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containernetworking-plugins in RHEL Extras already is updated to take care of this CVE and it also Provides: containernetworking-cni. No reason for this package to exist in epel7. I retired it just now.
Pedro, btw, given that the fix is in kubernetes, is the bug relevant to containernetworking-plugins(or -cni) ? None of the files in the commit seem to be relevant to containernetworking-plugins. Please let me know if I'm reading this wrong.
(In reply to Lokesh Mandvekar from comment #3) > Pedro, btw, given that the fix is in kubernetes, is the bug relevant to > containernetworking-plugins(or -cni) ? None of the files in the commit seem > to be relevant to containernetworking-plugins. Please let me know if I'm > reading this wrong. No, its no relevant. This bug was mistakenly opened and can be ignored/closed.