OpenStack Neutron 14.4.0

CPE Details

OpenStack Neutron 14.4.0
14.4.0
2021-06-07
14h49 +00:00
2021-06-07
15h11 +00:00
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CPE Name: cpe:2.3:a:openstack:neutron:14.4.0:*:*:*:*:*:*:*

Informations

Vendor

openstack

Product

neutron

Version

14.4.0

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CVE ID Publié Description Score Gravité
CVE-2022-3277 2023-03-06 00h00 +00:00 An uncontrolled resource consumption flaw was found in openstack-neutron. This flaw allows a remote authenticated user to query a list of security groups for an invalid project. This issue creates resources that are unconstrained by the user's quota. If a malicious user were to submit a significant number of requests, this could lead to a denial of service.
6.5
Moyen
CVE-2021-40797 2021-09-08 17h11 +00:00 An issue was discovered in the routes middleware in OpenStack Neutron before 16.4.1, 17.x before 17.2.1, and 18.x before 18.1.1. By making API requests involving nonexistent controllers, an authenticated user may cause the API worker to consume increasing amounts of memory, resulting in API performance degradation or denial of service.
6.5
Moyen
CVE-2021-40085 2021-08-31 15h32 +00:00 An issue was discovered in OpenStack Neutron before 16.4.1, 17.x before 17.2.1, and 18.x before 18.1.1. Authenticated attackers can reconfigure dnsmasq via a crafted extra_dhcp_opts value.
6.5
Moyen
CVE-2021-38598 2021-08-23 02h17 +00:00 OpenStack Neutron before 16.4.1, 17.x before 17.1.3, and 18.0.0 allows hardware address impersonation when the linuxbridge driver with ebtables-nft is used on a Netfilter-based platform. By sending carefully crafted packets, anyone in control of a server instance connected to the virtual switch can impersonate the hardware addresses of other systems on the network, resulting in denial of service or in some cases possibly interception of traffic intended for other destinations.
9.1
Critique
CVE-2021-20267 2021-05-28 16h46 +00:00 A flaw was found in openstack-neutron's default Open vSwitch firewall rules. By sending carefully crafted packets, anyone in control of a server instance connected to the virtual switch can impersonate the IPv6 addresses of other systems on the network, resulting in denial of service or in some cases possibly interception of traffic intended for other destinations. Only deployments using the Open vSwitch driver are affected. Source: OpenStack project. Versions before openstack-neutron 15.3.3, openstack-neutron 16.3.1 and openstack-neutron 17.1.1 are affected.
7.1
Haute