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    XCP-ng 8.2 updates announcements and testing

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    • gduperreyG Offline
      gduperrey Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team
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      Update released. Thanks everyone for testing!

      https://xcp-ng.org/blog/2022/05/16/may-2022-security-update/

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      • stormiS Offline
        stormi Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team
        last edited by

        New update candidate: uefistored

        As microsoft.com recently blocked the user agent our secureboot-certs script uses to download UEFI Secure Boot certificates from them, we took the following actions:

        • Documented how to download and install the certificates manually: https://xcp-ng.org/docs/guides.html#install-the-default-uefi-certificates-manually
        • Changed the user agent in secureboot-certs to make the automated download and installation possible again.
        • Added a new --user-agent parameter to secureboot-certs install to let you override the default easily in case of future need.
        • Improved the error message in case of download failure to 1. let users know about the --user-agent parameter and 2. provide the link towards the manual installation instructions.

        Test on XCP-ng 8.2

        From an up to date host:

        yum clean metadata --enablerepo=xcp-ng-testing
        yum update uefistored --enablerepo=xcp-ng-testing
        

        No toolstack restart or reboot needed.

        Versions:

        • uefistored: 1.1.5-1.xcpng8.2.x86_64

        What to test

        UEFI VMs. Secure Boot. Installation of certificates using secureboot-certs install: manual install, automated install with default user agent, automated install with --user-agent parameter.

        Test window before official release of the updates

        ~ 1 week. Maybe more if it allows to synchronise with other updates not too far in the future.

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          Andrew Top contributor @stormi
          last edited by

          @stormi It installs and runs....

          The "help" does not mention the user-agent option.

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          • stormiS Offline
            stormi Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team @Andrew
            last edited by

            @Andrew That's because install is a sub-command: secureboot-certs install -h.

            Anyway, if download fails (you can test by using "test" as the user agent for example), the option will be mentioned.

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            • stormiS Offline
              stormi Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team
              last edited by

              To me, this uefistored update is ready, but I'll group it with the next updates.

              Test feedback remains welcome.

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              • stormiS Offline
                stormi Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team
                last edited by stormi

                New security update (xen)

                Impact: when the conditions are met (roughly: CPU Model, PV guest + PCI passthrough or race condition exploitation), an attacker in a malicious VM may escalate privilege and control the whole host.

                Upstream (Xen project) references: XSA-401 and XSA-402

                Test on XCP-ng 8.2

                From an up to date host:

                yum clean metadata --enablerepo=xcp-ng-testing
                yum update xen-dom0-libs xen-dom0-tools xen-hypervisor xen-libs xen-tools --enablerepo=xcp-ng-testing
                reboot
                

                Versions:

                • xen-*: 4.13.4-9.22.2.xcpng8.2

                What to test

                Normal use and anything else you want to test. The closer to your actual use of XCP-ng, the better.

                Test window before official release of the updates

                ~2 days.

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                • gskgerG Offline
                  gskger Top contributor @stormi
                  last edited by

                  @stormi Update worked fine and no problems so far. Did the usual tests to create, move, snapshot, backup and restored some Linux and Windows VMs.

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                    Andrew Top contributor @stormi
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                    @stormi I've had it running for 24 hours on several active machines doing the usual jobs. Seems good.

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                    • olivierlambertO Offline
                      olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
                      last edited by

                      Same here 🙂

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                      • stormiS Offline
                        stormi Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team
                        last edited by

                        Update released (xen + uefistored). Thanks for your tests!

                        Blog: https://xcp-ng.org/blog/2022/06/13/june-security-update-1/

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                        • stormiS Offline
                          stormi Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team
                          last edited by stormi

                          New security update (xen, Intel CPUs)

                          Xen is being updated to mitigate hardware vulnerabilities in Intel CPUs.

                          • Upstream (Xen project) advisory: XSA-404
                          • Citrix Hypervisor Security Bulletin (which also covers vulnerabilities that we already fixed in the previous update): https://support.citrix.com/article/CTX460064/citrix-hypervisor-security-update

                          Impact of the vulnerabilities - I'll quote Citrix' security team here: "may allow code inside a guest VM to access very small sections of memory data that are actively being used elsewhere on the system"

                          Test on XCP-ng 8.2

                          From an up to date host:

                          yum clean metadata --enablerepo=xcp-ng-testing
                          yum update xen-dom0-libs xen-dom0-tools xen-hypervisor xen-libs xen-tools --enablerepo=xcp-ng-testing
                          reboot
                          

                          Versions:

                          • xen-*: 4.13.4-9.23.1.xcpng8.2

                          What to test

                          Normal use and anything else you want to test. The closer to your actual use of XCP-ng, the better.

                          Test window before official release of the updates

                          ~2 days.

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                            JeffBerntsen Top contributor @stormi
                            last edited by

                            @stormi
                            This seems to be working well on my test pool.

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                            • olivierlambertO Offline
                              olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
                              last edited by

                              Same here 🙂

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                              • gskgerG Offline
                                gskger Top contributor @stormi
                                last edited by gskger

                                @stormi The initial update worked fine on my playlab (two Dell Optiplex 9010, Intel i5-3550 CPU, Synology shared NFS storage), but I can not migrate VMs between hosts anymore. Neither XO from third party script (commit 395d8, xo-server 5.96.0, xo-web 5.97.2) nor XCP-ng Center 20.04.01 work.

                                Edit: After a complete (bare metal) restart of hosts and storage systems, everything works as expected (create, migrate, start/stop, snapshot of VMs), so I can only blame myself

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                                  Andrew Top contributor @stormi
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                                  @stormi The update has been OK for me on a bunch of standard machines (older Intel/AMD) over the last day. Normal VM operation, migration, backups, reboots, etc.

                                  I'm having problems with cross host VxLANs, but I can't blame the update for that. I reinitialized the XO SDN plugin and it's working again. It may have something to do with changing pool masters and rebooting the hub server.

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                                  • stormiS Offline
                                    stormi Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team
                                    last edited by stormi

                                    The update is published. Thanks for your tests!

                                    Blog post: https://xcp-ng.org/blog/2022/06/27/june-2022-security-update-2/

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                                      NielsH
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                                      Thanks for the new update!

                                      We're trying to determine if we are vulnerable to this. In https://xenbits.xen.org/xsa/advisory-404.html I see:

                                      Per Xen's support statement, PCI passthrough should be to trusted

                                      domains because the overall system security depends on factors outside

                                      of Xen's control.

                                      As such, Xen, in a supported configuration, is not vulnerable to

                                      DRPW/SBDR.

                                      Does this mean we are not vulnerable to XSA-404 if we do not use PCI Passthrough?

                                      Cheers,
                                      Niels

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                                      • stormiS Offline
                                        stormi Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team @NielsH
                                        last edited by

                                        @NielsH DRPW and SBDR are related to MMIO (and thus PCI Passthrough), but there are other vulnerabilities that are not related to it.

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                                          NielsH @stormi
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                                          @stormi said in Updates announcements and testing:

                                          @NielsH DRPW and SBDR are related to MMIO (and thus PCI Passthrough), but there are other vulnerabilities that are not related to it.

                                          Okay, thanks. We have to update it than sadly, heh.
                                          Cheers!

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                                            normanghenderson
                                            last edited by

                                            Hi, I've just applied the May and two June security updates (total of 8 patches) to a test box, no problems. But before I try these on the live pool: can anyone tell me if a reboot is required? The blog posts referenced do not mention this.

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