Upstream information

CVE-2013-2104 at MITRE

Description

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 revoked token once it expires.

SUSE information

Overall state of this security issue: Resolved

This issue is currently rated as having moderate severity.

CVSS v2 Scores
  National Vulnerability Database
Base Score 5.5
Vector AV:N/AC:L/Au:S/C:N/I:P/A:P
Access Vector Network
Access Complexity Low
Authentication Single
Confidentiality Impact None
Integrity Impact Partial
Availability Impact Partial
SUSE Bugzilla entry: 821201 [RESOLVED / FIXED]

SUSE Security Advisories:

    openSUSE-SU-2013:1089-1


Status of this issue by product and package

Please note that this evaluation state might be work in progress, incomplete or outdated. Also information for service packs in the LTSS phase is only included for issues meeting the LTSS criteria. If in doubt, feel free to contact us for clarification. The updates are grouped by state of their lifecycle. SUSE product lifecycles are documented on the lifecycle page.

Product(s) Source package State
Products past their end of life and not receiving proactive updates anymore.
SUSE Cloud 2.0 openstack-keystone Already fixed
SUSE Cloud 4 openstack-keystone Already fixed
SUSE Cloud 4 Dependencies openstack-keystone Already fixed
SUSE Cloud 5 openstack-keystone Already fixed
SUSE OpenStack Cloud 5 openstack-keystone Already fixed
Products at an unknown state of their lifecycle.
SUSE OpenStack Cloud 2.0 openstack-keystone Already fixed
SUSE OpenStack Cloud 4 openstack-keystone Already fixed


SUSE Timeline for this CVE

CVE page created: Wed Sep 1 12:32:57 2010
CVE page last modified: Tue Jul 2 15:56:40 2024