Low severity3.1NVD Advisory· Published Sep 12, 2024· Updated Jun 17, 2026
CVE-2024-36066
CVE-2024-36066
Description
The CMP CLI client in KeyFactor EJBCA before 8.3.1 has only 6 octets of salt, and is thus not compliant with the security requirements of RFC 4211, and might make man-in-the-middle attacks easier. CMP includes password-based MAC as one of the options for message integrity and authentication (the other option is certificate-based). RFC 4211 section 4.4 requires that password-based MAC parameters use a salt with a random value of at least 8 octets. This helps to inhibit dictionary attacks. Because the standalone CMP client originally was developed as test code, the salt was instead hardcoded and only 6 octets long.
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Affected products
2- KeyFactor/EJBCAdescription
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References
2- support.keyfactor.com/hc/en-us/articles/26965687021595-EJBCA-Security-Advisory-EJBCA-standalone-CMP-CLI-clientnvdMitigationVendor Advisory
- datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc4211nvdTechnical Description
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