CVE-2022-21657

MEDIUM

envoyproxy/envoy < 1.18.6 - Improper Certificate Validation

Title source: llm
STIX 2.1

Description

Envoy is an open source edge and service proxy, designed for cloud-native applications. In affected versions Envoy does not restrict the set of certificates it accepts from the peer, either as a TLS client or a TLS server, to only those certificates that contain the necessary extendedKeyUsage (id-kp-serverAuth and id-kp-clientAuth, respectively). This means that a peer may present an e-mail certificate (e.g. id-kp-emailProtection), either as a leaf certificate or as a CA in the chain, and it will be accepted for TLS. This is particularly bad when combined with the issue described in pull request #630, in that it allows a Web PKI CA that is intended only for use with S/MIME, and thus exempted from audit or supervision, to issue TLS certificates that will be accepted by Envoy. As a result Envoy will trust upstream certificates that should not be trusted. There are no known workarounds to this issue. Users are advised to upgrade.

References (2)

Core 2
Core References
Issue Tracking, Third Party Advisory x_refsource_confirm
https://github.com/envoyproxy/envoy/security/advisories/GHSA-837m-wjrv-vm5g
Patch, Third Party Advisory x_refsource_misc
https://github.com/envoyproxy/envoy/pull/630

Scores

CVSS v3 6.8
EPSS 0.0050
EPSS Percentile 38.6%
Attack Vector NETWORK
CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:H/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:N

CISA SSVC

Vulnrichment
Exploitation none
Automatable no
Technical Impact total

Details

CWE
CWE-295
Status published
Products (1)
envoyproxy/envoy < 1.18.6
Published Feb 22, 2022
Tracked Since Feb 18, 2026