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AZL-70171 CVE-2025-59089 affecting package python-kdcproxy 1.0.0-18
If an attacker causes kdcproxy to connect to an attacker-controlled KDC server e.g. through server-side request forgery, they can exploit the fact that kdcproxy does not enforce bounds on TCP response length to conduct a denial-of-service attack. While receiving the KDC's response, kdcproxy copie...
AZL-70174 CVE-2025-59088 affecting package python-kdcproxy 1.0.0-18
If kdcproxy receives a request for a realm which does not have server addresses defined in its configuration, by default, it will query SRV records in the DNS zone matching the requested realm name. This creates a server-side request forgery vulnerability, since an attacker could send a request f...
AZL-70184 CVE-2025-59088 affecting package python-kdcproxy 0.4.2-5
If kdcproxy receives a request for a realm which does not have server addresses defined in its configuration, by default, it will query SRV records in the DNS zone matching the requested realm name. This creates a server-side request forgery vulnerability, since an attacker could send a request f...
UBUNTU-CVE-2025-59088
If kdcproxy receives a request for a realm which does not have server addresses defined in its configuration, by default, it will query SRV records in the DNS zone matching the requested realm name. This creates a server-side request forgery vulnerability, since an attacker could send a request f...
UBUNTU-CVE-2025-59089
If an attacker causes kdcproxy to connect to an attacker-controlled KDC server e.g. through server-side request forgery, they can exploit the fact that kdcproxy does not enforce bounds on TCP response length to conduct a denial-of-service attack. While receiving the KDC's response, kdcproxy copie...
CVE-2025-59089 Python-kdcproxy: remote dos via unbounded tcp upstream buffering
If an attacker causes kdcproxy to connect to an attacker-controlled KDC server e.g. through server-side request forgery, they can exploit the fact that kdcproxy does not enforce bounds on TCP response length to conduct a denial-of-service attack. While receiving the KDC's response, kdcproxy copie...
CVE-2025-59089
CVE-2025-59089 is a DoS in python-kdcproxy caused by unbounded TCP buffering and permissive handling of response chunks, enabling memory/CPU exhaustion when kdcproxy connects to attacker-controlled KDCs. Related issue CVE-2025-59088 concerns SSRF via DNS SRV discovery for realms, allowing probing...
CVE-2025-59089 Python-kdcproxy: remote dos via unbounded tcp upstream buffering
If an attacker causes kdcproxy to connect to an attacker-controlled KDC server e.g. through server-side request forgery, they can exploit the fact that kdcproxy does not enforce bounds on TCP response length to conduct a denial-of-service attack. While receiving the KDC's response, kdcproxy copie...
CVE-2025-59089
If an attacker causes kdcproxy to connect to an attacker-controlled KDC server e.g. through server-side request forgery, they can exploit the fact that kdcproxy does not enforce bounds on TCP response length to conduct a denial-of-service attack. While receiving the KDC's response, kdcproxy copie...
CVE-2025-59088
CVE-2025-59088 (python-kdcproxy) is an SSRF issue in kdcproxy where, if a realm lacks defined server addresses, the service queries DNS SRV records for that realm, potentially directing requests to attacker-controlled hosts/ports. The vulnerability is triggered when use_dns is enabled; an attacke...
CVE-2025-59088 Python-kdcproxy: unauthenticated ssrf via realm‑controlled dns srv
If kdcproxy receives a request for a realm which does not have server addresses defined in its configuration, by default, it will query SRV records in the DNS zone matching the requested realm name. This creates a server-side request forgery vulnerability, since an attacker could send a request f...
CVE-2025-59088
If kdcproxy receives a request for a realm which does not have server addresses defined in its configuration, by default, it will query SRV records in the DNS zone matching the requested realm name. This creates a server-side request forgery vulnerability, since an attacker could send a request f...
python-kdcproxy: Unauthenticated SSRF via Realm‑Controlled DNS SRV
If kdcproxy receives a request for a realm which does not have server addresses defined in its configuration, by default, it will query SRV records in the DNS zone matching the requested realm name. This creates a server-side request forgery vulnerability, since an attacker could send a request f...
Important: Red Hat Security Advisory: python-kdcproxy security update
An update for python-kdcproxy is now available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.6 Extended Update Support. Red Hat Product Security has rated this update as having a security impact of Important. A Common Vulnerability Scoring System CVSS base score, which gives a detailed severity rating, is...
python-kdcproxy: Unauthenticated SSRF via Realm‑Controlled DNS SRV
If kdcproxy receives a request for a realm which does not have server addresses defined in its configuration, by default, it will query SRV records in the DNS zone matching the requested realm name. This creates a server-side request forgery vulnerability, since an attacker could send a request f...
Important: Red Hat Security Advisory: python-kdcproxy security update
An update for python-kdcproxy is now available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9. Red Hat Product Security has rated this update as having a security impact of Important. A Common Vulnerability Scoring System CVSS base score, which gives a detailed severity rating, is available for each vulnerabilit...
python-kdcproxy: Unauthenticated SSRF via Realm‑Controlled DNS SRV
If kdcproxy receives a request for a realm which does not have server addresses defined in its configuration, by default, it will query SRV records in the DNS zone matching the requested realm name. This creates a server-side request forgery vulnerability, since an attacker could send a request f...
python-kdcproxy: Remote DoS via unbounded TCP upstream buffering
If an attacker causes kdcproxy to connect to an attacker-controlled KDC server e.g. through server-side request forgery, they can exploit the fact that kdcproxy does not enforce bounds on TCP response length to conduct a denial-of-service attack. While receiving the KDC's response, kdcproxy copie...
Important: Red Hat Security Advisory: python-kdcproxy security update
An update for python-kdcproxy is now available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10. Red Hat Product Security has rated this update as having a security impact of Important. A Common Vulnerability Scoring System CVSS base score, which gives a detailed severity rating, is available for each vulnerabili...
python-kdcproxy: Remote DoS via unbounded TCP upstream buffering
If an attacker causes kdcproxy to connect to an attacker-controlled KDC server e.g. through server-side request forgery, they can exploit the fact that kdcproxy does not enforce bounds on TCP response length to conduct a denial-of-service attack. While receiving the KDC's response, kdcproxy copie...