Apache Solr uses a PKI based mechanism to secure inter-node communication when security is enabled. It is possible to create a specially crafted node name that does not exist as part of the cluster and point it to a malicious node. This can trick the nodes in cluster to believe that the malicious node is a member of the cluster. So, if Solr users have enabled BasicAuth authentication mechanism using the BasicAuthPlugin or if the user has implemented a custom Authentication plugin, which does not implement either "HttpClientInterceptorPlugin" or "HttpClientBuilderPlugin", his/her servers are vulnerable to this attack. Users who only use SSL without basic authentication or those who use Kerberos are not affected.
| Package (Ecosystem) | Introduced | Fixed | Limit |
|---|---|---|---|
| org.apache.solr:solr-core(Maven) | 5.3.0 | 5.5.5 | N/A |
| org.apache.solr:solr-core(Maven) | 6.0.0 | 6.6.0 | N/A |
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