Upstream information
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.
National Vulnerability Database | |
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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 |
- openSUSE-SU-2013:1089-1, published Thu, 27 Jun 2013 17:04:13 +0200 (CEST)
List of released packages
Product(s) | Fixed package version(s) | References |
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openSUSE 12.3 |
| Patchnames: openSUSE-2013-540 |
Status of this issue by product and package
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Product(s) | Source package | State |
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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 |