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GHSA-43ff-rr26-8hx4: OpenSearch Data Prepper plugins trust all SSL certificates by default

Impact

The OpenSearch sink and source plugins in Data Prepper are configured to trust all SSL certificates by default when no certificate path was provided, making connections vulnerable to man-in-the-middle attacks.

Prior to this fix, the OpenSearch sink and source plugins would automatically use a trust all SSL strategy when connecting to OpenSearch clusters if no certificate path was explicitly configured. This behavior bypassed SSL certificate validation, potentially allowing attackers to intercept and modify data in transit through man-in-the-middle attacks.

The vulnerability affects connections to OpenSearch when the cert parameter is not explicitly provided.

Patches

Data Prepper 2.12.2

Workarounds

If you cannot immediately upgrade to the fixed version, you can implement the following workaround.

OpenSearch sink

Add the cert parameter to your OpenSearch sink configuration with the path to your cluster’s CA certificate. The following example shows how to accomplish this.

sink:
  - opensearch:
      hosts: ["https://your-opensearch-cluster:9200"]
      cert: /path/to/your/ca-certificate.pem

OpenSearch source

Add the cert parameter to your OpenSearch sink configuration with the path to your cluster’s CA certificate. The following example shows how to accomplish this.

sink:
  - opensearch:
      hosts: ["https://your-opensearch-cluster:9200"]
      connection:
        cert: /path/to/your/ca-certificate.pem

References

N/A

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Impact

The OpenSearch sink and source plugins in Data Prepper are configured to trust all SSL certificates by default when no certificate path was provided, making connections vulnerable to man-in-the-middle attacks.

Prior to this fix, the OpenSearch sink and source plugins would automatically use a trust all SSL strategy when connecting to OpenSearch clusters if no certificate path was explicitly configured. This behavior bypassed SSL certificate validation, potentially allowing attackers to intercept and modify data in transit through man-in-the-middle attacks.

The vulnerability affects connections to OpenSearch when the cert parameter is not explicitly provided.

Patches

Data Prepper 2.12.2

Workarounds

If you cannot immediately upgrade to the fixed version, you can implement the following workaround.

OpenSearch sink

Add the cert parameter to your OpenSearch sink configuration with the path to your cluster’s CA certificate. The following example shows how to accomplish this.

sink:
  - opensearch:
      hosts: ["https://your-opensearch-cluster:9200"]
      cert: /path/to/your/ca-certificate.pem

OpenSearch source

Add the cert parameter to your OpenSearch sink configuration with the path to your cluster’s CA certificate. The following example shows how to accomplish this.

sink:
  - opensearch:
      hosts: ["https://your-opensearch-cluster:9200"]
      connection:
        cert: /path/to/your/ca-certificate.pem

References

N/A

References

  • GHSA-43ff-rr26-8hx4
  • https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2025-62371
  • opensearch-project/data-prepper@98fcf0d
  • opensearch-project/data-prepper@b0386a5
  • opensearch-project/data-prepper@db11ce8

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