strongSwan versions 5.9.2 through 5.9.5 are affected by authorization bypass …
strongSwan versions 5.9.2 through 5.9.5 are affected by authorization bypass through improper validation of certificate with host mismatch (CWE-297). When certificates are used to authenticate clients in TLS-based EAP methods, the IKE or EAP identity supplied by a client is not enforced to be contained in the client's certificate. So clients can authenticate with any trusted certificate and claim an arbitrary IKE/EAP identity as their own. This is problematic if the identity is used to make policy decisions. A fix was released in strongSwan version 5.9.6 in August 2022 (e4b4aabc4996fc61c37deab7858d07bc4d220136).
Affected products
- <5.9.6
Matching in nixpkgs
pkgs.strongswan
OpenSource IPsec-based VPN solution
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nixos-unstable -
- nixpkgs-unstable 6.0.2
pkgs.strongswanNM
OpenSource IPsec-based VPN solution
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nixos-unstable -
- nixpkgs-unstable 6.0.2
pkgs.strongswanTNC
OpenSource IPsec-based VPN solution
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nixos-unstable -
- nixpkgs-unstable 6.0.2
pkgs.strongswanTPM
OpenSource IPsec-based VPN solution
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nixos-unstable -
- nixpkgs-unstable 6.0.2
pkgs.networkmanager_strongswan
NetworkManager's strongswan plugin
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nixos-unstable -
- nixpkgs-unstable 1.6.2
Package maintainers
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@NickCao Nick Cao <nickcao@nichi.co>