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# Security Policy
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The information below, as well as information about past
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vulnerabilities, can be found at
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https://docs.ceph.com/en/latest/security/
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## Supported Versions
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A new major Ceph release is made every year, and security and bug fixes
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are backported to the last two releases. For the current active
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releases and the estimated end-of-life for each, please refer to
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https://docs.ceph.com/en/latest/releases/
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## Reporting a Vulnerability
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To report a vulnerability, please send email to security@ceph.io
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* Please do not file a public ceph tracker issue for a vulnerability.
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* We urge reporters to provide as much information as is practical
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(a reproducer, versions affected, fix if available, etc.), as this
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can speed up the process considerably.
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* Please let us know to whom credit should be given and with what
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affiliations.
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* If this issue is not yet disclosed publicly and you have any
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disclosure date in mind, please share the same along with the
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report.
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Although you are not required to, you may encrypt your message using
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the following GPG key:
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**6EEF26FFD4093B99: Ceph Security Team (security@ceph.io)**
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**Download:** [MIT PGP Public Key Server](https://pgp.mit.edu/pks/lookup?op=vindex&search=0x6EEF26FFD4093B99)
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**Fingerprint:** A527 D019 21F9 7178 C232 66C1 6EEF 26FF D409 3B99
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## Vulnerability Management Process
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* The report will be acknowledged within three business days or less.
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* The team will investigate and update the email thread with relevant
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information and may ask for additional information or guidance
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surrounding the reported issue.
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* If the team does not confirm the report, no further action will be
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taken and the issue will be closed.
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* If the team confirms the report, a unique CVE identifier will be
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assigned and shared with the reporter. The team will take action to
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fix the issue.
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* If a reporter has no disclosure date in mind, a Ceph security team
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member will coordinate a release date (CRD) with the list members
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and share the mutually agreed disclosure date with the reporter.
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* The vulnerability disclosure / release date is set excluding Friday and
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holiday periods.
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* Embargoes are preferred for Critical and High impact
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issues. Embargo should not be held for more than 90 days from the
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date of vulnerability confirmation, except under unusual
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circumstances. For Low and Moderate issues with limited impact and
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an easy workaround or where an issue that is already public, a
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standard patch release process will be followed to fix the
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vulnerability once CVE is assigned.
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* Medium and Low severity issues will be released as part of the next
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standard release cycle, with at least a 7 days advanced
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notification to the list members prior to the release date. The CVE
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fix details will be included in the release notes, which will be
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linked in the public announcement.
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* Commits will be handled in a private repository for review and
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testing and a new patch version will be released from this private
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repository.
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* If a vulnerability is unintentionally already fixed in the public
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repository, a few days are given to downstream stakeholders/vendors
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to prepare for updating before the public disclosure.
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* An announcement will be made disclosing the vulnerability. The
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fastest place to receive security announcements is via the
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ceph-announce@ceph.io or oss-security@lists.openwall.com mailing
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lists. (These lists are low-traffic).
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If the report is considered embargoed, we ask you to not disclose the
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vulnerability before it has been fixed and announced, unless you
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received a response from the Ceph security team that you can do
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so. This holds true until the public disclosure date that was agreed
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upon by the list. Thank you for improving the security of Ceph and its
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ecosystem. Your efforts and responsible disclosure are greatly
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appreciated and will be acknowledged.
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