CVE-2026-24000
Description
Fleet is open source device management software. Prior to version 4.80.1, Fleet trusted client-supplied IP address headers when determining the source IP for incoming requests. This allowed authenticated and unauthenticated clients to spoof their apparent IP address and bypass per-IP rate limiting controls. Fleet determines a client’s public IP address using HTTP headers such as X-Forwarded-For, X-Real-IP, and/or True-Client-IP. These headers were trusted without validation. An attacker could supply arbitrary values in these headers, causing Fleet to treat each request as originating from a different IP address. This could allow an attacker to bypass per-IP rate limits and increase the effectiveness of brute-force or password-spraying attempts against authentication endpoints. This issue does not allow authentication bypass, privilege escalation, data exposure, or remote code execution on its own. Version 4.80.1 contains a patch. As a workaround, run Fleet behind a trusted reverse proxy or load balancer that overwrites client IP headers.
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Affected packages
Versions sourced from the GitHub Security Advisory.
| Package | Affected versions | Patched versions |
|---|---|---|
github.com/fleetdm/fleet/v4Go | < 4.80.1 | 4.80.1 |
Affected products
2Patches
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References
4- github.com/advisories/GHSA-j8h8-75h3-jg53ghsaADVISORY
- github.com/fleetdm/fleet/security/advisories/GHSA-j8h8-75h3-jg53nvdVendor AdvisoryWEB
- nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2026-24000ghsaADVISORY
- github.com/fleetdm/fleet/releases/tag/fleet-v4.80.1nvdRelease NotesWEB
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