Headline
CVE-2022-32156: SVD-2022-0606
In Splunk Enterprise and Universal Forwarder versions before 9.0, the Splunk command-line interface (CLI) did not validate TLS certificates while connecting to a remote Splunk platform instance by default. Splunk peer communications configured properly with valid certificates were not vulnerable. However, connections from misconfigured nodes without valid certificates did not fail by default. After updating to version 9.0, see Configure TLS host name validation for the Splunk CLI (https://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/9.0.0/Security/EnableTLSCertHostnameValidation#Configure_TLS_host_name_validation_for_the_Splunk_CLI) to enable the remediation.
Splunk Enterprise and Universal Forwarder CLI connections lacked TLS certificate validation****Description
In Splunk Enterprise and Universal Forwarder versions before 9.0, the Splunk command-line interface (CLI) did not validate TLS certificates while connecting to a remote Splunk platform instance by default. Splunk peer communications configured properly with valid certificates were not vulnerable. However, connections from misconfigured nodes without valid certificates did not fail by default. After updating to version 9.0, see Configure TLS host name validation for the Splunk CLI to enable the remediation.
The vulnerability does not affect the Splunk Cloud Platform. At the time of publishing, we have no evidence of exploitation of this vulnerability by external parties.
Solution
Upgrade Splunk Enterprise and Universal Forwarder versions to 9.0 or higher and Configure TLS host name validation for the Splunk CLI.
Product Status
Product
Affected Versions
Splunk Enterprise
Versions before 9.0
Universal Forwarder
Versions before 9.0
Acknowledgments
Chris Green at Splunk