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GHSA-9m5p-c77c-f9j7: DoS in Cilium agent DNS proxy from crafted DNS responses

Impact

In a Kubernetes cluster where Cilium is configured to proxy DNS traffic, an attacker can crash Cilium agents by sending a crafted DNS response to workloads from outside the cluster.

For traffic that is allowed but without using DNS-based policy, the dataplane will continue to pass traffic as configured at the time of the DoS. For workloads that have DNS-based policy configured, existing connections may continue to operate, and new connections made without relying on DNS resolution may continue to be established, but new connections which rely on DNS resolution may be disrupted. Any configuration changes that affect the impacted agent may not be applied until the agent is able to restart.

Patches

This issue affects:

  • Cilium v1.14 between v1.14.0 and v1.14.17 inclusive
  • Cilium v1.15 between v1.15.0 and v1.15.11 inclusive
  • Cilium v1.16 between v1.16.0 and v1.16.4 inclusive

This issue is fixed in:

  • Cilium v1.14.18
  • Cilium v1.15.12
  • Cilium v1.16.5

Workarounds

There are no known workarounds to this issue.

Acknowledgements

The Cilium community has worked together with members of Isovalent and the Cisco Advanced Security Initiatives Group (ASIG) to prepare these mitigations. Special thanks to @kokelley-cisco for reporting this issue and @bimmlerd for the fix.

For more information

If you have any questions or comments about this advisory, please reach out on Slack.

If you think you have found a vulnerability affecting Cilium, we strongly encourage you to report it to our security mailing list at [email protected]. This is a private mailing list for the Cilium security team, and your report will be treated as top priority.

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  1. GitHub Advisory Database
  2. GitHub Reviewed
  3. CVE-2025-23028

DoS in Cilium agent DNS proxy from crafted DNS responses

Moderate severity GitHub Reviewed Published Jan 22, 2025 in cilium/cilium • Updated Jan 22, 2025

Package

gomod github.com/cilium/cilium (Go)

Affected versions

>= 1.14.0, < 1.14.18

>= 1.15.0, < 1.15.12

>= 1.16.0, < 1.16.5

Patched versions

1.14.18

1.15.12

1.16.5

Impact

In a Kubernetes cluster where Cilium is configured to proxy DNS traffic, an attacker can crash Cilium agents by sending a crafted DNS response to workloads from outside the cluster.

For traffic that is allowed but without using DNS-based policy, the dataplane will continue to pass traffic as configured at the time of the DoS. For workloads that have DNS-based policy configured, existing connections may continue to operate, and new connections made without relying on DNS resolution may continue to be established, but new connections which rely on DNS resolution may be disrupted. Any configuration changes that affect the impacted agent may not be applied until the agent is able to restart.

Patches

This issue affects:

  • Cilium v1.14 between v1.14.0 and v1.14.17 inclusive
  • Cilium v1.15 between v1.15.0 and v1.15.11 inclusive
  • Cilium v1.16 between v1.16.0 and v1.16.4 inclusive

This issue is fixed in:

  • Cilium v1.14.18
  • Cilium v1.15.12
  • Cilium v1.16.5

Workarounds

There are no known workarounds to this issue.

Acknowledgements

The Cilium community has worked together with members of Isovalent and the Cisco Advanced Security Initiatives Group (ASIG) to prepare these mitigations. Special thanks to @kokelley-cisco for reporting this issue and @bimmlerd for the fix.

For more information

If you have any questions or comments about this advisory, please reach out on Slack.

If you think you have found a vulnerability affecting Cilium, we strongly encourage you to report it to our security mailing list at [email protected]. This is a private mailing list for the Cilium security team, and your report will be treated as top priority.

References

  • GHSA-9m5p-c77c-f9j7
  • cilium/cilium@1971bc6
  • cilium/cilium@b1948e2
  • https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2025-23028
  • cilium/cilium#36252

Published to the GitHub Advisory Database

Jan 22, 2025

Last updated

Jan 22, 2025

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