https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1887664
--- Comment #61 from Paramvir jindal <pjindal(a)redhat.com> ---
Statement:
* Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 ships a vulnerable version of jackson-databind in
the pki-deps:10.6 module. pki-deps:10.6 is for pki-core dependencies, but
pki-core does not use the vulnerable DOMDeserializer class and thus has been
set to low impact. Future updates may include fixed version of
jackson-databind.
* Red Hat OpenStack Platform ships OpenDaylight, which contains the vulnerable
jackson-databind code. However, OpenDaylight does not expose jackson-databind
in a way that would make it vulnerable, lowering the impact of the
vulnerability for OpenDaylight. As such, Red Hat will not be providing a fix
for OpenDaylight at this time.
* Red Hat Virtualization ships a vulnerable version of jackson-databind,
however the vulnerable DOMDeserializer class is not used in the code, therefore
reducing impact to low.
* Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform (OCP) ships a vulnerable version of
jackson-databind, but in the affected containers the DOMDeserializer class is
not used. Additionally access to the containers is restricted to authenticated
users only (OpenShift OAuth authentication) reducing the severity of this
vulnerability to Low.
In OCP 4 there are no plans to maintain ose-logging-elasticsearch5 container,
hence marked as wontfix.
* Red Hat Satellite ships affected version of jackson-databind through
Candlepin, however, product code does not use DOMDeserializer class and
jackson-databind in a vulnerable way. Thus impact has been set to low. A future
release may update jackson-databind to a fixed version.
* Red Hat Single Sign-On (RH-SSO) ships affected version of jackson-databind,
however, none of the product code is using the affected class
(DOMDeserializer). Thus impact has been set to low. RH-SSO will consume the
fixed artifact from EAP in the next CP.
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