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The manifest for this package isn't available yet.
Digest:
sha256:8d7366c22fd8219bfcfb61ed28457854c80e310b0d736b67861b2ea7fcd77843
Command: bazel build ... |
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Digest:
sha256:a93413564615e6428c3555f41bbfc999708dea3d99c7994e46a204c5da54b2a9
Command: bazel build ... |
17.4 MB | ||
Digest:
sha256:d115a136a8e704b050dc71ecd55d73ba2428452e134e6ddf0751fcd88c3083a0
Command: /bin/sh -c #(nop) COPY file:9f441c86aa99c7649b406780e8a5c5a4c6fdb6083d262ffeaf219a40fa7eacd4 in /bin/ |
8.6 MB | ||
Digest:
sha256:a3ed95caeb02ffe68cdd9fd84406680ae93d633cb16422d00e8a7c22955b46d4
Command: /bin/sh -c #(nop) ENTRYPOINT ["/bin/pomerium-datasource"] |
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Last scanned
5 days, 18 hours ago
Scan result
Vulnerable
Vulnerability count
3
Max. severity
CriticalTarget: | ||
CRITICAL |
CVE-2862-22327: library: vulnerability titlePackage Name: package_name Installed Version: 1.10.19 Fixed Version: 2.10.91 References: www.archer-perez.com thomas-morris.com www.collins.info |
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CRITICAL |
CVE-4802-74353: library: vulnerability titlePackage Name: package_name Installed Version: 1.5.94 Fixed Version: 2.3.55 References: fletcher-patterson.com rivera.com www.lee-floyd.com |
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MEDIUM |
CVE-2324-38978: library: vulnerability titlePackage Name: package_name Installed Version: 1.5.20 Fixed Version: 2.6.6 References: www.austin.info carroll-powell.com jones-wilson.com |
These instructions assume you have setup the repository first (or read it).
To pull datasource @ reference/tag sha256:a0eff52ff43f33b4a9310164bef43638f811cac50d16a07605ae15744b73c008:
docker pull docker.cloudsmith.io/pomerium/datasource/datasource@sha256:a0eff52ff43f33b4a9310164bef43638f811cac50d16a07605ae15744b73c008
You can also pull the latest version of this image (if it exists):
docker pull docker.cloudsmith.io/pomerium/datasource/datasource:latest
To refer to this image after pulling in a Dockerfile, specify the following:
FROM docker.cloudsmith.io/pomerium/datasource/datasource@sha256:a0eff52ff43f33b4a9310164bef43638f811cac50d16a07605ae15744b73c008