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x/vulndb: potential Go vuln in github.com/moby/moby: CVE-2018-12608 #2209

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tatianab opened this issue Nov 8, 2023 · 1 comment
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tatianab commented Nov 8, 2023

CVE-2018-12608 references github.com/moby/moby, which may be a Go module.

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An issue was discovered in Docker Moby before 17.06.0. The Docker engine validated a client TLS certificate using both the configured client CA root certificate and all system roots on non-Windows systems. This allowed a client with any domain validated certificate signed by a system-trusted root CA (as opposed to one signed by the configured CA root certificate) to authenticate.

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modules:
    - module: github.com/moby/moby
      vulnerable_at: 24.0.7+incompatible
      packages:
        - package: n/a
cves:
    - CVE-2018-12608
references:
    - fix: https://github.com/moby/moby/pull/33182

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Change https://go.dev/cl/540721 mentions this issue: data/excluded: batch add 135 excluded reports

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