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

      New security update candidates

      As promised in the previous security update, here's a new one which goes further, for better defence-in-depth.

      Security updates

      • Xen, XAPI and all its components, sm, libfuse, e2fsprogs: various patches to either deprivilege any component which uses libfsimage, or remove its use altogether. The previous security update fix the urgent flaws described in XSA-443, and this update takes further measures as defence-in-depth.
      • xs-openssl: rebased on a more recent release from RHEL/CentOS, which fixes various CVEs
      • kernel: nothing to declare. We just rebuilt it after syncing with XenServer's latest hotfix, but there are no source code changes.

      Test on XCP-ng 8.2

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

      The usual update rules apply: pool coordinator first, etc.

      If you are a user of XOSTOR, do not install this update candidate. A linstor-compatible version of the sm update is still being prepared.

      Versions

      • blktap: 3.37.4-2.1.xcpng8.2
      • device-mapper-multipath*: 0.4.9-136.xcpng8.2
      • e2fsprogs*: 1.47.0-1.1.xcpng8.2
      • forkexecd: 1.18.3-3.1.xcpng8.2
      • fuse-libs (added): 2.9.2-10.xcpng8.2
      • gpumon: 0.18.0-11.1.xcpng8.2
      • kernel: 4.19.19-7.0.18.1.xcpng8.2
      • message-switch: 1.23.2-10.1.xcpng8.2
      • rrd2csv: 1.2.6-8.1.xcpng8.2
      • rrdd-plugins: 1.10.9-5.1.xcpng8.2
      • sm: 2.30.8-7.1.xcpng8.2
      • sm-cli: 0.23.0-54.1.xcpng8.2
      • sm-rawhba: 2.30.8-7.1.xcpng8.2
      • squeezed: 0.27.0-11.1.xcpng8.2
      • varstored-guard: 0.6.2-8.xcpng8.2
      • vhd-tool: 0.43.0-11.1.xcpng8.2
      • wsproxy: 1.12.0-12.xcpng8.2
      • xapi-core: 1.249.32-2.1.xcpng8.2
      • xapi-nbd: 1.11.0-10.1.xcpng8.2
      • xapi-storage: 11.19.0_sxm2-10.xcpng8.2
      • xapi-storage-script: 0.34.1-9.1.xcpng8.2
      • xapi-tests: 1.249.32-2.1.xcpng8.2
      • xapi-xe: 1.249.32-2.1.xcpng8.2
      • xcp-networkd: 0.56.2-8.xcpng8.2
      • xcp-rrdd: 1.33.2-7.1.xcpng8.2
      • xen-*: 4.13.5-9.37.1.xcpng8.2
      • xenopsd*: 0.150.17-2.1.xcpng8.2
      • xs-openssl-libs: 1.1.1k-9.1.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

      ~3 days

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        Andrew Top contributor @stormi
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        @stormi You want us to load ALL of 8.2 testing? There are a few things that show up that were not on your list.... This type of update (and all of the ones in the past) should be in a staging directory so we don't get unintended updates.

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

          @Andrew Yes. The only other packages in the testing repo are packages that will be pushed to the updates repo at the same time as the rest, but won't be selected by yum as updates for your system.

          If you see anything suspicious in the output of yum update, before pressing y, just tell, but I haven't put anything in the testing repo which is not supposed to be published in the next updates.

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

            Tested here, nothing special to report 👍

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              JeffBerntsen Top contributor
              last edited by

              Installed on a test system and all is working well for me so far.

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

                Update published. Thanks for the tests!

                https://xcp-ng.org/blog/2023/10/27/october-2023-security-update-2/

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                  JeffBerntsen Top contributor @stormi
                  last edited by

                  @stormi Following the warning in this patch set's announcement, I did not install it on my XOSTOR setup. Is it safe to do so now?

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                    stormi Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team @JeffBerntsen
                    last edited by

                    @JeffBerntsen Yes, we published the XOSTOR-ready version of the update at the same time. The only difference you should notice with other hosts is the installed version of sm (and subpackages) will be 2.30.8-7.1.0.linstor.2.xcpng8.2

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                      JeffBerntsen Top contributor @stormi
                      last edited by JeffBerntsen

                      @stormi Thanks for the quick reply. That's what I'd figured but I like to be cautious so thought I should ask.

