Product:

Pulp

(Pulpproject)
Repositories https://github.com/pulp/pulp
#Vulnerabilities 13
Date Id Summary Products Score Patch Annotated
2017-06-08 CVE-2016-3111 pulp.spec in the installation process for Pulp 2.8.3 generates the RSA key pairs used to validate messages between the pulp server and pulp consumers in a directory that is world-readable before later modifying the permissions, which might allow local users to read the generated RSA keys via reading the key files while the installation process is running. Pulp 5.5
2017-06-08 CVE-2016-3112 client/consumer/cli.py in Pulp before 2.8.3 writes consumer private keys to etc/pki/pulp/consumer/consumer-cert.pem as world-readable, which allows remote authenticated users to obtain the consumer private keys and escalate privileges by reading /etc/pki/pulp/consumer/consumer-cert, and authenticating as a consumer user. Pulp 7.5
2017-06-13 CVE-2016-3696 The pulp-qpid-ssl-cfg script in Pulp before 2.8.5 allows local users to obtain the CA key. Fedora, Pulp 5.5
2017-06-13 CVE-2016-3704 Pulp before 2.8.5 uses bash's $RANDOM in an unsafe way to generate passwords. Fedora, Pulp 7.5
2018-08-15 CVE-2018-10917 pulp 2.16.x and possibly older is vulnerable to an improper path parsing. A malicious user or a malicious iso feed repository can write to locations accessible to the 'apache' user. This may lead to overwrite of published content on other iso repositories. Pulp 6.5
2018-06-18 CVE-2018-1090 In Pulp before version 2.16.2, secrets are passed into override_config when triggering a task and then become readable to all users with read access on the distributor/importer. An attacker with API access can then view these secrets. Fedora, Pulp, Satellite 7.5
2017-04-13 CVE-2016-3106 Pulp before 2.8.3 creates a temporary directory during CA key generation in an insecure manner. Pulp 5.3
2017-06-08 CVE-2016-3095 server/bin/pulp-gen-ca-certificate in Pulp before 2.8.2 allows local users to read the generated private key. Fedora, Pulp 5.5
2017-09-25 CVE-2015-5263 pulp-consumer-client 2.4.0 through 2.6.3 does not check the server's TLS certificate signatures when retrieving the server's public key upon registration. Pulp 8.1
2017-04-03 CVE-2013-7450 Pulp before 2.3.0 uses the same the same certificate authority key and certificate for all installations. Pulp 7.5