Red Hat Security Advisory: OpenShift Container Platform 4.17.14 packages and security update
Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform 4. 17. 14 includes security updates addressing two vulnerabilities in the Jinja2 template engine that allow sandbox breakout via malicious filenames and indirect references to the format method. These vulnerabilities are identified as CVE-2024-56201 and CVE-2024-56326. The update is rated as having an important security impact by Red Hat Product Security. Users of OpenShift Container Platform 4. 17 are advised to upgrade to the updated packages and container images available through the official release channels to mitigate these issues.
AI Analysis
Technical Summary
This advisory covers security fixes in Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform 4.17.14 for two Jinja2 vulnerabilities: CVE-2024-56201, which allows sandbox breakout through malicious filenames, and CVE-2024-56326, which allows sandbox breakout via indirect reference to the format method. These vulnerabilities could potentially allow an attacker to escape the Jinja2 sandbox environment, compromising the security assumptions of template rendering. The advisory provides updated RPM packages and container images to address these issues. Red Hat rates the security impact as important and recommends upgrading to the fixed versions using the OpenShift CLI or web console.
Potential Impact
The vulnerabilities allow sandbox breakout in the Jinja2 template engine used within OpenShift Container Platform, potentially enabling attackers to execute unauthorized code or commands within the templating environment. This could undermine the security of applications relying on Jinja2 sandboxing. The advisory does not report known exploits in the wild. The overall security impact is rated as important by Red Hat Product Security.
Mitigation Recommendations
Red Hat has released updated packages and container images in OpenShift Container Platform 4.17.14 that fix these vulnerabilities. Users should upgrade to these updated packages and images as soon as they are available in the appropriate release channels. Upgrades can be performed using the OpenShift CLI (oc) or the web console. Detailed upgrade instructions are provided by Red Hat at https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/4.17/updating/updating_a_cluster/updating-cluster-cli.html. No alternative mitigations or workarounds are indicated in the advisory.
Red Hat Security Advisory: OpenShift Container Platform 4.17.14 packages and security update
Description
Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform 4. 17. 14 includes security updates addressing two vulnerabilities in the Jinja2 template engine that allow sandbox breakout via malicious filenames and indirect references to the format method. These vulnerabilities are identified as CVE-2024-56201 and CVE-2024-56326. The update is rated as having an important security impact by Red Hat Product Security. Users of OpenShift Container Platform 4. 17 are advised to upgrade to the updated packages and container images available through the official release channels to mitigate these issues.
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Technical Analysis
This advisory covers security fixes in Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform 4.17.14 for two Jinja2 vulnerabilities: CVE-2024-56201, which allows sandbox breakout through malicious filenames, and CVE-2024-56326, which allows sandbox breakout via indirect reference to the format method. These vulnerabilities could potentially allow an attacker to escape the Jinja2 sandbox environment, compromising the security assumptions of template rendering. The advisory provides updated RPM packages and container images to address these issues. Red Hat rates the security impact as important and recommends upgrading to the fixed versions using the OpenShift CLI or web console.
Potential Impact
The vulnerabilities allow sandbox breakout in the Jinja2 template engine used within OpenShift Container Platform, potentially enabling attackers to execute unauthorized code or commands within the templating environment. This could undermine the security of applications relying on Jinja2 sandboxing. The advisory does not report known exploits in the wild. The overall security impact is rated as important by Red Hat Product Security.
Mitigation Recommendations
Red Hat has released updated packages and container images in OpenShift Container Platform 4.17.14 that fix these vulnerabilities. Users should upgrade to these updated packages and images as soon as they are available in the appropriate release channels. Upgrades can be performed using the OpenShift CLI (oc) or the web console. Detailed upgrade instructions are provided by Red Hat at https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/4.17/updating/updating_a_cluster/updating-cluster-cli.html. No alternative mitigations or workarounds are indicated in the advisory.
Technical Details
- Gcve Source
- db.gcve.eu
- Csaf Category
- csaf_security_advisory
- Csaf Version
- 2.0
- Publisher
- Red Hat Product Security
- Advisory Id
- RHSA-2025:0656
- Cve Count
- 2
- Additional Cves
- ["CVE-2024-56326"]
- Cvss Version
- null
Threat ID: 6a1f4e92e29bf47b50085e5b
Added to database: 6/2/2026, 9:43:46 PM
Last enriched: 6/2/2026, 10:21:37 PM
Last updated: 6/3/2026, 5:03:15 AM
Views: 4
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