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CVE-2026-17039

Опубликовано: 24 июл. 2026
Источник: debian

Описание

A flaw was found in pki-core. The certificate authority (CA) renewal request path does not perform the realm-based authorization check that the enrollment path performs, allowing an authenticated user entitled to one realm to cause a certificate belonging to a different realm to be renewed without that realm's authorization.

Пакеты

ПакетСтатусВерсия исправленияРелизТип
dogtag-pkiremovedpackage
dogtag-pkipostponedbullseyepackage

Примечания

  • https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2506720

  • Fixed by: https://github.com/dogtagpki/pki/commit/e2de26769761af04b9c56071bd1a1926903c49b6

Связанные уязвимости

CVSS3: 3.1
ubuntu
24 дня назад

A flaw was found in pki-core. The certificate authority (CA) renewal request path does not perform the realm-based authorization check that the enrollment path performs, allowing an authenticated user entitled to one realm to cause a certificate belonging to a different realm to be renewed without that realm's authorization.

CVSS3: 3.1
redhat
25 дней назад

A flaw was found in pki-core. The certificate authority (CA) renewal request path does not perform the realm-based authorization check that the enrollment path performs, allowing an authenticated user entitled to one realm to cause a certificate belonging to a different realm to be renewed without that realm's authorization.

CVSS3: 3.1
nvd
24 дня назад

A flaw was found in pki-core. The certificate authority (CA) renewal request path does not perform the realm-based authorization check that the enrollment path performs, allowing an authenticated user entitled to one realm to cause a certificate belonging to a different realm to be renewed without that realm's authorization.

CVSS3: 3.1
github
24 дня назад

A flaw was found in pki-core. The certificate authority (CA) renewal request path does not perform the realm-based authorization check that the enrollment path performs, allowing an authenticated user entitled to one realm to cause a certificate belonging to a different realm to be renewed without that realm's authorization.