Affected by GO-2022-0559
and 8 other vulnerabilities
GO-2022-0559: HashiCorp Consul and Consul Enterprise 1.10.1 Txn.Apply endpoint allowed services to register proxies for other services, enabling access to service traffic. in github.com/hashicorp/consul
GO-2022-0593: HashiCorp Consul Privilege Escalation Vulnerability in github.com/hashicorp/consul
GO-2022-0615: Hashicorp Consul HTTP health check endpoints returning an HTTP redirect may be abused as SSRF vector in github.com/hashicorp/consul
GO-2022-0894: Hashicorp Consul Missing SSL Certificate Validation in github.com/hashicorp/consul
GO-2022-0895: HashiCorp Consul L7 deny intention results in an allow action in github.com/hashicorp/consul
GO-2022-1029: HashiCorp Consul vulnerable to authorization bypass in github.com/hashicorp/consul
GO-2023-1827: Hashicorp Consul vulnerable to denial of service in github.com/hashicorp/consul
GO-2023-1851: HashiCorp Consul Cross-site Scripting vulnerability in github.com/hashicorp/consul
GO-2024-2505: Privilege Escalation in HashiCorp Consul in github.com/hashicorp/consul
type Monitor interface {
// Start returns a channel of log messages which are sent// ever time a log message occurs
Start() <-chan []byte// Stop de-registers the sink from the InterceptLogger and closes the log// channels. This returns a count of the number of log messages that were// dropped during streaming.
Stop() int
}
Monitor provides a mechanism to stream logs using go-hclog
InterceptLogger and SinkAdapter. It allows streaming of logs
at a different log level than what is set on the logger.