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*** Bug 2231300 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Why was this reported for cura?
we use griffon and depcli in order to fill affects,both tools show cura as affected.
I have never heard of griffon or depcli. Could you please tell me, how exactly is cura affected by a CVE in python-cryptography?
griffon and depcli along with component registry are tools we use to fill trackers,of course we do not know every dependency and their dependancy in every product redhat ships.Here is the command i supplied depcli -v cryptography -e pypi component registry tells us fedora-37 cura (cryptography.8, pypi) hence the tracker.
I've scanned cura source in Fedora 37 for the affected code from https://github.com/pyca/cryptography/pull/9208/files and found nothing. In fact, I don't think there are any bits of python-cryptography in cura other than: requirements.txt cryptography==3.4.8 Which does not affect the Fedora RPM package in any way.