Affected by GO-2022-0617
and 21 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GO-2022-0617 : WITHDRAWN: Potential proxy IP restriction bypass in Kubernetes in k8s.io/kubernetes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 : ANSI escape characters not filtered in kubectl in k8s.io/kubernetes
GO-2023-1864 : Kubelet vulnerable to bypass of seccomp profile enforcement in k8s.io/kubernetes
GO-2023-1891 : Vulnerable to policy bypass in kube-apiserver 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 for users of Ceph RBD via Log File in k8s.io/kubernetes
GO-2024-2755 : Sensitive Information leak for VSphere users via Log File 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
GO-2025-3521 : Kubernetes GitRepo Volume Inadvertent Local Repository Access in k8s.io/kubernetes
GO-2025-3522 : Kubernetes allows Command Injection affecting Windows nodes via nodes/*/logs/query API in k8s.io/kubernetes
GO-2025-3915 : Kubernetes Nodes can delete themselves by adding an OwnerReference in k8s.io/kubernetes
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k8s.io/kubernetes
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record
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Version:
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Published: Nov 18, 2014
License: Apache-2.0
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Documentation
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Package record has all client logic for recording and reporting events.
Event constructs an event from the given information and puts it in the queue for sending.
'object' is the object this event is about. Event will make a reference-- or you may also
pass a reference to the object directly.
'status' is the new status of the object. 'reason' is the reason it now has this status.
Both 'status' and 'reason' should be short and unique; they will be used to automate
handling of events, so imagine people writing switch statements to handle them. You want to
make that easy.
'message' is intended to be human readable.
The resulting event will be created in the same namespace as the reference object.
Eventf is just like Event, but with Sprintf for the message field.
GetEvents lets you see *local* events. Convenience function for testing. The
return value can be ignored or used to stop logging, if desired.
StartLogging just logs local events, using the given logging function. The
return value can be ignored or used to stop logging, if desired.
StartRecording starts sending events to recorder. Call once while initializing
your binary. Subsequent calls will be ignored. The return value can be ignored
or used to stop recording, if desired.
EventRecorder knows how to store events (client.Client implements it.)
EventRecorder must respect the namespace that will be embedded in 'event'.
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