Go modules package
github.com/hashicorp/consul
pkg:golang/github.com/hashicorp/consul
Vulnerabilities (32)
| CVE | Sev | CVSS | KEV | Affected versions | Fixed in | Published | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CVE-2026-2808 | — | < 1.18.21 | 1.18.21 | Mar 11, 2026 | HashiCorp Consul and Consul Enterprise 1.18.20 up to 1.21.10 and 1.22.4 are vulnerable to arbitrary file read when configured with Kubernetes authentication. This vulnerability, CVE-2026-2808, is fixed in Consul 1.18.21, 1.21.11 and 1.22.5. | ||
| CVE-2025-11374 | — | < 1.22.0 | 1.22.0 | Oct 28, 2025 | Consul and Consul Enterprise’s (“Consul”) key/value endpoint is vulnerable to denial of service (DoS) due to incorrect Content Length header validation. This vulnerability, CVE-2025-11374, is fixed in Consul Community Edition 1.22.0 and Consul Enterprise 1.22.0, 1.21.6, 1.20.8 an | ||
| CVE-2025-11375 | — | < 1.22.0 | 1.22.0 | Oct 28, 2025 | Consul and Consul Enterprise’s (“Consul”) event endpoint is vulnerable to denial of service (DoS) due to lack of maximum value on the Content Length header. This vulnerability, CVE-2025-11375, is fixed in Consul Community Edition 1.22.0 and Consul Enterprise 1.22.0, 1.21.6, 1.20. | ||
| CVE-2024-10086 | — | >= 1.4.1, < 1.20.0 | 1.20.0 | Oct 30, 2024 | A vulnerability was identified in Consul and Consul Enterprise such that the server response did not explicitly set a Content-Type HTTP header, allowing user-provided inputs to be misinterpreted and lead to reflected XSS. | ||
| CVE-2024-10006 | — | >= 1.9.0, < 1.20.1 | 1.20.1 | Oct 30, 2024 | A vulnerability was identified in Consul and Consul Enterprise (“Consul”) such that using Headers in L7 traffic intentions could bypass HTTP header based access rules. | ||
| CVE-2024-10005 | — | >= 1.9.0, < 1.20.1 | 1.20.1 | Oct 30, 2024 | A vulnerability was identified in Consul and Consul Enterprise (“Consul”) such that using URL paths in L7 traffic intentions could bypass HTTP request path-based access rules. | ||
| CVE-2023-3518 | — | >= 1.16.0, < 1.16.1 | 1.16.1 | Aug 9, 2023 | HashiCorp Consul and Consul Enterprise 1.16.0 when using JWT Auth for service mesh incorrectly allows/denies access regardless of service identities. Fixed in 1.16.1. | ||
| CVE-2023-1297 | — | < 1.14.5 | 1.14.5 | Jun 2, 2023 | Consul and Consul Enterprise's cluster peering implementation contained a flaw whereby a peer cluster with service of the same name as a local service could corrupt Consul state, resulting in denial of service. This vulnerability was resolved in Consul 1.14.5, and 1.15.3 | ||
| CVE-2023-2816 | — | >= 1.15.0, < 1.15.3 | 1.15.3 | Jun 2, 2023 | Consul and Consul Enterprise allowed any user with service:write permissions to use Envoy extensions configured via service-defaults to patch remote proxy instances that target the configured service, regardless of whether the user has permission to modify the service(s) correspo | ||
| CVE-2023-0845 | — | >= 1.14.0, < 1.14.5 | 1.14.5 | Mar 9, 2023 | Consul and Consul Enterprise allowed an authenticated user with service:write permissions to trigger a workflow that causes Consul server and client agents to crash under certain circumstances. This vulnerability was fixed in Consul 1.14.5. | ||
| CVE-2022-3920 | — | >= 1.13.0, < 1.14.0 | 1.14.0 | Nov 15, 2022 | HashiCorp Consul and Consul Enterprise 1.13.0 up to 1.13.3 do not filter cluster filtering's imported nodes and services for HTTP or RPC endpoints used by the UI. Fixed in 1.14.0. | ||
| CVE-2022-40716 | — | < 1.11.9 | 1.11.9 | Sep 23, 2022 | HashiCorp Consul and Consul Enterprise up to 1.11.8, 1.12.4, and 1.13.1 do not check for multiple SAN URI values in a CSR on the internal RPC endpoint, enabling leverage of privileged access to bypass service mesh intentions. Fixed in 1.11.9, 1.12.5, and 1.13.2." | ||
