Vulnerabilities (CVE)

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Filtered by product Consul
Total 30 CVE
CVE Vendors Products Updated CVSS v2 CVSS v3
CVE-2020-12758 1 Hashicorp 1 Consul 2023-12-10 5.0 MEDIUM 7.5 HIGH
HashiCorp Consul and Consul Enterprise could crash when configured with an abnormally-formed service-router entry. Introduced in 1.6.0, fixed in 1.6.6 and 1.7.4.
CVE-2020-13250 1 Hashicorp 1 Consul 2023-12-10 5.0 MEDIUM 7.5 HIGH
HashiCorp Consul and Consul Enterprise include an HTTP API (introduced in 1.2.0) and DNS (introduced in 1.4.3) caching feature that was vulnerable to denial of service. Fixed in 1.6.6 and 1.7.4.
CVE-2020-13170 1 Hashicorp 1 Consul 2023-12-10 5.0 MEDIUM 7.5 HIGH
HashiCorp Consul and Consul Enterprise did not appropriately enforce scope for local tokens issued by a primary data center, where replication to a secondary data center was not enabled. Introduced in 1.4.0, fixed in 1.6.6 and 1.7.4.
CVE-2020-12797 1 Hashicorp 1 Consul 2023-12-10 5.0 MEDIUM 5.3 MEDIUM
HashiCorp Consul and Consul Enterprise failed to enforce changes to legacy ACL token rules due to non-propagation to secondary data centers. Introduced in 1.4.0, fixed in 1.6.6 and 1.7.4.
CVE-2020-7219 1 Hashicorp 1 Consul 2023-12-10 5.0 MEDIUM 7.5 HIGH
HashiCorp Consul and Consul Enterprise up to 1.6.2 HTTP/RPC services allowed unbounded resource usage, and were susceptible to unauthenticated denial of service. Fixed in 1.6.3.
CVE-2020-7955 1 Hashicorp 1 Consul 2023-12-10 5.0 MEDIUM 5.3 MEDIUM
HashiCorp Consul and Consul Enterprise 1.4.1 through 1.6.2 did not uniformly enforce ACLs across all API endpoints, resulting in potential unintended information disclosure. Fixed in 1.6.3.
CVE-2019-8336 1 Hashicorp 1 Consul 2023-12-10 6.8 MEDIUM 8.1 HIGH
HashiCorp Consul (and Consul Enterprise) 1.4.x before 1.4.3 allows a client to bypass intended access restrictions and obtain the privileges of one other arbitrary token within secondary datacenters, because a token with literally "<hidden>" as its secret is used in unusual circumstances.
CVE-2019-9764 1 Hashicorp 1 Consul 2023-12-10 5.8 MEDIUM 7.4 HIGH
HashiCorp Consul 1.4.3 lacks server hostname verification for agent-to-agent TLS communication. In other words, the product behaves as if verify_server_hostname were set to false, even when it is actually set to true. This is fixed in 1.4.4.
CVE-2019-12291 1 Hashicorp 1 Consul 2023-12-10 6.4 MEDIUM 7.5 HIGH
HashiCorp Consul 1.4.0 through 1.5.0 has Incorrect Access Control. Keys not matching a specific ACL rule used for prefix matching in a policy can be deleted by a token using that policy even with default deny settings configured.
CVE-2018-19653 1 Hashicorp 1 Consul 2023-12-10 4.3 MEDIUM 5.9 MEDIUM
HashiCorp Consul 0.5.1 through 1.4.0 can use cleartext agent-to-agent RPC communication because the verify_outgoing setting is improperly documented. NOTE: the vendor has provided reconfiguration steps that do not require a software upgrade.