Affected by GO-2023-2078
and 13 other vulnerabilities
GO-2023-2078 : Kubernetes users may update Pod labels to bypass network policy in github.com/cilium/cilium
GO-2023-2079 : Specific Cilium configurations vulnerable to DoS via Kubernetes annotations in github.com/cilium/cilium
GO-2023-2080 : Cilium vulnerable to bypass of namespace restrictions in CiliumNetworkPolicy in github.com/cilium/cilium
GO-2024-2568 : Unencrypted ingress/health traffic when using Wireguard transparent encryption in github.com/cilium/cilium
GO-2024-2569 : Unencrypted traffic between pods when using Wireguard and an external kvstore in github.com/cilium/cilium
GO-2024-2653 : HTTP policy bypass in github.com/cilium/cilium
GO-2024-2656 : Unencrypted traffic between nodes with IPsec in github.com/cilium/cilium
GO-2024-2657 : Unencrypted traffic between nodes with WireGuard in github.com/cilium/cilium
GO-2024-2666 : Insecure IPsec transparent encryption in github.com/cilium/cilium
GO-2024-2922 : Cilium leaks sensitive information in cilium-bugtool in github.com/cilium/cilium
GO-2024-3072 : Policy bypass for Host Firewall policy due to race condition in Cilium agent in github.com/cilium/cilium
GO-2024-3208 : Cilium's CIDR deny policies may not take effect when a more narrow CIDR allow is present in github.com/cilium/cilium
GO-2025-3415 : DoS in Cilium agent DNS proxy from crafted DNS responses in github.com/cilium/cilium
GO-2025-3416 : Cilium has an information leakage via insecure default Hubble UI CORS header in github.com/cilium/cilium
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Version:
v1.14.1
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Published: Aug 11, 2023
License: Apache-2.0
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Imports: 6
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Imported by: 12
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Clean cleans up everything created by this package.
Kill opens the pidfile at the specified path, attempts to read the PID and
kill the process represented by that PID. If the file doesn't exist, the
corresponding process doesn't exist, or the process is successfully killed,
reports no error and returns the pid of the killed process (if no process
was killed, returns pid 0). Otherwise, returns an error indicating the
failure to kill the process.
On success, deletes the pidfile from the filesystem. Otherwise, leaves it
in place.
Remove deletes the pidfile at the specified path. This does not clean up
the corresponding process, so should only be used when it is known that the
PID contained in the file at the specified path is no longer running.
Write the pid of the process to the specified path, and attach a cleanup
handler to the exit of the program so it's removed afterwards.
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