| CVE-2021-41803 | — | >= 1.8.1, < 1.11.9 | 1.11.9 | Sep 23, 2022 | HashiCorp Consul 1.8.1 up to 1.11.8, 1.12.4, and 1.13.1 do not properly validate the node or segment names prior to interpolation and usage in JWT claim assertions with the auto config RPC. Fixed in 1.11.9, 1.12.5, and 1.13.2." | ||
| CVE-2022-29153 | — | < 1.9.17 | 1.9.17 | Apr 19, 2022 | HashiCorp Consul and Consul Enterprise up to 1.9.16, 1.10.9, and 1.11.4 may allow server side request forgery when the Consul client agent follows redirects returned by HTTP health check endpoints. Fixed in 1.9.17, 1.10.10, and 1.11.5. | ||
| CVE-2022-24687 | — | >= 1.8.0, < 1.9.15 | 1.9.15 | Feb 24, 2022 | HashiCorp Consul and Consul Enterprise 1.9.0 through 1.9.14, 1.10.7, and 1.11.2 clusters with at least one Ingress Gateway allow a user with service:write to register a specifically-defined service that can cause Consul servers to panic. Fixed in 1.9.15, 1.10.8, and 1.11.3. | ||
| CVE-2021-38698 | — | >= 1.10.1, < 1.10.2 | 1.10.2 | Sep 7, 2021 | HashiCorp Consul and Consul Enterprise 1.10.1 Txn.Apply endpoint allowed services to register proxies for other services, enabling access to service traffic. Fixed in 1.8.15, 1.9.9 and 1.10.2. | ||
| CVE-2021-37219 | — | >= 1.10.1, < 1.10.2 | 1.10.2 | Sep 7, 2021 | HashiCorp Consul and Consul Enterprise 1.10.1 Raft RPC layer allows non-server agents with a valid certificate signed by the same CA to access server-only functionality, enabling privilege escalation. Fixed in 1.8.15, 1.9.9 and 1.10.2. | ||
| CVE-2021-36213 | — | < 1.10.1 | 1.10.1 | Jul 17, 2021 | HashiCorp Consul and Consul Enterprise 1.9.0 through 1.10.0 default deny policy with a single L7 application-aware intention deny action cancels out, causing the intention to incorrectly fail open, allowing L4 traffic. Fixed in 1.9.8 and 1.10.1. | ||
| CVE-2021-32574 | — | < 1.10.1 | 1.10.1 | Jul 17, 2021 | HashiCorp Consul and Consul Enterprise 1.3.0 through 1.10.0 Envoy proxy TLS configuration does not validate destination service identity in the encoded subject alternative name. Fixed in 1.8.14, 1.9.8, and 1.10.1. | ||
| CVE-2020-25864 | — | >= 1.9.0, < 1.9.5 | 1.9.5 | Apr 20, 2021 | HashiCorp Consul and Consul Enterprise up to version 1.9.4 key-value (KV) raw mode was vulnerable to cross-site scripting. Fixed in 1.9.5, 1.8.10 and 1.7.14. |
- CVE-2026-2808Mar 11, 2026affected < 1.18.21fixed 1.18.21
HashiCorp Consul and Consul Enterprise 1.18.20 up to 1.21.10 and 1.22.4 are vulnerable to arbitrary file read when configured with Kubernetes authentication. This vulnerability, CVE-2026-2808, is fixed in Consul 1.18.21, 1.21.11 and 1.22.5.
- CVE-2025-11374Oct 28, 2025affected < 1.22.0fixed 1.22.0
Consul and Consul Enterprise’s (“Consul”) key/value endpoint is vulnerable to denial of service (DoS) due to incorrect Content Length header validation. This vulnerability, CVE-2025-11374, is fixed in Consul Community Edition 1.22.0 and Consul Enterprise 1.22.0, 1.21.6, 1.20.8 an
- CVE-2025-11375Oct 28, 2025affected < 1.22.0fixed 1.22.0
Consul and Consul Enterprise’s (“Consul”) event endpoint is vulnerable to denial of service (DoS) due to lack of maximum value on the Content Length header. This vulnerability, CVE-2025-11375, is fixed in Consul Community Edition 1.22.0 and Consul Enterprise 1.22.0, 1.21.6, 1.20.
- CVE-2024-10086Oct 30, 2024affected >= 1.4.1, < 1.20.0fixed 1.20.0
A vulnerability was identified in Consul and Consul Enterprise such that the server response did not explicitly set a Content-Type HTTP header, allowing user-provided inputs to be misinterpreted and lead to reflected XSS.
- CVE-2024-10006Oct 30, 2024affected >= 1.9.0, < 1.20.1fixed 1.20.1
A vulnerability was identified in Consul and Consul Enterprise (“Consul”) such that using Headers in L7 traffic intentions could bypass HTTP header based access rules.
- CVE-2024-10005Oct 30, 2024affected >= 1.9.0, < 1.20.1fixed 1.20.1
A vulnerability was identified in Consul and Consul Enterprise (“Consul”) such that using URL paths in L7 traffic intentions could bypass HTTP request path-based access rules.