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

                        Urgent security update candidate (only a few hours to provide feedback)

                        There's an escalation of privilege vulnerability in Intel CPUs of the last few years. It was silently mitigated by Intel in previous microcode updates for the most recent CPU generations, but older affected CPUs were only fixed in yesterday's microcode.

                        See https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/security-center/advisory/intel-sa-00950.html

                        Test on XCP-ng 8.2

                        yum clean metadata --enablerepo=xcp-ng-testing
                        yum update microcode_ctl --enablerepo=xcp-ng-testing
                        reboot
                        

                        The usual update rules apply: pool coordinator first, etc.

                        Versions

                        • microcode_ctl: 2.1-26.xs26.2.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.

                        If you don't have time for more, just installing the update, rebooting, and checking one VM can start, will be enough.

                        Test window before official release of the updates

                        A few hours.

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                        • GheppyG Offline
                          Gheppy
                          last edited by

                          The server (Lenovo System x3650 M5) has started and all 4 VMs are started and functional

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                            Andrew Top contributor @stormi
                            last edited by

                            @stormi Microcode updated on affected Gen11 i7. Running normally.

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

                              Thanks for the feedback! Update published: https://xcp-ng.org/blog/2023/11/15/november-2023-security-update/

                              The blog post also contains information about two vulnerabilities in Xen, but which don't affect XCP-ng in a supported and/or default configuration.

                              Users of PV guests who still haven't converted them to HVM should consider it, though.

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                                stormi Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team
                                last edited by stormi

                                New security update candidates

                                As promised in the announcement of the previous security update, here's a new one which includes changes for previously missing XSA updates as well as an updated AMD microcode.

                                Security updates

                                • xen-*:
                                  • Fix XSA-445 - x86/AMD: mismatch in IOMMU quarantine page table levels. On x86 AMD systems with IOMMU hardware, a device in quarantine mode, using dom_io, could access leaked data from previously quarantined pages. This is not enabled by default in XCP-ng, but can still be enabled at Xen boot time.
                                  • Fix XSA-446 - x86: BTC/SRSO fixes not fully effective. A PV guest could infer memory content from other guests. We do not recommand using PV guests and have been suggesting switching to HVM for a while, so we do hope most users were not impacted by this.
                                • linux-firmware: Update AMD microcode to 2023-10-19 drop, updating the family 19h, so Zen 3, Zen3+ and Zen 4. AMD Advisory here.

                                Other updates

                                We plan to also push other, non security, updates at the same time, to pave the way for the upcoming refreshed installation ISOs.

                                • gpumon: suppression of logs which were needlessly written every 5s into /var/log/daemon.log.
                                • tzdata: updated timezones.
                                • vendor-drivers: pull new drivers into XCP-ng:
                                  • igc-module: Intel device drivers for I225/I226
                                  • r8125-module: Realtek r8125 device drivers
                                  • mpi3mr-module: Broadcom mpi3mr RAID device driver

                                Test on XCP-ng 8.2

                                yum clean metadata --enablerepo=xcp-ng-testing
                                yum update "xen-*" linux-firmware gpumon vendor-drivers tzdata --enablerepo=xcp-ng-testing
                                reboot
                                

                                The usual update rules apply: pool coordinator first, etc.

                                Versions:

                                • xen: 4.13.5-9.38.1.xcpng8.2
                                • linux-firmware: 20190314-10.1.xcpng8.2 (Update: now 20190314-10.2.xcpng8.2, which adds firmware for rtl8125)
                                • gpumon: 0.18.0-11.2.xcpng8.2
                                • tzdata: 2023c-1.el7
                                • vendor-drivers: 1.0.2-1.6.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
                                ~4 days

                                Samuel, along with David and Gaël

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

                                  Update done and reboot successful 🙂

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                                    JeffBerntsen Top contributor @stormi
                                    last edited by

                                    The update is installed and seems to be working without problems on my two test systems.

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                                      Andrew Top contributor @stormi
                                      last edited by Andrew

                                      @stormi Updated on several Intel Xeon servers. Updated on new Intel and AMD (zen3) systems with IGC and r8125 chips. One issue... the base install does not include the standard firmware for the 8125.

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                                        gskger Top contributor @stormi
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                                        @stormi My two host cluster (HP ProDesk 600 G6) updated without an issue. Let's see how the cluster is performing during the coming days.

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

                                          @Andrew I just pushed an updated linux-firmware to testing, with firmware for rtl8125. Should be available within 10 minutes.

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                                            Andrew Top contributor @stormi
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                                            @stormi r8125 firmware loads.

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