CVE-2026-34992: Missing Encryption of Sensitive Data in antrea.io/antrea

Published Apr 3, 2026
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Updated

Impact This is a missing encryption vulnerability (CWE-311) affecting inter-Node Pod traffic. In Antrea clusters configured for dual-stack networking with IPsec encryption enabled (trafficEncryptionMode: ipsec), Antrea fails to apply encryption for IPv6 Pod traffic.

While the IPv4 traffic is correctly encrypted via ESP (Encapsulating Security Payload), traffic using IPv6 is transmitted in plaintext. This occurs because the packets are encapsulated (using Geneve or VXLAN) but bypass the IPsec encryption layer.

Impacted Users: users with dual-stack clusters and IPsec encryption enabled.

Single-stack IPv4 or IPv6 clusters are not affected.

Patches Yes, the issue has been patched: https://github.com/antrea-io/antrea/pull/7759 Users should upgrade to one of the following versions: Antrea v2.6.0 or later Antrea v2.5.2 Antrea v2.4.5

Antrea recommends running the antctl check installation --run ipsec tool after upgrading to verify that both address families are correctly producing ESP traffic.

Workarounds There is no configuration workaround to enable IPsec IPv6 in affected versions. If an immediate upgrade is not possible, user may consider using WireGuard instead for inter-Node Pod traffic encryption. The WireGuard support in Antrea does not suffer from the same issue.

Resources Pull Request with Fix: antrea-io/antrea#7759 Validation Tool PR: antrea-io/antrea#7757 Antrea Documentation: Traffic Encryption Guide

Other sources

Antrea is a Kubernetes networking solution intended to be Kubernetes native. Prior to 2.4.5 and 2.5.2, a missing encryption vulnerability affects inter-Node Pod traffic. In Antrea clusters configured for dual-stack networking with IPsec encryption enabled (trafficEncryptionMode: ipsec), Antrea fails to apply encryption for IPv6 Pod traffic. While the IPv4 traffic is correctly encrypted via ESP (Encapsulating Security Payload), traffic using IPv6 is transmitted in plaintext. This occurs because the packets are encapsulated (using Geneve or VXLAN) but bypass the IPsec encryption layer. Impacted Users: users with dual-stack clusters and IPsec encryption enabled. Single-stack IPv4 or IPv6 clusters are not affected. This vulnerability is fixed in 2.4.5 and 2.5.2.

MITRE

Affected Software

5 affected componentsFixes available
go/antrea.io/antrea<1.11.0-alpha.0.0.20260225185322-738bad662b20
1.11.0-alpha.0.0.20260225185322-738bad662b20
go/antrea.io/antrea>=2.5.0<2.5.2
go/antrea.io/antrea>=1.11.0<2.4.5
linuxfoundation Antrea Kubernetes<2.4.5
linuxfoundation Antrea Kubernetes>=2.5.0<2.5.2

Event History

Apr 3, 2026
Advisory Published
via GitHub·04:02 AM
Data Sourced
via GitHub·04:02 AM
DescriptionWeaknessAffected Software
Apr 6, 2026
CVE Published
via MITRE·04:31 PM
Data Sourced
via MITRE·04:31 PM
DescriptionWeakness
Data Sourced
via NVD·05:17 PM
DescriptionSeverityWeakness
Data Sourced
via NVD·05:17 PM
RemedyAffected Software

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