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The ec2tokens API in OpenStack Identity (Keystone) before Havana 2013.2.1 and Icehouse before icehouse-2 does not return a trust-scoped token when one is received, which allows remote trust users to gain privileges by generating...
1 affected package
keystone
| Package | 26.04 LTS | 24.04 LTS | 22.04 LTS | 20.04 LTS | 18.04 LTS |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| keystone | — | — | — | — | — |
The LDAP backend in OpenStack Identity (Keystone) Grizzly and Havana, when removing a role on a tenant for a user who does not have that role, adds the role to the user, which allows local users to gain privileges.
1 affected package
keystone
| Package | 26.04 LTS | 24.04 LTS | 22.04 LTS | 20.04 LTS | 18.04 LTS |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| keystone | — | — | — | — | — |
The user-password-update command in python-keystoneclient before 0.2.4 accepts the new password in the --password argument, which allows local users to obtain sensitive information by listing the process.
1 affected package
python-keystoneclient
| Package | 26.04 LTS | 24.04 LTS | 22.04 LTS | 20.04 LTS | 18.04 LTS |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| python-keystoneclient | — | — | — | — | — |
OpenStack Identity (Keystone) Folsom, Grizzly 2013.1.3 and earlier, and Havana before havana-3 does not properly revoke user tokens when a tenant is disabled, which allows remote authenticated users to retain access via the token.
1 affected package
keystone
| Package | 26.04 LTS | 24.04 LTS | 22.04 LTS | 20.04 LTS | 18.04 LTS |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| keystone | — | — | — | — | — |
The (1) mamcache and (2) KVS token backends in OpenStack Identity (Keystone) Folsom 2012.2.x and Grizzly before 2013.1.4 do not properly compare the PKI token revocation list with PKI tokens, which allow remote attackers to bypass...
1 affected package
keystone
| Package | 26.04 LTS | 24.04 LTS | 22.04 LTS | 20.04 LTS | 18.04 LTS |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| keystone | — | — | — | — | — |
OpenStack Keystone Folsom, Grizzly before 2013.1.3, and Havana, when using LDAP with Anonymous binding, allows remote attackers to bypass authentication via an empty password.
1 affected package
keystone
| Package | 26.04 LTS | 24.04 LTS | 22.04 LTS | 20.04 LTS | 18.04 LTS |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| keystone | — | — | — | — | — |
python-keystoneclient before 0.2.4, as used in OpenStack Keystone (Folsom), does not properly check expiry for PKI tokens, which allows remote authenticated users to (1) retain use of a token after it has expired, or (2) use a...
2 affected packages
keystone, python-keystoneclient
| Package | 26.04 LTS | 24.04 LTS | 22.04 LTS | 20.04 LTS | 18.04 LTS |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| keystone | — | — | — | — | — |
| python-keystoneclient | — | — | — | — | — |
OpenStack Identity (Keystone) Grizzly 2013.1.1, when DEBUG mode logging is enabled, logs the (1) admin_token and (2) LDAP password in plaintext, which allows local users to obtain sensitive by reading the log file.
1 affected package
keystone
| Package | 26.04 LTS | 24.04 LTS | 22.04 LTS | 20.04 LTS | 18.04 LTS |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| keystone | — | — | — | — | — |
OpenStack devstack uses world-readable permissions for keystone.conf, which allows local users to obtain sensitive information such as the LDAP password and admin_token secret by reading the file.
1 affected package
keystone
| Package | 26.04 LTS | 24.04 LTS | 22.04 LTS | 20.04 LTS | 18.04 LTS |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| keystone | — | — | — | — | — |
Some fixes available 3 of 4
OpenStack Identity (Keystone) Folsom 2012.2.4 and earlier, Grizzly before 2013.1.1, and Havana does not immediately revoke the authentication token when deleting a user through the Keystone v2 API, which allows...
1 affected package
keystone
| Package | 26.04 LTS | 24.04 LTS | 22.04 LTS | 20.04 LTS | 18.04 LTS |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| keystone | — | — | — | — | — |