Security Advisories

 

Arista Networks is committed to maintaining the highest standards of security across our product portfolio. Leveraging extensive testing and monitoring of vulnerabilities to isolate and neutralize threats early, Arista's Product Security Incident Response Team (PSIRT) provides global coverage for public reporting of possible security vulnerabilities across the product portfolio.

The PSIRT team monitors industry-wide vulnerability reporting as well as providing a single point of contact for customers and interested third parties to investigate and identify potential threats. The PSIRT team also works to communicate these issues back to the user community in a timely manner.

Arista's approach to vulnerability management and links to best practice guidelines can be found here.

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Report security vulnerabilities found in Arista products to the PSIRT team via 该邮件地址已受到反垃圾邮件插件保护。要显示它需要在浏览器中启用 JavaScript。. It is recommended to use Arista's PGP key for secure and private communication directly with the PSIRT team.

Arista PSIRT is happy to work with researchers on discovered vulnerabilities in Arista products, the assignment of CVEs, and timelines for responsible disclosure. If a researcher discovers a new vulnerability they will be acknowledged in the advisory related to the vulnerability. Arista PSIRT is interested in receiving reports on issues affecting features in both Arista code as well as Open Source Software used in Arista products. Security issues found in Open Source Software which do not affect Arista products are out of the scope of Arista and should be referred to the appropriate CNA found here.

 

PSIRT Advisories

The following advisories and referenced materials are provided on an "as is" basis for use at your own risk. Arista Networks reserves the right to change or update the advisories without notice at any time.

Security Advisory 0005

June 9th 2014

Open SSL clients running on Arista EOS vulnerable to SSL/TLS MITM vulnerability (CVE-2014-0224)

Security Advisory 0004

April 9th 2014

Arista 7000 Series Products and Arista EOS Not Vulnerable to OpenSSL CVE-2014-0160

Security Advisory 0003

February 14, 2014

Affected Software Version: EOS-4.13.0F through EOS-4.13.1F.

Security Advisory 0002

September 12, 2012

Null pointer dereference in nf_conntrack_ipv6. Affected software releases include EOS-4.8.0 through EOS-4.8.7, EOS-4.9.0 through EOS-4.9.5, EOS-4.10, EOS-4.10.1

Security Advisory 0001

June 17, 2008

SNMP v3 authentication may be bypassed on Arista Networks Switches running EOS 2.0.2 or earlier. Recommendation is to upgrade to EOS 2.0.3 or later.