OpenBao exists to provide a software solution to manage, store, and distribute sensitive data including secrets, certificates, and keys. In versions 2.3.1 and below, some OpenBao deployments intentionally limit privileged API operators from executing system code or making network connections. However, these operators can bypass both restrictions through the audit subsystem by manipulating log prefixes. This allows unauthorized code execution and network access that violates the intended security model. This issue is fixed in version 2.3.2. To workaround, users can block access to sys/audit/* endpoints using explicit deny policies, but root operators cannot be restricted this way.
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Description | OpenBao exists to provide a software solution to manage, store, and distribute sensitive data including secrets, certificates, and keys. In versions 2.3.1 and below, some OpenBao deployments intentionally limit privileged API operators from executing system code or making network connections. However, these operators can bypass both restrictions through the audit subsystem by manipulating log prefixes. This allows unauthorized code execution and network access that violates the intended security model. This issue is fixed in version 2.3.2. To workaround, users can block access to sys/audit/* endpoints using explicit deny policies, but root operators cannot be restricted this way. | |
Title | OpenBao: Privileged Operator May Execute Code on the Underlying Host | |
Weaknesses | CWE-94 | |
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Status: PUBLISHED
Assigner: GitHub_M
Published: 2025-08-09T01:56:45.634Z
Updated: 2025-08-09T01:56:45.634Z
Reserved: 2025-08-04T17:34:24.420Z
Link: CVE-2025-54997

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Status : Received
Published: 2025-08-09T03:15:46.263
Modified: 2025-08-09T03:15:46.263
Link: CVE-2025-54997

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