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● High · CVSS 8.7

How to Fix CVE-2026-25499: Insecure Default Config in terraform-provider-proxmox

Other vulnerabilities in the same area that are worth patching alongside this one:

*By Sai Kiran Pandrala*

⚡ At a glance
SeverityCVSS 8.7 - High
Actively exploited?Not currently listed in CISA KEV
Affected< 0.93.1
Fixed inversion
Type (CWE)CWE-1188: Insecure Default Initialization of Resource

What is CVE-2026-25499?

CVE-2026-25499 is an insecure default configuration flaw in terraform-provider-proxmox. The default install leaves a security-critical setting in a state that lets a remote attacker bypass authentication or reach administrative endpoints. Vendor description: Terraform / OpenTofu Provider adds support for Proxmox Virtual Environment. Prior to version 0.93.1, in the SSH configuration documentation, the sudoer line suggested is insecure and can result in escaping the folder using ../, allowing any files on the system to be edited.

Why this CVE matters

Insecure-default flaws affect every fresh install until the operator changes the setting. When the default is exploitable by an unauthenticated attacker, scanning for vulnerable instances becomes a weekend project for a motivated actor.

For deployments of terraform-provider-proxmox that have been exposed to the public internet during the disclosure window, the operating assumption should be that scanning has already happened. Even where exploitation has not been publicly observed, scanning for the vulnerable fingerprint is cheap and routine. Patching closes the door; log review and credential rotation close out the rest of the response.

Am I affected?

You are affected if your installation matches any of these version ranges:

Check your installed version against the list above. If you cannot determine the version, treat the system as affected and follow the upgrade path below.

Open terraform-provider-proxmox's About dialog or run the vendor-documented version-check command. Compare the result against the affected ranges in the advisory.

How to fix CVE-2026-25499

  1. Read the vendor advisory in full: https://github.com/bpg/terraform-provider-proxmox/security/advisories/GHSA-gwch-7m8v-7544
  2. Upgrade terraform-provider-proxmox to the patched build listed in the vendor advisory.
  3. Back up the configuration (and database, where applicable) before upgrading.
  4. Apply the patch in a maintenance window. For HA pairs, upgrade the standby node first, fail over, then upgrade the former primary.
  5. Restart the affected service so the patched binary loads, then verify the new version (see verification section).

Patched-version commands

Vendor advisory: https://github.com/bpg/terraform-provider-proxmox/security/advisories/GHSA-gwch-7m8v-7544

Affected: terraform-provider-proxmox: < 0.93.1

Patched in: 0.93.1


# Vendor advisory: https://github.com/bpg/terraform-provider-proxmox/security/advisories/GHSA-gwch-7m8v-7544

# npm / Yarn / pnpm.
npm install terraform-provider-proxmox@0.93.1
npm ls terraform-provider-proxmox

# Python / pip.
python -m pip install --upgrade "terraform-provider-proxmox>=0.93.1"
python -m pip show terraform-provider-proxmox

# Container image.
docker pull <your-registry>/terraform-provider-proxmox:0.93.1
docker stop terraform-provider-proxmox && docker rm terraform-provider-proxmox
docker run -d --name terraform-provider-proxmox <your-registry>/terraform-provider-proxmox:0.93.1

# Vendor advisory: https://github.com/bpg/terraform-provider-proxmox/security/advisories/GHSA-gwch-7m8v-7544
# Same flow from a Windows admin workstation.
npm install terraform-provider-proxmox@0.93.1
docker pull <your-registry>/terraform-provider-proxmox:0.93.1

Verify the fix landed


# Vendor advisory: https://github.com/bpg/terraform-provider-proxmox/security/advisories/GHSA-gwch-7m8v-7544
# Post-patch verification (replace <service> with the real service unit).
journalctl -u <service> --since "10 minutes ago"
dmesg --since "10 minutes ago"

# Re-scan with your vulnerability scanner (Nessus, Qualys, Tenable, OpenVAS).
# It should no longer flag CVE-2026-25499 on the patched target.

If you cannot patch immediately

No official workaround exists beyond restricting network exposure to the affected component. Apply the vendor patch as the primary remediation.

How to verify the fix worked

If your installation was internet-reachable during the disclosure window, treat log review as part of the remediation rather than an optional follow-up. Look for log entries that do not match your normal request patterns, especially repeated requests to the same uncommon endpoint, and any administrative changes you cannot tie back to a known operator.

Frequently asked questions

Is CVE-2026-25499 being exploited in the wild?

Public exploitation has not been confirmed by CISA at the time of writing. Treat the patch as time-sensitive anyway; reports often lag actual abuse.

Will a WAF or IDS rule fully mitigate CVE-2026-25499?

No. Network-layer filters can reduce noise and slow opportunistic scanners, but they will not stop a determined attacker. The vendor patch is the only durable fix.

How long should I plan for the upgrade?

Typical vendor-documented upgrade windows for terraform-provider-proxmox run from a few minutes to under an hour depending on cluster size. Test in a staging environment first and follow the vendor's documented HA upgrade order.

References


*This guide was assembled from the official vendor advisory, the NVD record, and the CISA KEV catalog entry on 2026-05-25. Always confirm against the vendor advisory before applying changes in production.*