Количество 3
Количество 3
CVE-2022-2220
Insufficient Granularity of Access Control in an OpenShift router causes improper subdomain ownership verification, allowing route takeover. Once a custom route is created, the user must update the DNS provider by creating a canonical name (CNAME) record to expose this route externally. The CNAME record should point the custom domain to the OpenShift router as the alias. If the CNAME is not removed when the route is not in use anymore, there is a dangling route that a malicious actor may take over.
CVE-2022-2220
Rejected reason: DO NOT USE THIS CANDIDATE NUMBER. ConsultIDs: none. Reason: This candidate was withdrawn by its CNA. Further investigation showed that it was not a security issue. Notes: none.
GHSA-h7wr-5h24-xrvw
OpenShift doesn't properly verify subdomain ownership, which allows route takeover. Once a custom route is created, the user must update the DNS provider by creating a canonical name (CNAME) record (if he likes to expose this route externally). The CNAME record should point the custom domain to the OpenShift router as the alias. In a case that the CNAME is not removed when the route is not in use anymore we are dealing with a dangling route. A malicious actor may take over the route.
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CVE-2022-2220 Insufficient Granularity of Access Control in an OpenShift router causes improper subdomain ownership verification, allowing route takeover. Once a custom route is created, the user must update the DNS provider by creating a canonical name (CNAME) record to expose this route externally. The CNAME record should point the custom domain to the OpenShift router as the alias. If the CNAME is not removed when the route is not in use anymore, there is a dangling route that a malicious actor may take over. | больше 3 лет назад | |||
CVE-2022-2220 Rejected reason: DO NOT USE THIS CANDIDATE NUMBER. ConsultIDs: none. Reason: This candidate was withdrawn by its CNA. Further investigation showed that it was not a security issue. Notes: none. | больше 3 лет назад | |||
GHSA-h7wr-5h24-xrvw OpenShift doesn't properly verify subdomain ownership, which allows route takeover. Once a custom route is created, the user must update the DNS provider by creating a canonical name (CNAME) record (if he likes to expose this route externally). The CNAME record should point the custom domain to the OpenShift router as the alias. In a case that the CNAME is not removed when the route is not in use anymore we are dealing with a dangling route. A malicious actor may take over the route. | CVSS3: 6.5 | больше 3 лет назад |
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