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Package details: pkg:rpm/redhat/openstack-ansible-core@2.14.2-4.6?arch=el9ost
purl pkg:rpm/redhat/openstack-ansible-core@2.14.2-4.6?arch=el9ost
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Risk 4.0
Vulnerabilities affecting this package (3)
Vulnerability Summary Fixed by
VCID-1wv8-rvwu-nye3
Aliases:
CVE-2024-9902
GHSA-32p4-gm2c-wmch
ansible-core Incorrect Authorization vulnerability A flaw was found in Ansible. The ansible-core `user` module can allow an unprivileged user to silently create or replace the contents of any file on any system path and take ownership of it when a privileged user executes the `user` module against the unprivileged user's home directory. If the unprivileged user has traversal permissions on the directory containing the exploited target file, they retain full control over the contents of the file as its owner. There are no reported fixed by versions.
VCID-8vr3-83b4-hqd2
Aliases:
CVE-2024-56326
GHSA-q2x7-8rv6-6q7h
Jinja has a sandbox breakout through indirect reference to format method An oversight in how the Jinja sandboxed environment detects calls to `str.format` allows an attacker that controls the content of a template to execute arbitrary Python code. To exploit the vulnerability, an attacker needs to control the content of a template. Whether that is the case depends on the type of application using Jinja. This vulnerability impacts users of applications which execute untrusted templates. Jinja's sandbox does catch calls to `str.format` and ensures they don't escape the sandbox. However, it's possible to store a reference to a malicious string's `format` method, then pass that to a filter that calls it. No such filters are built-in to Jinja, but could be present through custom filters in an application. After the fix, such indirect calls are also handled by the sandbox. There are no reported fixed by versions.
VCID-jyfq-pjwy-n7gg
Aliases:
CVE-2024-56201
GHSA-gmj6-6f8f-6699
Jinja has a sandbox breakout through malicious filenames A bug in the Jinja compiler allows an attacker that controls both the content and filename of a template to execute arbitrary Python code, regardless of if Jinja's sandbox is used. To exploit the vulnerability, an attacker needs to control both the filename and the contents of a template. Whether that is the case depends on the type of application using Jinja. This vulnerability impacts users of applications which execute untrusted templates where the template author can also choose the template filename. There are no reported fixed by versions.
Vulnerabilities fixed by this package (0)
Vulnerability Summary Aliases
This package is not known to fix vulnerabilities.

Date Actor Action Vulnerability Source VulnerableCode Version
2026-04-01T13:44:09.135571+00:00 RedHat Importer Affected by VCID-1wv8-rvwu-nye3 https://access.redhat.com/hydra/rest/securitydata/cve/CVE-2024-9902.json 38.0.0
2026-04-01T13:43:34.812484+00:00 RedHat Importer Affected by VCID-jyfq-pjwy-n7gg https://access.redhat.com/hydra/rest/securitydata/cve/CVE-2024-56201.json 38.0.0
2026-04-01T13:43:33.977326+00:00 RedHat Importer Affected by VCID-8vr3-83b4-hqd2 https://access.redhat.com/hydra/rest/securitydata/cve/CVE-2024-56326.json 38.0.0