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Red Hat Security Advisory: ipa security update

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Medium
Published: 01/15/2025 (01/15/2025, 13:57:03 UTC)
Source: GCVE Database
Vendor/Project: Red Hat Product Security
Product: Red Hat

Description

A moderate severity vulnerability (CVE-2024-11029) in Red Hat Identity Management (IdM) allows administrative user data to be leaked through the systemd journal. This issue affects Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 and related variants. An update is available to address this information leak. The vulnerability relates to improper handling of sensitive data in logging.

Affected software

redhat/ipa
pkg:rpm/redhat/ipa
Affected versions
=9.0.0<9.5.3

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AILast updated: 06/25/2026, 22:37:21 UTC

Technical Analysis

CVE-2024-11029 is a vulnerability in Red Hat Identity Management (IdM) where administrative user data can be exposed via the systemd journal logs. This information leak is due to freeipa improperly logging sensitive administrative data. The issue affects multiple Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 variants and related products. Red Hat has released an update (ipa-4.12.2-1.el9_5.3 and related packages) to fix this vulnerability as detailed in advisory RHSA-2025:0334. No CVSS score is provided, but the vendor rates the impact as moderate.

Potential Impact

The vulnerability results in leakage of administrative user data through systemd journal logs, potentially exposing sensitive identity management information to unauthorized users with access to these logs. This could lead to information disclosure risks within enterprise environments using Red Hat IdM.

Mitigation Recommendations

Red Hat has released an official security update that addresses this vulnerability. Users should apply the ipa package update version 4.12.2-1.el9_5.3 or later as provided in RHSA-2025:0334. Detailed update instructions are available at https://access.redhat.com/articles/11258. Applying this update mitigates the information leak. No additional mitigation steps are indicated by the vendor.

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Technical Details

Gcve Source
db.gcve.eu
Csaf Category
csaf_security_advisory
Csaf Version
2.0
Publisher
Red Hat Product Security
Advisory Id
RHSA-2025:0334
Cve Count
1
Additional Cves
[]
Cvss Version
null

Threat ID: 6a3da1e94853345fc182f894

Added to database: 06/25/2026, 21:47:21 UTC

Last enriched: 06/25/2026, 22:37:21 UTC

Last updated: 07/02/2026, 08:51:12 UTC

Views: 5

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