Affected by GO-2022-0617
and 18 other vulnerabilities
GO-2022-0617: WITHDRAWN: Potential proxy IP restriction bypass in Kubernetes in k8s.io/kubernetes
GO-2022-0782: Symlink Attack in kubectl cp in k8s.io/kubernetes
GO-2022-0885: Improper Authentication in Kubernetes in k8s.io/kubernetes
GO-2022-0890: Server Side Request Forgery (SSRF) in Kubernetes in k8s.io/kubernetes
GO-2022-0907: Access Restriction Bypass in kube-apiserver in k8s.io/kubernetes
GO-2022-0910: Files or Directories Accessible to External Parties in kubernetes in k8s.io/kubernetes
GO-2022-0983: kubectl ANSI escape characters not filtered in k8s.io/kubernetes
GO-2023-1864: Kubelet vulnerable to bypass of seccomp profile enforcement in k8s.io/kubernetes
GO-2023-1891: kube-apiserver vulnerable to policy bypass in k8s.io/kubernetes
GO-2023-1892: Kubernetes mountable secrets policy bypass in k8s.io/kubernetes
GO-2023-1985: Kubernetes in OpenShift3 Access Control Misconfiguration in k8s.io/kubernetes
GO-2023-2159: Kube-proxy may unintentionally forward traffic in k8s.io/kubernetes
GO-2023-2341: Kubernetes Improper Input Validation vulnerability in k8s.io/kubernetes
GO-2024-2748: Privilege Escalation in Kubernetes in k8s.io/apimachinery
GO-2024-2754: Sensitive Information leak via Log File in Kubernetes in k8s.io/kubernetes
GO-2024-2755: Sensitive Information leak via Log File in Kubernetes in k8s.io/kubernetes
GO-2024-2994: Kubernetes sets incorrect permissions on Windows containers logs in k8s.io/kubernetes
GO-2024-3277: Kubernetes Nil pointer dereference in KCM after v1 HPA patch request in k8s.io/kubernetes
GO-2025-3465: Node Denial of Service via kubelet Checkpoint API in k8s.io/kubernetes
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Version:
v0.8.2
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Published: Jan 20, 2015
License: Apache-2.0
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Imports: 9
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README
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podex
Description
podex
is a command line tool to bootstrap a kubernetes container manifests from docker image metadata.
Manifests can then be edited by a human to match deployment needs.
Usage
$ podex [-json|-yaml] [-id PODNAME] IMAGES...
$ podex -json [-id PODNAME] IMAGES... > pod.json
$ podex -yaml [-id PODNAME] IMAGES... > pod.yaml
Options
id
: set the pod name (required with multiple images, optional with single image: default to image base name)
json
: puts the container manifest into JSON format
yaml
: puts the container manifest into YAML format
Examples
$ podex -json google/nodejs-hello > pod.yaml
$ podex -yaml -id nodejs-nginx google/nodejs-hello nginx > pod.yaml
TODOs
- option generate a full pod manifest (w/
desired state
)
- option to merge multiple container manifest into one pod
- docker run flags support
- option to generate service bindings from links
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