OpenShift API Server SSRF Enables Internal Network Enumeration
CVE-2025-14443 Published on December 16, 2025
Ose-openshift-apiserver: openshift api server: server-side request forgery (ssrf) vulnerability in imagestreamimport mechanism
A flaw was found in ose-openshift-apiserver. This vulnerability allows internal network enumeration, service discovery, limited information disclosure, and potential denial-of-service (DoS) through Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) due to missing IP address and network-range validation when processing user-supplied image references.
Vulnerability Analysis
CVE-2025-14443 can be exploited with network access, and requires small amount of user privileges. This vulnerability is considered to have a low attack complexity. The potential impact of an exploit of this vulnerability is considered to have a high impact on confidentiality, with no impact on integrity, and a small impact on availability.
Timeline
Reported to Red Hat.
Made public.
Weakness Type
What is a SSRF Vulnerability?
The web server receives a URL or similar request from an upstream component and retrieves the contents of this URL, but it does not sufficiently ensure that the request is being sent to the expected destination. By providing URLs to unexpected hosts or ports, attackers can make it appear that the server is sending the request, possibly bypassing access controls such as firewalls that prevent the attackers from accessing the URLs directly. The server can be used as a proxy to conduct port scanning of hosts in internal networks, use other URLs such as that can access documents on the system (using file://), or use other protocols such as gopher:// or tftp://, which may provide greater control over the contents of requests.
CVE-2025-14443 has been classified to as a SSRF vulnerability or weakness.
Products Associated with CVE-2025-14443
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Affected Versions
Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform 4: Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform 4:Exploit Probability
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