@@ -16,11 +16,11 @@
#
# strace https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2000-0006
-CVE_STATUS[CVE-2000-0006] = "upstream-wontfix: CVE is more than 20 years old \
+CVE_STATUS[CVE-2000-0006] = "upstream-wontfix: cpe:*:strace: CVE is more than 20 years old \
with no resolution evident. Broken links in CVE database references make resolution impractical."
# epiphany https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2005-0238
-CVE_STATUS[CVE-2005-0238] = "upstream-wontfix: \
+CVE_STATUS[CVE-2005-0238] = "upstream-wontfix: cpe:*:epiphany: \
The issue here is spoofing of domain names using characters from other character sets. \
There has been much discussion amongst the epiphany and webkit developers and \
whilst there are improvements about how domains are handled and displayed to the user \
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ there is unlikely ever to be a single fix to webkit or epiphany which addresses
problem. There isn't any mitigation or fix or way to progress this further."
# glibc https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2010-4756
-CVE_STATUS[CVE-2010-4756] = "upstream-wontfix: \
+CVE_STATUS[CVE-2010-4756] = "upstream-wontfix: cpe:*:glibc: \
Issue is memory exhaustion via glob() calls, e.g. from within an ftp server \
Best discussion in https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=681681 \
Upstream don't see it as a security issue, ftp servers shouldn't be passing \
@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ this to libc glob. Upstream have no plans to add BSD's GLOB_LIMIT or similar."
# go https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2020-29511
CVE_STATUS_GROUPS += "CVE_STATUS_GO"
CVE_STATUS_GO = "CVE-2020-29509 CVE-2020-29511"
-CVE_STATUS_GO[status] = "not-applicable-config: \
+CVE_STATUS_GO[status] = "not-applicable-config: cpe:golang:go: \
The encoding/xml package in go can potentially be used for security exploits if not used correctly \
CVE applies to a netapp product as well as flagging a general issue. We don't ship anything \
exposing this interface in an exploitable way"
@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ CVE-2015-2656 CVE-2015-4754 CVE-2015-4764 CVE-2015-4774 CVE-2015-4775 CVE-2015-4
CVE-2015-4778 CVE-2015-4779 CVE-2015-4780 CVE-2015-4781 CVE-2015-4782 CVE-2015-4783 CVE-2015-4784 \
CVE-2015-4785 CVE-2015-4786 CVE-2015-4787 CVE-2015-4788 CVE-2015-4789 CVE-2015-4790 CVE-2016-0682 \
CVE-2016-0689 CVE-2016-0692 CVE-2016-0694 CVE-2016-3418 CVE-2020-2981"
-CVE_STATUS_DB[status] = "upstream-wontfix: Since Oracle relicensed bdb, the open source community is slowly but surely \
+CVE_STATUS_DB[status] = "upstream-wontfix: cpe:*:berkeley_db: Since Oracle relicensed bdb, the open source community is slowly but surely \
replacing bdb with supported and open source friendly alternatives. As a result this CVE is unlikely to ever be fixed."
# Kernel CVEs that are generic but can't be added to the kernel's hand-maintained cve-exclusion.inc
@@ -60,25 +60,25 @@ replacing bdb with supported and open source friendly alternatives. As a result
# For OE-Core our policy is to stay as close to the kernel stable releases as we can. This should
# ensure the bulk of the major kernel CVEs are fixed and we don't dive into each individual issue
# as the stable maintainers are much more able to do that.
-CVE_STATUS[CVE-1999-0524] = "ignored: issue is that ICMP exists, can be filewalled if required"
-CVE_STATUS[CVE-2008-4609] = "ignored: describes design flaws in TCP"
-CVE_STATUS[CVE-2010-4563] = "ignored: low impact, only enables detection of hosts which are sniffing network traffic"
-CVE_STATUS[CVE-2011-0640] = "ignored: requires physical access and any mitigation would mean USB is impractical to use"
+CVE_STATUS[CVE-1999-0524] = "ignored: cpe:*:linux_kernel:issue is that ICMP exists, can be filewalled if required"
+CVE_STATUS[CVE-2008-4609] = "ignored: cpe:*:linux_kernel:describes design flaws in TCP"
+CVE_STATUS[CVE-2010-4563] = "ignored: cpe:*:linux_kernel:low impact, only enables detection of hosts which are sniffing network traffic"
+CVE_STATUS[CVE-2011-0640] = "ignored: cpe:*:linux_kernel:requires physical access and any mitigation would mean USB is impractical to use"
# qemu:qemu-native:qemu-system-native https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2021-20255
-CVE_STATUS[CVE-2021-20255] = "upstream-wontfix: \
+CVE_STATUS[CVE-2021-20255] = "upstream-wontfix: cpe:*:qemu: \
There was a proposed patch https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/qemu-devel/2021-02/msg06098.html \
qemu maintainers say the patch is incorrect and should not be applied \
The issue is of low impact, at worst sitting in an infinite loop rather than exploitable."
# qemu:qemu-native:qemu-system-native https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2019-12067
-CVE_STATUS[CVE-2019-12067] = "upstream-wontfix: \
+CVE_STATUS[CVE-2019-12067] = "upstream-wontfix: cpe:*:qemu: \
There was a proposed patch but rejected by upstream qemu. It is unclear if the issue can \
still be reproduced or where exactly any bug is. \
We'll pick up any fix when upstream accepts one."
# nasm:nasm-native https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2020-18974
-CVE_STATUS[CVE-2020-18974] = "upstream-wontfix: \
+CVE_STATUS[CVE-2020-18974] = "upstream-wontfix: cpe:*:netwide_assembler: \
It is a fuzzing related buffer overflow. It is of low impact since most devices \
wouldn't expose an assembler. The upstream is inactive and there is little to be \
done about the bug, ignore from an OE perspective."
Add the new cpe:vendor:product tagging to entries in cve-extra-inclusions, using product/vendor combinations that are already present in OE-core (usually there is no specific vendor). Signed-off-by: Marta Rybczynska <marta.rybczynska@syslinbit.com> --- .../distro/include/cve-extra-exclusions.inc | 24 +++++++++---------- 1 file changed, 12 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-)