First published: Fri Jan 24 2025(Updated: )
Coolify is an open-source and self-hostable tool for managing servers, applications, and databases. Prior to version 4.0.0-beta.361, the missing authorization allows any authenticated user to attach any existing private key on a coolify instance to his own server. If the server configuration of IP / domain, port (most likely 22) and user (root) matches with the victim's server configuration, then the attacker can use the `Terminal` feature and execute arbitrary commands on the victim's server. Version 4.0.0-beta.361 fixes the issue.
Credit: security-advisories@github.com
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
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Coolify Coolify | <4.0.0-beta.361 |
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CVE-2025-22609 has been classified as a high severity vulnerability due to its potential impact on server security.
To fix CVE-2025-22609, upgrade Coolify to version 4.0.0-beta.361 or higher, which resolves the missing authorization issue.
CVE-2025-22609 is an authorization vulnerability that allows authenticated users to improperly access private keys.
The implications of CVE-2025-22609 include unauthorized attachment of private keys to servers, which can compromise server integrity.
Users of Coolify versions prior to 4.0.0-beta.361 are affected by CVE-2025-22609 and should take immediate action to upgrade.