rpm package
opensuse/keylime&distro=openSUSE Tumbleweed
pkg:rpm/opensuse/keylime&distro=openSUSE%20Tumbleweed
Vulnerabilities (5)
| CVE | Sev | CVSS | KEV | Affected versions | Fixed in | Published | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CVE-2026-6420 | Med | 6.3 | < 7.14.2-1.1 | 7.14.2-1.1 | May 6, 2026 | A flaw was found in Keylime. An attacker with root access on an enrolled monitored machine, where the Keylime agent runs, can exploit a vulnerability in the Keylime verifier. The verifier uses a hardcoded challenge nonce for Trusted Platform Module (TPM) quote attestation instead | |
| CVE-2026-1709 | — | < 7.14.0+0-1.1 | 7.14.0+0-1.1 | Feb 6, 2026 | A flaw was found in Keylime. The Keylime registrar, since version 7.12.0, does not enforce client-side Transport Layer Security (TLS) authentication. This authentication bypass vulnerability allows unauthenticated clients with network access to perform administrative operations, | ||
| CVE-2025-13609 | Hig | 8.2 | < 7.13.0+40-1.1 | 7.13.0+40-1.1 | Nov 24, 2025 | A vulnerability has been identified in keylime where an attacker can exploit this flaw by registering a new agent using a different Trusted Platform Module (TPM) device but claiming an existing agent's unique identifier (UUID). This action overwrites the legitimate agent's identi | |
| CVE-2025-1057 | Med | 4.3 | < 7.12.1-1.1 | 7.12.1-1.1 | Mar 15, 2025 | A flaw was found in Keylime, a remote attestation solution, where strict type checking introduced in version 7.12.0 prevents the registrar from reading database entries created by previous versions, for example, 7.11.0. Specifically, older versions store agent registration data a | |
| CVE-2023-3674 | — | < 7.11.0-1.1 | 7.11.0-1.1 | Jul 19, 2023 | A flaw was found in the keylime attestation verifier, which fails to flag a device's submitted TPM quote as faulty when the quote's signature does not validate for some reason. Instead, it will only emit an error in the log without flagging the device as untrusted. |
- affected < 7.14.2-1.1fixed 7.14.2-1.1
A flaw was found in Keylime. An attacker with root access on an enrolled monitored machine, where the Keylime agent runs, can exploit a vulnerability in the Keylime verifier. The verifier uses a hardcoded challenge nonce for Trusted Platform Module (TPM) quote attestation instead
- CVE-2026-1709Feb 6, 2026affected < 7.14.0+0-1.1fixed 7.14.0+0-1.1
A flaw was found in Keylime. The Keylime registrar, since version 7.12.0, does not enforce client-side Transport Layer Security (TLS) authentication. This authentication bypass vulnerability allows unauthenticated clients with network access to perform administrative operations,
- affected < 7.13.0+40-1.1fixed 7.13.0+40-1.1
A vulnerability has been identified in keylime where an attacker can exploit this flaw by registering a new agent using a different Trusted Platform Module (TPM) device but claiming an existing agent's unique identifier (UUID). This action overwrites the legitimate agent's identi
- affected < 7.12.1-1.1fixed 7.12.1-1.1
A flaw was found in Keylime, a remote attestation solution, where strict type checking introduced in version 7.12.0 prevents the registrar from reading database entries created by previous versions, for example, 7.11.0. Specifically, older versions store agent registration data a
- CVE-2023-3674Jul 19, 2023affected < 7.11.0-1.1fixed 7.11.0-1.1
A flaw was found in the keylime attestation verifier, which fails to flag a device's submitted TPM quote as faulty when the quote's signature does not validate for some reason. Instead, it will only emit an error in the log without flagging the device as untrusted.