No, after consulting with our security team and the fact that this needed the user to perform out-of-the-way configuration of the system in a very specific way that is quite uncommon (allowing shared ssh keys on the system level vs user level, it was decided a CVE/USN was not necessary for this issue.
No, after consulting with our security team and the fact that this needed the user to perform out-of-the-way configuration of the system in a very specific way that is quite uncommon (allowing shared ssh keys on the system level vs user level, it was decided a CVE/USN was not necessary for this issue.