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GHSA-r344-xw3p-2frj: Apollo Router vulnerable to Improper Check or Handling of Exceptional Conditions

Impact

The Apollo Router is a configurable, high-performance graph router written in Rust to run a federated supergraph that uses Apollo Federation. Affected versions are subject to a Denial-of-Service (DoS) type vulnerability which causes the Router to panic and terminate when a multi-part response is sent. When users send queries to the router that uses the @defer or Subscriptions, the Router will panic.

To be vulnerable, users of Router must have a coprocessor with coprocessor.supergraph.response configured in their router.yaml and also to support either @defer or Subscriptions.

Patches

Router version 1.33.0 has a fix for this vulnerability. https://github.com/apollographql/router/pull/4014 fixes the issue.

Workarounds

For affected versions, avoid using the coprocessor supergraph response:

# do not use this stage in your coprocessor configuration
coprocessor:
  supergraph:
    response:

Or you can disable defer and subscriptions support:

# disable defer and subscriptions:
supergraph:
  defer_support: false # enabled by default
subscription:
  enabled: false # disabled by default

and continue to use the coprocessor supergraph response.

References

https://github.com/apollographql/router/issues/4013

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Impact

The Apollo Router is a configurable, high-performance graph router written in Rust to run a federated supergraph that uses Apollo Federation. Affected versions are subject to a Denial-of-Service (DoS) type vulnerability which causes the Router to panic and terminate when a multi-part response is sent. When users send queries to the router that uses the @defer or Subscriptions, the Router will panic.

To be vulnerable, users of Router must have a coprocessor with coprocessor.supergraph.response configured in their router.yaml and also to support either @defer or Subscriptions.

Patches

Router version 1.33.0 has a fix for this vulnerability. apollographql/router#4014 fixes the issue.

Workarounds

For affected versions, avoid using the coprocessor supergraph response:

do not use this stage in your coprocessor configuration

coprocessor: supergraph: response:

Or you can disable defer and subscriptions support:

disable defer and subscriptions:

supergraph: defer_support: false # enabled by default subscription: enabled: false # disabled by default

and continue to use the coprocessor supergraph response.

References

apollographql/router#4013

References

  • GHSA-r344-xw3p-2frj
  • https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2023-45812
  • apollographql/router#4013
  • apollographql/router#4014
  • apollographql/router@b917b8c

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CVE-2023-45812: Improper Check or Handling of Exceptional Conditions in apollo-router

The Apollo Router is a configurable, high-performance graph router written in Rust to run a federated supergraph that uses Apollo Federation. Affected versions are subject to a Denial-of-Service (DoS) type vulnerability which causes the Router to panic and terminate when a multi-part response is sent. When users send queries to the router that uses the `@defer` or Subscriptions, the Router will panic. To be vulnerable, users of Router must have a coprocessor with `coprocessor.supergraph.response` configured in their `router.yaml` and also to support either `@defer` or Subscriptions. Apollo Router version 1.33.0 has a fix for this vulnerability which was introduced in PR #4014. Users are advised to upgrade. Users unable to upgrade should avoid using the coprocessor supergraph response or disable defer and subscriptions support and continue to use the coprocessor supergraph response.

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