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SUSE CVE-2025-32801
Kea configuration and API directives can be used to load a malicious hook library. Many common configurations run Kea as root, leave the API entry points unsecured by default, and/or place the control sockets in insecure paths. This issue affects Kea versions 2.4.0 through 2.4.1, 2.6.0 through...
ALPINE-CVE-2025-32802
Kea configuration and API directives can be used to overwrite arbitrary files, subject to permissions granted to Kea. Many common configurations run Kea as root, leave the API entry points unsecured by default, and/or place the control sockets in insecure paths. This issue affects Kea versions...
DEBIAN-CVE-2025-32802
Kea configuration and API directives can be used to overwrite arbitrary files, subject to permissions granted to Kea. Many common configurations run Kea as root, leave the API entry points unsecured by default, and/or place the control sockets in insecure paths. This issue affects Kea versions...
CVE-2025-32802 Insecure handling of file paths allows multiple local attacks
Kea configuration and API directives can be used to overwrite arbitrary files, subject to permissions granted to Kea. Many common configurations run Kea as root, leave the API entry points unsecured by default, and/or place the control sockets in insecure paths. This issue affects Kea versions...
CVE-2025-32802
CVE-2025-32802 affects the Kea DHCP server. The issue arises from insecure handling of configuration and API directives, allowing an attacker to overwrite arbitrary files depending on the Kea process permissions. Affected versions include 2.4.0–2.4.1, 2.6.0–2.6.2, and 2.7.0–2.7.8. The vulnerabili...
CVE-2025-32801 Loading a malicious hook library can lead to local privilege escalation
Kea configuration and API directives can be used to load a malicious hook library. Many common configurations run Kea as root, leave the API entry points unsecured by default, and/or place the control sockets in insecure paths. This issue affects Kea versions 2.4.0 through 2.4.1, 2.6.0 through...
CVE-2025-32801
Summary: CVE-2025-32801 affects Kea configurations that can load a malicious hook library via API directives, with root/context privilege. Affected versions: Kea 2.4.0–2.4.1, 2.6.0–2.6.2, and 2.7.0–2.7.8. Impact: local privilege escalation and high impact components (root may load arbitrary code)...
CVE-2025-32801
Kea configuration and API directives can be used to load a malicious hook library. Many common configurations run Kea as root, leave the API entry points unsecured by default, and/or place the control sockets in insecure paths. This issue affects Kea versions 2.4.0 through 2.4.1, 2.6.0 through...