CVE-2023-0868
Java vulnerability analysis and mitigation

Overview

A vulnerability was identified in OpenNMS Meridian 2022 related to parameter escaping in the graph results page (OpenNMS PR). The issue was tracked as NMS-15292 and was fixed in January 2023.

Technical details

The vulnerability involved improper parameter escaping in the graph results page of OpenNMS Meridian 2022. The fix required implementing proper parameter escaping and included the addition of test cases to verify the solution (OpenNMS PR).

Mitigation and workarounds

The issue was addressed through a patch that was merged into the foundation-2020 branch of OpenNMS. Users should upgrade to Meridian 2022.1.13 or later versions which contain the fix (OpenNMS Changelog).

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