Enterprise Chef 1.4.9 is a security release that includes an updated version of OpenSSL that patches CVE-2014-0160, also known as the Heartbleed bug. All installs of Enterprise Chef should be upgraded immediately. The result of this bug is a trivial exploit that allows an attacker to read secrets from the memory of a compromised server. These secrets can include any of the information stored within your Chef Server – usernames, passwords, node data, databags, etc. The severity of this exploit cannot be overstated. Please follow the upgrade instructions below carefully to ensure that your Enterprise Chef install is fully patched.
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First, follow the upgrade instructions on the Chef Documentation site (linked below):
NOTE – Besides upgrading OpenSSL, this is the most important step in closing the vulnerability of the Heartbleed bug. The SSL certificates, as well as any of the secrets stored on your Chef Server, should be considered compromised to the network to which the Chef Server was available. Here are the steps needed to regenerate your SSL certificates:
Regenerate your SSL certificates by following the instructions on the Chef Documentation site here: http://docs.opscode.com/server_security.html#regenerate-ssl-certificates
Congratulations! Your Enterprise Chef install is now safe from the Heartbleed bug and any exploited SSL secrets can no longer be used to monitor your Chef traffic.
The following bug fixes have been applied since Enterprise Chef 1.4.8:
The following items are the set of security fixes that have been applied since Enterprise Chef 1.4.8: