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Description
This package was uploaded with the following V1 OCI manifest:
{
"schemaVersion": 2,
"mediaType": "application/vnd.oci.image.manifest.v1+json",
"config": {
"mediaType": "application/vnd.oci.image.config.v1+json",
"digest": "sha256:4706882a00a0cbda6728ca6e454f4368145d383a48af9686dbdf371bdc7e4f21",
"size": 167
},
"layers": [
{
"mediaType": "application/vnd.in-toto+json",
"digest": "sha256:101d712c1fa22aa983102d3918f59fafcb582813f71abf71742429588e77f7fa",
"size": 1389,
"annotations": {
"in-toto.io/predicate-type": "https://slsa.dev/provenance/v0.2"
}
}
]
}
Digest:
sha256:101d712c1fa22aa983102d3918f59fafcb582813f71abf71742429588e77f7fa
Command: /bin/sh NOP |
1.4 KB |
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Last scanned
2 weeks ago
Scan result
Vulnerable
Vulnerability count
3
Max. severity
CriticalTarget: | ||
CRITICAL |
CVE-7850-98623: library: vulnerability titlePackage Name: package_name Installed Version: 1.6.38 Fixed Version: 2.1.74 References: gilbert-walton.org www.le.org www.kirby-villegas.biz |
|
HIGH |
CVE-5621-90982: library: vulnerability titlePackage Name: package_name Installed Version: 1.9.9 Fixed Version: 2.7.63 References: lamb.biz townsend.biz www.adkins.com |
|
MEDIUM |
CVE-2977-78948: library: vulnerability titlePackage Name: package_name Installed Version: 1.3.4 Fixed Version: 2.6.17 References: crawford.info www.williams.org atkins.org |
These instructions assume you have setup the repository first (or read it).
To pull envoy @ reference/tag sha256:e4a945656e442687dc4b7d85e0b7e39c5cfcde3b7475589e81764c7724ef0919:
docker pull containers.istio.tetratelabs.com/envoy@sha256:e4a945656e442687dc4b7d85e0b7e39c5cfcde3b7475589e81764c7724ef0919
You can also pull the latest version of this image (if it exists):
docker pull containers.istio.tetratelabs.com/envoy:latest
To refer to this image after pulling in a Dockerfile, specify the following:
FROM containers.istio.tetratelabs.com/envoy@sha256:e4a945656e442687dc4b7d85e0b7e39c5cfcde3b7475589e81764c7724ef0919