- CVE-2023-3518Aug 9, 2023affected >= 1.16.0, < 1.16.1fixed 1.16.1
HashiCorp Consul and Consul Enterprise 1.16.0 when using JWT Auth for service mesh incorrectly allows/denies access regardless of service identities. Fixed in 1.16.1.
- CVE-2023-1297Jun 2, 2023affected < 1.14.5fixed 1.14.5
Consul and Consul Enterprise's cluster peering implementation contained a flaw whereby a peer cluster with service of the same name as a local service could corrupt Consul state, resulting in denial of service. This vulnerability was resolved in Consul 1.14.5, and 1.15.3
- CVE-2023-2816Jun 2, 2023affected >= 1.15.0, < 1.15.3fixed 1.15.3
Consul and Consul Enterprise allowed any user with service:write permissions to use Envoy extensions configured via service-defaults to patch remote proxy instances that target the configured service, regardless of whether the user has permission to modify the service(s) correspo
- CVE-2023-0845Mar 9, 2023affected >= 1.14.0, < 1.14.5fixed 1.14.5
Consul and Consul Enterprise allowed an authenticated user with service:write permissions to trigger a workflow that causes Consul server and client agents to crash under certain circumstances. This vulnerability was fixed in Consul 1.14.5.
- CVE-2022-3920Nov 15, 2022affected >= 1.13.0, < 1.14.0fixed 1.14.0
HashiCorp Consul and Consul Enterprise 1.13.0 up to 1.13.3 do not filter cluster filtering's imported nodes and services for HTTP or RPC endpoints used by the UI. Fixed in 1.14.0.
- CVE-2022-40716Sep 23, 2022affected < 1.11.9fixed 1.11.9
HashiCorp Consul and Consul Enterprise up to 1.11.8, 1.12.4, and 1.13.1 do not check for multiple SAN URI values in a CSR on the internal RPC endpoint, enabling leverage of privileged access to bypass service mesh intentions. Fixed in 1.11.9, 1.12.5, and 1.13.2."
- CVE-2021-41803Sep 23, 2022affected >= 1.8.1, < 1.11.9fixed 1.11.9
HashiCorp Consul 1.8.1 up to 1.11.8, 1.12.4, and 1.13.1 do not properly validate the node or segment names prior to interpolation and usage in JWT claim assertions with the auto config RPC. Fixed in 1.11.9, 1.12.5, and 1.13.2."
- CVE-2022-29153Apr 19, 2022affected < 1.9.17fixed 1.9.17
HashiCorp Consul and Consul Enterprise up to 1.9.16, 1.10.9, and 1.11.4 may allow server side request forgery when the Consul client agent follows redirects returned by HTTP health check endpoints. Fixed in 1.9.17, 1.10.10, and 1.11.5.
- CVE-2022-24687Feb 24, 2022affected >= 1.8.0, < 1.9.15fixed 1.9.15
HashiCorp Consul and Consul Enterprise 1.9.0 through 1.9.14, 1.10.7, and 1.11.2 clusters with at least one Ingress Gateway allow a user with service:write to register a specifically-defined service that can cause Consul servers to panic. Fixed in 1.9.15, 1.10.8, and 1.11.3.
- CVE-2021-38698Sep 7, 2021affected >= 1.10.1, < 1.10.2fixed 1.10.2
HashiCorp Consul and Consul Enterprise 1.10.1 Txn.Apply endpoint allowed services to register proxies for other services, enabling access to service traffic. Fixed in 1.8.15, 1.9.9 and 1.10.2.
- CVE-2021-37219Sep 7, 2021affected >= 1.10.1, < 1.10.2fixed 1.10.2
HashiCorp Consul and Consul Enterprise 1.10.1 Raft RPC layer allows non-server agents with a valid certificate signed by the same CA to access server-only functionality, enabling privilege escalation. Fixed in 1.8.15, 1.9.9 and 1.10.2.
- CVE-2021-36213Jul 17, 2021affected < 1.10.1fixed 1.10.1
HashiCorp Consul and Consul Enterprise 1.9.0 through 1.10.0 default deny policy with a single L7 application-aware intention deny action cancels out, causing the intention to incorrectly fail open, allowing L4 traffic. Fixed in 1.9.8 and 1.10.1.
- CVE-2021-32574Jul 17, 2021affected < 1.10.1fixed 1.10.1
HashiCorp Consul and Consul Enterprise 1.3.0 through 1.10.0 Envoy proxy TLS configuration does not validate destination service identity in the encoded subject alternative name. Fixed in 1.8.14, 1.9.8, and 1.10.1.
- CVE-2020-25864Apr 20, 2021affected >= 1.9.0, < 1.9.5fixed 1.9.5
HashiCorp Consul and Consul Enterprise up to version 1.9.4 key-value (KV) raw mode was vulnerable to cross-site scripting. Fixed in 1.9.5, 1.8.10 and 1.7.14.
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