CVE-2025-6087 Information

Description

A Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) vulnerability was identified in the @opennextjs/cloudflare package. The vulnerability stems from an unimplemented feature in the Cloudflare adapter for Open Next which allowed unauthenticated users to proxy arbitrary remote content via the /_next/image endpoint.

This issue allowed attackers to load remote resources from arbitrary hosts under the victim site’s domain for any site deployed using the Cloudflare adapter for Open Next. 

For example:

https://victim-site.com/_next/image?url=https://attacker.com

In this example attacker-controlled content from attacker.com is served through the victim site’s domain (victim-site.com) violating the same-origin policy and potentially misleading users or other services.

Impact:

SSRF via unrestricted remote URL loading




Arbitrary remote content loading




Potential internal service exposure or phishing risks through domain abuse

Mitigation:

The following mitigations have been put in place:

Server side updates to Cloudflare’s platform to restrict the content loaded via the /_next/image endpoint to images. The update automatically mitigates the issue for all existing and any future sites deployed to Cloudflare using the affected version of the Cloudflare adapter for Open Next




 Root cause fix https://github.com/opennextjs/opennextjs-cloudflare/pull/727  to the Cloudflare adapter for Open Next. The patched version of the adapter is found here  @opennextjs/cloudflare@1.3.0 https://www.npmjs.com/package/@opennextjs/cloudflare/v/1.3.0 


 Package dependency update https://github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/pull/9608  to create-cloudflare (c3) to use the fixed version of the Cloudflare adapter for Open Next. The patched version of create-cloudflare is found here:  create-cloudflare@2.49.3 https://www.npmjs.com/package/create-cloudflare/v/2.49.3 

In addition to the automatic mitigation deployed on Cloudflare’s platform we encourage affected users to upgrade to @opennext/cloudflare v1.3.0 and use the remotePatterns https://nextjs.org/docs/pages/api-reference/components/imageremotepatterns filter in Next config https://nextjs.org/docs/pages/api-reference/components/imageremotepatterns if they need to allow-list external urls with images assets.

Reference

https://github.com/opennextjs/opennextjs-cloudflare A Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) vulnerability was identified in the @opennextjs/cloudflare package. The vulnerability stems from an unimplemented feature in the Cloudflare adapter for Open Next which allowed unauthenticated users to proxy arbitrary remote content via the /_next/image endpoint.

This issue allowed attackers to load remote resources from arbitrary hosts under the victim site’s domain for any site deployed using the Cloudflare adapter for Open Next. 

For example:

https://victim-site.com/_next/image?url=https://attacker.com

In this example attacker-controlled content from attacker.com is served through the victim site’s domain (victim-site.com) violating the same-origin policy and potentially misleading users or other services.

Impact:

SSRF via unrestricted remote URL loading

Arbitrary remote content loading

Potential internal service exposure or phishing risks through domain abuse

Mitigation:

The following mitigations have been put in place:

Server side updates to Cloudflare’s platform to restrict the content loaded via the /_next/image endpoint to images. The update automatically mitigates the issue for all existing and any future sites deployed to Cloudflare using the affected version of the Cloudflare adapter for Open Next

Root cause fix https://github.com/opennextjs/opennextjs-cloudflare/pull/727  to the Cloudflare adapter for Open Next. The patched version of the adapter is found here  @opennextjs/cloudflare@1.3.0 https://www.npmjs.com/package/@opennextjs/cloudflare/v/1.3.0

Package dependency update https://github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/pull/9608  to create-cloudflare (c3) to use the fixed version of the Cloudflare adapter for Open Next. The patched version of create-cloudflare is found here:  create-cloudflare@2.49.3 https://www.npmjs.com/package/create-cloudflare/v/2.49.3

In addition to the automatic mitigation deployed on Cloudflare’s platform we encourage affected

users to upgrade to @opennext/cloudflare v1.3.0 and use the

remotePatterns

https://nextjs.org/docs/pages/api-reference/components/image#remotepatterns

filter in Next config https://nextjs.org/docs/pages/api-reference/components/image#remotepatterns

if they need to allow-list external urls with images assets.

CNNVD-202506-1919 (Published: 2025-06-16)

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