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EUVD-2010-4154
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CVE-2025-3744 Nomad Vulnerable To Violation Of Mandatory Sentinel Policies in Nomad Job Submissions via Policy Override
Nomad Enterprise “Nomad” jobs using the policy override option are bypassing the mandatory sentinel policies. This vulnerability, identified as CVE-2025-3744, is fixed in Nomad Enterprise 1.10.1, 1.9.9, and 1.8.13...
CVE-2025-3744
CVE-2025-3744 affects HashiCorp Nomad Enterprise: when using the policy override option, Nomad Enterprise jobs can bypass mandatory sentinel policies. Root cause details are not explicitly enumerated beyond this bypass behavior, but the vulnerability is quantified as high severity (CVSS v3.1: 7.6...
UBUNTU-CVE-2021-41865
HashiCorp Nomad and Nomad Enterprise 1.1.1 through 1.1.5 allowed authenticated users with job submission capabilities to cause denial of service by submitting incomplete job specifications with a Consul mesh gateway and host networking mode. Fixed in 1.1.6...
Moderate: Red Hat Security Advisory: condor security and bug fix update
Updated condor packages that fix a security issue and several bugs are now available for Red Hat Enterprise MRG. This update has been rated as having moderate security impact by the Red Hat Security Response Team. Condor is a specialized workload management system for compute-intensive jobs. It...
Mandrake Linux Security Advisory : LPRng (MDKSA-2002:042)
Matthew Caron pointed out that using the LPRng default configuration, the lpd daemon will accept job submissions from any remote host. These updated LPRng packages modify the job submission policy in /etc/lpd.perms to refuse print jobs from remote hosts by default. %NASLMINLEVEL 70300 C Tenable...
Important: Red Hat Security Advisory: : Relaxed LPRng job submission policy
The LPRng print spooler, as shipped in Red Hat Linux 7.x, accepts all remote print jobs by default. With its default configuration, LPRng will accept job submissions from any host, which is not appropriate in a workstation environment. We are grateful to Matthew Caron for pointing out this...