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Linux Linux kernellibceph: Fix potential out-of-bounds access in ceph_handle_auth_reply()

Risk 66
Severity
9.1
First published (updated )

Linux Linux kernellibceph: prevent potential out-of-bounds reads in process_message_header()

Risk 66
Severity
9.1
First published (updated )

Linux Linux kernellibceph: define and enforce CEPH_MAX_KEY_LEN

Risk 86
Severity
9.8
First published (updated )

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