CVE-2024-7346

Host name validation for TLS certificates is bypassed when the installed OpenEdge default certificates are used to perform the TLS handshake for a networked connection.  This has been corrected so that default certificates are no longer capable of overriding host name validation and will need to be replaced where full TLS certificate validation is needed for network security.  The existing certificates should be replaced with CA-signed certificates from a recognized certificate authority that contain the necessary information to support host name validation.
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History

05 Sep 2024, 14:03

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CVSS v2 : unknown
v3 : unknown
v2 : unknown
v3 : 4.8
First Time Progress
Progress openedge
CWE CWE-287
References () https://community.progress.com/s/article/Client-connections-using-default-TLS-certificates-from-OpenEdge-may-bypass-TLS-host-name-validation - () https://community.progress.com/s/article/Client-connections-using-default-TLS-certificates-from-OpenEdge-may-bypass-TLS-host-name-validation - Mitigation, Vendor Advisory
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03 Sep 2024, 15:15

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New CVE

Information

Published : 2024-09-03 15:15

Updated : 2024-09-05 14:03


NVD link : CVE-2024-7346

Mitre link : CVE-2024-7346


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Products Affected

progress

  • openedge
CWE
CWE-287

Improper Authentication