Affected versions: CentOS Stream 10

📖 ~4 min read  •  Source: AlmaLinux/RHEL advisory ALSA-2025:9940

Related CVEs: CVE-2025-47273

Upstream summary: Python is an interpreted, interactive, object-oriented programming language, which includes modules, classes, exceptions, very high level dynamic data types and dynamic typing. Python supports interfaces to many system calls and libraries, as well as to various windowing systems.

Security Fix(es):

* setuptools: Path Traversal Vulnerability in setuptools PackageIndex (CVE-2025-47273)

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Table of contents
  1. Symptom & Impact
  2. Environment & Reproduction
  3. Root Cause Analysis
  4. Quick Triage
  5. Step-by-Step Diagnosis
  6. Solution – Primary Fix
  7. Solution – Alternative Approaches
  8. Verification & Acceptance Criteria
  9. Rollback Plan
  10. Prevention & Hardening
  11. Related Errors & Cross-Refs
  12. References & Further Reading

Symptom & Impact

On CentOS Stream 10 hosts running python-setuptools, operators report behaviour consistent with AlmaLinux/RHEL advisory ALSA-2025:9940: dnf refusing to install or restart affected services, SELinux AVC denials in /var/log/audit/audit.log, and — for security-rated advisories — exposure to the vulnerability set above. In production estates the visible impact ranges from a single service restart to wider availability incidents whenever python-setuptools sits on the serving path.

Environment & Reproduction

Reproduction targets CentOS Stream 10. Confirm release with cat /etc/centos-release and cat /etc/os-release, and the currently installed package with rpm -q python-setuptools. Capture system state with sosreport --batch -k crio.all=on if you need an evidence bundle for a vendor support case. Trigger the workflow that exposes python-setuptools — vulnerability — patch and remediation guide while collecting journalctl -b, dnf history, and rpm -qa output.

Root Cause Analysis

Root cause is documented in AlmaLinux/RHEL advisory ALSA-2025:9940. Upstream maintainers shipped fixes in the corresponding python-setuptools update for CentOS Stream 10; running an outdated build leaves the host exposed to the failure modes described in the advisory. Correlate journalctl --since timestamps with dnf history entries and any SELinux denials in /var/log/audit/audit.log (or ausearch -m AVC,USER_AVC -ts recent) to isolate the originating change.

Quick Triage

Quick triage: run systemctl status python-setuptools, journalctl -u python-setuptools -n 200, dnf check-update --security, dnf updateinfo list cves, firewall-cmd --list-all, and getenforce. If SELinux is enforcing, capture ausearch -m AVC -ts recent to surface denials linked to python-setuptools — vulnerability — patch and remediation guide.

Step-by-Step Diagnosis

1) Confirm symptom with systemctl --failed. 2) Inspect logs: journalctl -xe and journalctl -u python-setuptools. 3) Validate firewall: firewall-cmd --list-all-zones. 4) Check SELinux: getenforce, sestatus, ausearch -m AVC,USER_AVC -ts recent. 5) Verify package integrity: rpm -V python-setuptools and dnf reinstall python-setuptools. 6) Correlate findings with dnf history, /var/log/dnf.log, and AlmaLinux/RHEL advisory ALSA-2025:9940 to pin the change that introduced python-setuptools — vulnerability — patch and remediation guide.

Solution – Primary Fix

Primary fix for python-setuptools — vulnerability — patch and remediation guide: apply the corrective dnf transaction described in AlmaLinux/RHEL advisory ALSA-2025:9940, reload the affected systemd unit, and reconcile firewalld and SELinux state. Typical commands: sudo dnf -y makecache, sudo dnf -y upgrade --security or sudo dnf -y upgrade python-setuptools, sudo systemctl daemon-reload, sudo systemctl restart python-setuptools, then rpm -q python-setuptools to validate the new build is installed. For kernel advisories add sudo systemctl reboot or apply kpatch-dnf live patches where covered by your subscription.

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Solution – Alternative Approaches

Alternatives include rolling back the offending transaction with sudo dnf history undo <id>, version-locking the package via sudo dnf install python3-dnf-plugin-versionlock then sudo dnf versionlock add python-setuptools, switching firewalld backends between nftables and iptables in /etc/firewalld/firewalld.conf, switching SELinux to permissive temporarily with sudo setenforce 0 to confirm policy is the cause before authoring a custom policy module via audit2allow. Where kpatch is licensed, kpatch list and kpatch load apply kernel fixes without reboot.

Verification & Acceptance Criteria

Acceptance: rpm -q python-setuptools shows the expected fixed version, systemctl is-active python-setuptools returns active, journalctl -u python-setuptools --since "5 minutes ago" shows no errors, dnf updateinfo list cves --installed no longer lists the CVEs above, firewall-cmd --list-services includes the required services, getenforce reports the intended mode, and the original reproduction steps for python-setuptools — vulnerability — patch and remediation guide no longer trigger the failure across two consecutive runs.

Rollback Plan

Capture state with dnf history list, rpm -qa > /root/rpm-pre.txt, and where available lvcreate -s -n preupgrade -L 4G /dev/<vg>/<lv> for an LVM snapshot. To revert, run sudo dnf history undo <id> (or sudo dnf install --allowerasing python-setuptools-<old-version>) and reload systemctl daemon-reload. Remove custom SELinux modules with sudo semodule -r <module>. Reboot if the kernel or initramfs was changed and re-verify symptoms.

Prevention & Hardening

Prevent recurrence by enabling dnf-automatic with upgrade_type = security in /etc/dnf/automatic.conf, subscribing to centos-announce / rhsa-announce, mirroring through a local Pulp / Foreman / Spacewalk-style repo for controlled rollouts, version-locking sensitive packages, and monitoring file integrity with aide --check. Apply CIS CentOS Stream 10 hardening, keep SELinux enforcing, and where supported enable kpatch live patching so future advisories like this can be remediated without reboot.

Related issues that commonly surface alongside python-setuptools — vulnerability — patch and remediation guide: dnf transaction lock contention, systemd unit ordering cycles, SELinux AVC denials in journalctl -k, firewalld zone drift, and kernel taint flags shown by cat /proc/sys/kernel/tainted. See sibling common-problem articles in this CentOS Stream 10 series for adjacent failure modes.

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References & Further Reading

Primary reference: AlmaLinux/RHEL advisory ALSA-2025:9940. Supporting docs: Red Hat / CentOS Stream Administration Guide, man dnf, man systemctl, man firewall-cmd, man semanage, man audit2allow, man journalctl, the Red Hat CVE database at access.redhat.com/security/cve/, and the kpatch documentation. Review /usr/share/doc/python-setuptools/ for component-level notes implicated in python-setuptools — vulnerability — patch and remediation guide.