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What has happened?

Recently a critical vulnerability (CVE-2021-44228) was discovered in the Apache Log4j library. This vulnerability can be exploited remotely without authentication and allows remote code execution. It ranks a 10 out of 10 on the CVSS severity level. It has pretty much set the world aflame. You can get more about what happened here and an overview with more links here.

More vulnerabilities are being discovered (CVE-2021-4104, CVE-2021-45046), information on them can be found below.

Are panagenda products affected?

Yes. CVE-2021-44228 affects several of our products.

Update 2021-12-14: Another vulnerability related to Log4j has popped up: CVE-2021-4104. None of our products are vulnerable to this new CVE.
Update 2021-12-15: A third vulnerability, CVE-2021-45046, has been discovered. Some of our products are vulnerable. This CVE is only classed as a 3.7 out of 10, and can only be used to perform a DOS (denial-of-service) attack.
Update 2021-12-17: The above CVE-2021-45046 now had its severity level increased to 9, and also allows remote code execution. Still, Metabase says they are not using non default configurations, which makes it not vulnerable.
Update 2021-12-19: Another Log4j exploit has been reported: CVE-2021-45105. Apache classes it as a 7.5, it can be used to execute a DOS attack.


After the first vulnerability was published, we immediately started checking all our products for exposure to it. As was to be feared, many of our products use Log4j (or include third-party components that do), are therefore vulnerable, and need to be updated.

  • ApplicationInsights, ConnectionsExpert, iDNA, and iDNA Applications use some Log4j directly. Starting with the versions shown in the column "Fix Release 1)" we will remove Log4j completely to resolve this and reliably prevent any further issues.
  • GreenLight, iDNA Applications, and OfficeExpert include Metabase which uses Log4j. We will update the Metabase version in all these products to a safe release.

Overview and Status

ProductCVE-2021-44228Fix StatusFix Release 1)
CVE-2021-45046 / CVE-2021-45105Fix StatusFix Release 2)
How To Upgrade
ApplicationInsightsvulnerable - fix availablereleased - Dec 141.6.3
vulnerable - fix availablereleased - Dec 141.6.3
Upgrade ApplicationInsights (≥ v1.5.1)
ConnectionsExpert 2.xvulnerable - fix availablereleased - Dec 152.1.3
vulnerable - fix availablereleased - Dec 152.1.3
Upgrade ConnectionsExpert (> v2.0)
ConnectionsExpert 3.xvulnerable - fix availablereleased - Dec 163.1.3
vulnerable - fix availablereleased - Dec 163.1.3
Upgrade ConnectionsExpert (> v2.0)
GreenLightvulnerable - fix availablereleased - Dec 154.5.0
vulnerable - fix available

released - Dec 15

4.5.0


Upgrading GreenLight - only for >=3.5.x





Metabase vulnerable 3)waiting for Metabase4.5.1

iDNAvulnerable - fix availablereleased - Dec 162.11.1
vulnerable - fix availablereleased - Dec 162.11.1
Please contact support - all customers should be migrated to iDNA Applications already.
iDNA Applicationsvulnerable - fix availablereleased - Dec 132.1.2
vulnerable - fix availablereleased - Dec 132.1.2
Upgrading iDNA Applications





Metabase vulnerable 3)waiting for Metabase2.2.0

MarvelClientsafe


safe



OfficeExpertvulnerable - fix availablereleased - Dec 144.3.3
vulnerable - fix availablereleased - Dec 144.3.3
Upgrading OfficeExpert





Metabase vulnerable 3)waiting for Metabase4.3.4

OfficeExpert EPMsafe


safe



SecurityInsider / GroupExplorersafe


safe



SmartChangersafe


safe













Document Properties Plugin

safe


safe



LogViewer Pluginsafe


safe



Network Monitor Pluginsafe


safe



PrefTree Pluginsafe


safe



Tabzilla Pluginsafe


safe



Timezone Helper Pluginsafe


safe



1) The fix releases in this column address CVE-2021-44228 both in our own code, and in Metabase.
2) The fix releases in this column address CVE-2021-45046 and CVE-2021-45105. In some cases there are separate rows for cases where the older fix solves the issue in our code, but a newer fix with an updated Metabase version is needed to fix it there. See also 3).
3) To mitigate any remaining risk until we release a version with the updated Metabase release, see info box "Regarding Metabase" below.


Regarding Metabase

Metabase includes Log4j and is vulnerable to CVE-2021-44228. For a first fix we update to Metabase 0.40.7 (which includes Log4j 2.15.0 and protects from the remote code execution exploit). Releases with this fix can be found in the left part of the table above. (column marked with 1) )

The more recently discovered CVE-2021-45046 requires Log4j 2.16.0, and the even more recent CVE-2021-45105 requires 2.17.0. Both CVEs are fixed in our own code (release in column marked with 1) ), but we are waiting for the Metabase release which includes 2.17.0 at the moment for the next release.
Until then, you can go with the release that fixes the problem in our code and manually turn off Metabase for now:

  • Connect to the appliance with ssh or putty
  • For GreenLight:

    docker stop gl_metabase
  • For OfficeExpert and iDNA Applications:

    docker stop panagenda_metabase

What happens now? What do I need to do?

We are currently in the process of creating new releases that contain the necessary fixes. Releases for some products are already out, and we are releasing the rest as fast as safely possible. Progress will be tracked in this knowledge base article.

You will need to update any products that are affected. The releases in the left part of the table (column marked with 1) ) are the important update to protect you against the more severe CVE and should be applied ASAP.

Our service and support teams are in the process of contacting all our customers to answer questions and help where needed. Please send requests and questions to support@panagenda.com


We will keep updating this post with more information as it becomes available.