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CVE-2026-1709

Keylime: keylime: authentication bypass allows unauthorized administrative operations due to missing client-side tls authentication

Published: Feb 6, 2026Updated: Mar 5, 2026 Sources: CVE List NVD GHSACWE-322
9.4CVSSCRITICAL

Description

A flaw was found in Keylime. The Keylime registrar, since version 7.12.0, does not enforce client-side Transport Layer Security (TLS) authentication. This authentication bypass vulnerability allows unauthenticated clients with network access to perform administrative operations, including listing agents, retrieving public Trusted Platform Module (TPM) data, and deleting agents, by connecting without presenting a client certificate.

CVSS Vector Breakdown

AV:NAC:LPR:NUI:NS:UC:LI:HA:H
Exploitability
AV:NAttack Vector
Network
AC:LAttack Complexity
Low
PR:NPrivileges Required
None
UI:NUser Interaction
None
Scope
S:UScope
Unchanged
Impact
C:LConfidentiality
Low
I:HIntegrity
High
A:HAvailability
High

Weaknesses

Affected Products

red hatcommercialUSOperating Systemsaka red hat
keylimeoss-projectSecurity Productsaka keylime
redhatcommercialUSOperating Systemsaka red hat
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Exploitability

Official Patch Available
Workaround Available

References

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Timeline

Published
Feb 6, 2026
Last Updated
Mar 5, 2026

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