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  <DocumentTitle xml:lang="en">Security update for rust-keylime</DocumentTitle>
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    <Note Title="Topic" Type="Summary" Ordinal="1" xml:lang="en">Security update for rust-keylime</Note>
    <Note Title="Details" Type="General" Ordinal="2" xml:lang="en">This update for rust-keylime fixes the following issues:

- Update to version 0.2.7+141:
  * CVE-2025-58266: shlex: Fixed command injection (bsc#1247193)
    
- Update to version 0.2.7+117:
  * CVE-2023-26964: rust-keylime: hyper,h2: stream stacking when H2 processing HTTP2 RST_STREAM frames (bsc#1210344).
  * CVE-2024-12224: rust-keylime: idna: idna accepts Punycode labels that do not produce any non-ASCII when decoded (bsc#1243861).
  * CVE-2024-32650: rust-keylime: rust-rustls: Infinite loop in rustls::conn::ConnectionCommon:complete_io() with proper client input (bsc#1223234).
  * CVE-2024-43806: rust-keylime: rustix: rustix::fs::Dir iterator with the linux_raw backend can cause memory explosion (bsc#1229952).
  * CVE-2025-3416: rust-keylime: openssl: Use-After-Free in Md::fetch and Cipher::fetch in rust-openssl crate (bsc#1242623).
  * rust-shlex: Multiple issues involving quote API ( RUSTSEC-2024-0006, GHSA-r7qv-8r2h-pg27, bsc#1230029)
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      <Note Title="Vulnerability Description" Type="General" Ordinal="1" xml:lang="en">Rustls is a modern TLS library written in Rust. `rustls::ConnectionCommon::complete_io` could fall into an infinite loop based on network input. When using a blocking rustls server, if a client send a `close_notify` message immediately after `client_hello`, the server's `complete_io` will get in an infinite loop. This vulnerability is fixed in 0.23.5, 0.22.4, and 0.21.11.</Note>
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