* Re: Xen security issues
2013-04-14 18:35 ` AL13N
@ 2013-04-14 22:05 ` Andrew Cooper
2013-04-15 10:44 ` AL13N
2013-04-15 8:03 ` M A Young
2013-04-15 8:25 ` Ian Campbell
2 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread
From: Andrew Cooper @ 2013-04-14 22:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: AL13N; +Cc: Ian Campbell, xen-devel@lists.xen.org
On 14/04/2013 19:35, AL13N wrote:
> Op zondag 14 april 2013 11:15:03 schreef Ian Campbell:
>> On Sun, 2013-04-14 at 08:05 +0100, AL13N wrote:
>>> I'm the Mageia maintainer and i'm a bit behind on patching CVE-* .
>>>
>>> can anyone help me find out which of these are actually applicable for
>>> 4.1.2?
>> You can find a list of the already public Xen security announcements,
>> with CVE numbers and links to advisories, patches etc at:
>>
>> http://wiki.xen.org/wiki/Security_Announcements
> the problem is not finding the patches :-)
>
> the problem is which in those huge lists are actually applicable to that
> specific version: xen-4.2.1
>
> or more, which aren't applicable :-).
http://wiki.xen.org/wiki/Xen_4.2_Release_Notes
Xen 4.2 was released on 17 Sept 2012. XSA-19 and earlier where older
than that, so are not applicable. XSA-20 and newer all specifically
refer to xen-4.2-testing and whether it is vulnerable or not.
Although now I note that you might have transposed 4.1.2.
So the 4.1 release notes puts 4.1.2 on 21 Oct 2011. However, I would
highly recomend moving forwards to 4.1.4 or even newer. 4.1.x is in
maintenance now and is only receiving bugfixes, but being OS software,
there is still a steady stream of bugfixes being backported.
~Andrew
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* Re: Xen security issues
2013-04-14 22:05 ` Andrew Cooper
@ 2013-04-15 10:44 ` AL13N
0 siblings, 0 replies; 7+ messages in thread
From: AL13N @ 2013-04-15 10:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Andrew Cooper; +Cc: Ian Campbell, AL13N, xen-devel@lists.xen.org
> On 14/04/2013 19:35, AL13N wrote:
>> Op zondag 14 april 2013 11:15:03 schreef Ian Campbell:
>>> On Sun, 2013-04-14 at 08:05 +0100, AL13N wrote:
>>>> I'm the Mageia maintainer and i'm a bit behind on patching CVE-* .
>>>>
>>>> can anyone help me find out which of these are actually applicable for
>>>> 4.1.2?
>>> You can find a list of the already public Xen security announcements,
>>> with CVE numbers and links to advisories, patches etc at:
>>>
>>> http://wiki.xen.org/wiki/Security_Announcements
>> the problem is not finding the patches :-)
>>
>> the problem is which in those huge lists are actually applicable to that
>> specific version: xen-4.2.1
>>
>> or more, which aren't applicable :-).
>
>
> http://wiki.xen.org/wiki/Xen_4.2_Release_Notes
>
> Xen 4.2 was released on 17 Sept 2012. XSA-19 and earlier where older
> than that, so are not applicable. XSA-20 and newer all specifically
> refer to xen-4.2-testing and whether it is vulnerable or not.
Thanks for the pointers, this will make it a lot easier for me!
> Although now I note that you might have transposed 4.1.2.
no, luckily i didn't, mga2 has 4.1.2; while mga3 will have 4.2.1.
> So the 4.1 release notes puts 4.1.2 on 21 Oct 2011. However, I would
> highly recomend moving forwards to 4.1.4 or even newer. 4.1.x is in
> maintenance now and is only receiving bugfixes, but being OS software,
> there is still a steady stream of bugfixes being backported.
i'll keep this in mind for mga2 . atm, my priority is mga3, though.
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* Re: Xen security issues
2013-04-14 18:35 ` AL13N
2013-04-14 22:05 ` Andrew Cooper
@ 2013-04-15 8:03 ` M A Young
2013-04-15 8:25 ` Ian Campbell
2 siblings, 0 replies; 7+ messages in thread
From: M A Young @ 2013-04-15 8:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: AL13N; +Cc: Ian Campbell, xen-devel
On Sun, 14 Apr 2013, AL13N wrote:
> Op zondag 14 april 2013 11:15:03 schreef Ian Campbell:
>> On Sun, 2013-04-14 at 08:05 +0100, AL13N wrote:
>>> I'm the Mageia maintainer and i'm a bit behind on patching CVE-* .
>>>
>>> can anyone help me find out which of these are actually applicable for
>>> 4.1.2?
>> You can find a list of the already public Xen security announcements,
>> with CVE numbers and links to advisories, patches etc at:
>>
>> http://wiki.xen.org/wiki/Security_Announcements
>
> the problem is not finding the patches :-)
>
> the problem is which in those huge lists are actually applicable to that
> specific version: xen-4.2.1
At some point you will have to read through the advisories as some are
only for specific versions and some are fixes to xen code in the kernel
but you can narrow the process down by seeing when xen-4.2.1 (or
xen-4.1.2) was released as it would contain all relevant security fixes up
to that point. The source repositories would give you the exact order.
If you want to start from a clean slate, 4.1.5 and 4.2.2 look like they
will come out soon, so you would just need to watch for new security
updates after that point to keep them secure.
Michael Young
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* Re: Xen security issues
2013-04-14 18:35 ` AL13N
2013-04-14 22:05 ` Andrew Cooper
2013-04-15 8:03 ` M A Young
@ 2013-04-15 8:25 ` Ian Campbell
2 siblings, 0 replies; 7+ messages in thread
From: Ian Campbell @ 2013-04-15 8:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: AL13N; +Cc: xen-devel@lists.xen.org
On Sun, 2013-04-14 at 19:35 +0100, AL13N wrote:
> Op zondag 14 april 2013 11:15:03 schreef Ian Campbell:
> > On Sun, 2013-04-14 at 08:05 +0100, AL13N wrote:
> > > I'm the Mageia maintainer and i'm a bit behind on patching CVE-* .
> > >
> > > can anyone help me find out which of these are actually applicable for
> > > 4.1.2?
> > You can find a list of the already public Xen security announcements,
> > with CVE numbers and links to advisories, patches etc at:
> >
> > http://wiki.xen.org/wiki/Security_Announcements
>
> the problem is not finding the patches :-)
>
> the problem is which in those huge lists are actually applicable to that
> specific version: xen-4.2.1
>
> or more, which aren't applicable :-).
I'm afraid there is no shortcut to going through the list. Each entry
contains a link to the advisory. The advisory will contain a description
of versions which are affected and the appropriate patches. The list
also contains links to the patches applied to the affected trees (at
least those which were still security supported at the time).
As others have also suggested you can prefilter the list based on
publication dates vs the release date of the base version of Xen which
you are using since a new stable branch will contain a roll up of the
relevant previous security updates. But watch out for the fact that the
release dates of the advisories are not monotonically increasing, since
sometimes a new issue will go public while another is still in embargo.
Ian.
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