Affected by GO-2022-0617
and 17 other vulnerabilities
GO-2022-0617 : WITHDRAWN: Potential proxy IP restriction bypass in Kubernetes in k8s.io/kubernetes
GO-2022-0885 : Improper Authentication in Kubernetes in k8s.io/kubernetes
GO-2022-0890 : Server Side Request Forgery (SSRF) in Kubernetes in k8s.io/kubernetes
GO-2022-0907 : Access Restriction Bypass in kube-apiserver in k8s.io/kubernetes
GO-2022-0908 : Incomplete List of Disallowed Inputs in Kubernetes in k8s.io/kubernetes
GO-2022-0910 : Files or Directories Accessible to External Parties in kubernetes in k8s.io/kubernetes
GO-2022-0983 : kubectl ANSI escape characters not filtered in k8s.io/kubernetes
GO-2023-1864 : Kubelet vulnerable to bypass of seccomp profile enforcement in k8s.io/kubernetes
GO-2023-1891 : kube-apiserver vulnerable to policy bypass in k8s.io/kubernetes
GO-2023-1892 : Kubernetes mountable secrets policy bypass in k8s.io/kubernetes
GO-2023-2159 : Kube-proxy may unintentionally forward traffic in k8s.io/kubernetes
GO-2023-2341 : Kubernetes Improper Input Validation vulnerability in k8s.io/kubernetes
GO-2024-2748 : Privilege Escalation in Kubernetes in k8s.io/apimachinery
GO-2024-2753 : Denial of service in Kubernetes in k8s.io/kubernetes
GO-2024-2754 : Sensitive Information leak via Log File in Kubernetes in k8s.io/kubernetes
GO-2024-2755 : Sensitive Information leak via Log File in Kubernetes in k8s.io/kubernetes
GO-2024-2994 : Kubernetes sets incorrect permissions on Windows containers logs in k8s.io/kubernetes
GO-2024-3277 : Kubernetes Nil pointer dereference in KCM after v1 HPA patch request in k8s.io/kubernetes
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k8s.io/kubernetes
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gcepd
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Version:
v1.17.2
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Published: Jan 18, 2020
License: Apache-2.0
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Imports: 31
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Documentation
Documentation
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Package gcepd contains the internal representation of GCE PersistentDisk
volumes.
The constants are used to map from the machine type (number of CPUs) to the limit of
persistent disks that can be attached to an instance. Please refer to gcloud doc
https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/disks/#increased_persistent_disk_limits
These constants are all the documented attach limit minus one because the
node boot disk is considered an attachable disk so effective attach limit is
one less.
ProbeVolumePlugins is the primary entrypoint for volume plugins.
type GCEDiskUtil struct{}
GCEDiskUtil provides operation for GCE PD
CreateVolume creates a GCE PD.
Returns: gcePDName, volumeSizeGB, labels, fsType, error
DeleteVolume deletes a GCE PD
Returns: error
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