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Some of the section headers in OSSN-0053 don't match the header
style from the template.  This can cause problems with any tools
designed to parse an OSSN.  In addition, one of the references
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OpenStack Security Notes (OSSN)

The OpenStack Security Group (OSSG) publishes Security Notes to advise users of security related issues. Security notes are similar to advisories; they address vulnerabilities in 3rd party tools typically used within OpenStack deployments and provide guidance on common configuration mistakes that can result in an insecure operating environment.

Repository Layout

This repository contains published Security Notes and templates that should be used when creating new Security Notes.

notes - contains Security Notes in e-mail format (see the templates)
templates - contains e-mail and wiki format templates

A list of published Security Notes is available here:

https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Security_Notes

The process used to create new Security Notes is available here:

https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Security/Security_Note_Process