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NVD HIGH: CVE-2026-12490 — When a provide-xfr is given with a tls-auth-name, a secondary requesting a trans...

·Source: NIST NVD

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Executive Summary

When a provide-xfr is given with a tls-auth-name, a secondary requesting a transfer should provide a client certificate with that name. However, no client certificate is needed when the request comes in over TLS over the regular tls-port (and not the tls-auth-port) or over over TCP over the regular port, when the other conditions of the provide-xfr rule match.

Analysis

When a provide-xfr is given with a tls-auth-name, a secondary requesting a transfer should provide a client certificate with that name. However, no client certificate is needed when the request comes in over TLS over the regular tls-port (and not the tls-auth-port) or over over TCP over the regular port, when the other conditions of the provide-xfr rule match. CVSS Score: 7.5. Published: 2026-06-25T07:16:45.330.

Indicators of Compromise (1)

CVE (1)
CVE-2026-12490
Source Attribution

Originally published by NIST NVD on Jun 25, 2026. Verified by: NIST.

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