This project might be open to known security vulnerabilities, which can be prevented by tightening the version range of affected dependencies. Find detailed information at the bottom.

Crate sea-orm

Dependencies

(20 total, 3 outdated, 1 possibly insecure)

CrateRequiredLatestStatus
 async-stream^0.30.3.5up to date
 async-trait^0.10.1.82up to date
 bigdecimal^0.30.4.5out of date
 chrono^0.4.300.4.38up to date
 futures^0.30.3.30up to date
 log^0.40.4.22up to date
 ouroboros^0.170.18.4out of date
 rust_decimal^11.36.0up to date
 sea-orm-macros~1.0.11.0.1up to date
 sea-query^0.31.00.31.0up to date
 sea-query-binder^0.6.00.6.0up to date
 serde^1.01.0.210up to date
 serde_json^1.01.0.128up to date
 sqlx ⚠️^0.70.8.2out of date
 strum^0.260.26.3up to date
 thiserror^11.0.63up to date
 time^0.3.360.3.36up to date
 tracing^0.10.1.40up to date
 url^2.22.5.2up to date
 uuid^11.10.0up to date

Dev dependencies

(14 total, 2 outdated, 1 possibly insecure)

CrateRequiredLatestStatus
 actix-rt^2.2.02.10.0up to date
 arraystring^0.30.3.0up to date
 async-std^11.13.0up to date
 dotenv^0.150.15.0up to date
 futures^0.30.3.30up to date
 maplit^11.0.2up to date
 once_cell^1.81.19.0up to date
 pretty_assertions^0.71.4.1out of date
 smol^1.22.0.2out of date
 smol-potat^1.11.1.2up to date
 time^0.3.360.3.36up to date
 tokio ⚠️^1.61.40.0maybe insecure
 tracing-subscriber^0.3.170.3.18up to date
 uuid^11.10.0up to date

Security Vulnerabilities

tokio: reject_remote_clients Configuration corruption

RUSTSEC-2023-0001

On Windows, configuring a named pipe server with pipe_mode will force ServerOptions::reject_remote_clients as false.

This drops any intended explicit configuration for the reject_remote_clients that may have been set as true previously.

The default setting of reject_remote_clients is normally true meaning the default is also overridden as false.

Workarounds

Ensure that pipe_mode is set first after initializing a ServerOptions. For example:

let mut opts = ServerOptions::new();
opts.pipe_mode(PipeMode::Message);
opts.reject_remote_clients(true);

sqlx: Binary Protocol Misinterpretation caused by Truncating or Overflowing Casts

RUSTSEC-2024-0363

The following presentation at this year's DEF CON was brought to our attention on the SQLx Discord:

SQL Injection isn't Dead: Smuggling Queries at the Protocol Level
http://web.archive.org/web/20240812130923/https://media.defcon.org/DEF%20CON%2032/DEF%20CON%2032%20presentations/DEF%20CON%2032%20-%20Paul%20Gerste%20-%20SQL%20Injection%20Isn't%20Dead%20Smuggling%20Queries%20at%20the%20Protocol%20Level.pdf
(Archive link for posterity.)

Essentially, encoding a value larger than 4GiB can cause the length prefix in the protocol to overflow, causing the server to interpret the rest of the string as binary protocol commands or other data.

It appears SQLx does perform truncating casts in a way that could be problematic, for example: https://github.com/launchbadge/sqlx/blob/6f2905695b9606b5f51b40ce10af63ac9e696bb8/sqlx-postgres/src/arguments.rs#L163

This code has existed essentially since the beginning, so it is reasonable to assume that all published versions <= 0.8.0 are affected.

Mitigation

As always, you should make sure your application is validating untrustworthy user input. Reject any input over 4 GiB, or any input that could encode to a string longer than 4 GiB. Dynamically built queries are also potentially problematic if it pushes the message size over this 4 GiB bound.

Encode::size_hint() can be used for sanity checks, but do not assume that the size returned is accurate. For example, the Json<T> and Text<T> adapters have no reasonable way to predict or estimate the final encoded size, so they just return size_of::<T>() instead.

For web application backends, consider adding some middleware that limits the size of request bodies by default.

Resolution

sqlx 0.8.1 has been released with the fix: https://github.com/launchbadge/sqlx/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md#081---2024-08-23

Postgres users are advised to upgrade ASAP as a possible exploit has been demonstrated: https://github.com/launchbadge/sqlx/issues/3440#issuecomment-2307956901

MySQL and SQLite do not appear to be exploitable, but upgrading is recommended nonetheless.