Apollo Router's Compressed Payloads do not respect HTTP Payload Limits
Moderate severity
GitHub Reviewed
Published
Mar 6, 2024
in
apollographql/router
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Updated Mar 6, 2024
Description
Published to the GitHub Advisory Database
Mar 6, 2024
Reviewed
Mar 6, 2024
Last updated
Mar 6, 2024
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. When receiving compressed HTTP payloads, affected versions of the Router evaluate the
limits.http_max_request_bytes
configuration option after the entirety of the compressed payload is decompressed. If affected versions of the Router receive highly compressed payloads, this could result in significant memory consumption while the compressed payload is expanded.Patches
Router version 1.40.2 has a fix for the vulnerability.
Workarounds
If you are unable to upgrade, you may be able to implement mitigations at proxies or load balancers positioned in front of your Router fleet (e.g. Nginx, HAProxy, or cloud-native WAF services) by creating limits on HTTP body upload size.
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