apk package
wolfi/py3.10-oauthenticator
pkg:apk/wolfi/py3.10-oauthenticator
Vulnerabilities (3)
| CVE | Sev | CVSS | KEV | Affected versions | Fixed in | Published | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CVE-2026-33175 | Hig | 8.8 | < 17.4.0-r0 | 17.4.0-r0 | Apr 3, 2026 | OAuthenticator is software that allows OAuth2 identity providers to be plugged in and used with JupyterHub. Prior to version 17.4.0, an authentication bypass vulnerability in oauthenticator allows an attacker with an unverified email address on an Auth0 tenant to login to Jupyter | |
| CVE-2024-37300 | Hig | 8.1 | < 16.3.1-r0 | 16.3.1-r0 | Jun 12, 2024 | OAuthenticator is software that allows OAuth2 identity providers to be plugged in and used with JupyterHub. JupyterHub < 5.0, when used with `GlobusOAuthenticator`, could be configured to allow all users from a particular institution only. This worked fine prior to JupyterHub 5.0 | |
| CVE-2024-29033 | — | < 16.3.0-r0 | 16.3.0-r0 | Mar 20, 2024 | OAuthenticator provides plugins for JupyterHub to use common OAuth providers, as well as base classes for writing one's own Authenticators with any OAuth 2.0 provider. `GoogleOAuthenticator.hosted_domain` is used to restrict what Google accounts can be authorized access to a Jupy |
- affected < 17.4.0-r0fixed 17.4.0-r0
OAuthenticator is software that allows OAuth2 identity providers to be plugged in and used with JupyterHub. Prior to version 17.4.0, an authentication bypass vulnerability in oauthenticator allows an attacker with an unverified email address on an Auth0 tenant to login to Jupyter
- affected < 16.3.1-r0fixed 16.3.1-r0
OAuthenticator is software that allows OAuth2 identity providers to be plugged in and used with JupyterHub. JupyterHub < 5.0, when used with `GlobusOAuthenticator`, could be configured to allow all users from a particular institution only. This worked fine prior to JupyterHub 5.0
- CVE-2024-29033Mar 20, 2024affected < 16.3.0-r0fixed 16.3.0-r0
OAuthenticator provides plugins for JupyterHub to use common OAuth providers, as well as base classes for writing one's own Authenticators with any OAuth 2.0 provider. `GoogleOAuthenticator.hosted_domain` is used to restrict what Google accounts can be authorized access to a Jupy