10 matches found
CVE-2026-22317
A command injection vulnerability in the device’s Root CA certificate transfer workflow allows a high-privileged attacker to send crafted HTTP POST requests that result in arbitrary command execution on the underlying Linux OS with root privileges...
EUVD-2026-12786
A command injection vulnerability in the device’s Root CA certificate transfer workflow allows a high-privileged attacker to send crafted HTTP POST requests that result in arbitrary command execution on the underlying Linux OS with root privileges...
CVE-2026-22317
A command injection vulnerability in the device’s Root CA certificate transfer workflow allows a high-privileged attacker to send crafted HTTP POST requests that result in arbitrary command execution on the underlying Linux OS with root privileges...
CVE-2026-22317
CVE-2026-22317 describes a command injection vulnerability in the device’s Root CA certificate transfer workflow. The issue allows a high-privileged attacker to send crafted HTTP POST requests that lead to arbitrary command execution on the underlying Linux OS with root privileges. The available ...
CVE-2026-22317 Command Injection Vulnerability in Root CA Certificate Transfer Workflow
A command injection vulnerability in the device’s Root CA certificate transfer workflow allows a high-privileged attacker to send crafted HTTP POST requests that result in arbitrary command execution on the underlying Linux OS with root privileges...
CVE-2026-22317
A command injection vulnerability in the device’s Root CA certificate transfer workflow allows a high-privileged attacker to send crafted HTTP POST requests that result in arbitrary command execution on the underlying Linux OS with root privileges...
CVE-2026-22317 Command Injection Vulnerability in Root CA Certificate Transfer Workflow
A command injection vulnerability in the device’s Root CA certificate transfer workflow allows a high-privileged attacker to send crafted HTTP POST requests that result in arbitrary command execution on the underlying Linux OS with root privileges...
PT-2026-26033
A command injection vulnerability in the device’s Root CA certificate transfer workflow allows a high-privileged attacker to send crafted HTTP POST requests that result in arbitrary command execution on the underlying Linux OS with root privileges...
Google and Mozilla are Deprecating Existing Symantec Certificates
Earlier this month, after roughly six months of deliberation and planning, Google finalised their plans for staged deprecation of Symantec certificates. The process began in March 2017 when Google had announced on the Blink mailing list that they had lost confidence about Symantec’s certificate...
How to Use IIS to Acquire SSL Certificates for XenServer or Citrix Hypervisor
This article describes how to create a certificate in IIS and transfer it to a XenServer or Citrix Hypervisor server. This article applies to Citrix Hypervisor 8.1 or earlier...