RHSA-2025:1332: Important: Gatekeeper v3.15.3
Gatekeeper v3.15.3Starting in v3.15.3, users can specify a containerArguments list of namesand values for both the audit and webhook configurations to be passed tothe respective deployment. These will be ignored if the argument hasalready been set by the operator or specifies an argument listed in thedeny list.Starting in v3.15.3, the following namespaces are exempt from admissioncontrol: kube- multicluster-engine hypershift hive rhacs-operator open-cluster- openshift- To disable the default exempt namespaces, set the namespaces you want onthe object.Security fix(es): golang.org/x/crypto/ssh: Misuse of ServerConfig.PublicKeyCallback might cause authorization bypass in golang.org/x/crypto (CVE-2024-45337) golang.org/x/net/html: Non-linear parsing of case-insensitive content in golang.org/x/net/html (CVE-2024-45338)Additional Release Notes: v3.15.0 https://github.com/open-policy-agent/gatekeeper/releases/tag/v3.15.0 v3.15.1 https://github.com/open-policy-agent/gatekeeper/releases/tag/v3.15.1
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What is the severity of RHSA-2025:1332?
The severity of RHSA-2025:1332 is classified as important due to potential configurations being ignored in the Gatekeeper application.
How do I fix RHSA-2025:1332?
To fix RHSA-2025:1332, upgrade Gatekeeper to version 3.15.4 or later where the issue is resolved.
What software does RHSA-2025:1332 affect?
RHSA-2025:1332 affects Red Hat Gatekeeper version 3.15.3 and potentially earlier versions.
What is the nature of the vulnerability in RHSA-2025:1332?
The vulnerability in RHSA-2025:1332 involves improper handling of container arguments, leading to ignored configurations.
Is there a workaround for RHSA-2025:1332?
There is no documented workaround for RHSA-2025:1332; upgrading to a secure version is recommended.