In August 2022, NVIDIA Corporation disclosed [1] a DPDK vulnerability that could allow a remote attacker to cause a denial or service or impact data integrity or confidentiality. This vulnerability could affect data plane services of ACOS devices deployed with Mellanox ConnectX-5 adapters and is addressed in this document.
Item | Score | |||
# | Vulnerability ID | Source | Score | Summary |
0 | CVE-2022-28199 | CVSSv3 | 8.6 High | dpdk: error recovery in mlx5 driver not handled properly, allowing for denial of service [2] |
The table below indicates releases of ACOS exposed to this vulnerability and ACOS releases that address them. ACOS release families not indicated below are unaffected by these vulnerabilities.
Customers using affected ACOS releases can overcome vulnerability exposures by updating to the indicated resolved release. If the table does not list a corresponding resolved or unaffected release, then no ACOS release update is currently available.
Releases Affected | Releases Resolved or Unaffected |
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5.2.0 – 5.2.1-P5 | 5.2.1-P6 |
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Software updates that address these vulnerabilities are or will be published at the following URL:
https://support.a10networks.com/
The following table shares brief descriptions for the vulnerabilities addressed in this document.
Vulnerability ID | Vulnerability Description |
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CVE-2022-28199 |
NVIDIAs distribution of the Data Plane Development Kit (MLNX_DPDK) contains a vulnerability in the network stack, where error recovery is not handled properly, which can allow a remote attacker to cause denial of service and some impact to data integrity and confidentiality. |
Ref # | General Link |
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1 | General Link Security Bulletin: NVIDIA Data Plane Development Kit (MLNX_DPDK) - August 2022 |
2 | NIST NVD, CVE-2022-28199 |
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Revision | Date | Description |
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1 | October 3, 2022 |
Initial Publication |