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#732 Add message body to response-ratelimiting plugin, block requests… #733

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… via access.lua, not header_filter.lua

I modified the plugin to block requests from access.lua rather than dropping a 429 in the status via the header_filter.lua component. Seems like header filters were receiving the response from the upstream server and THEN issuing a 429 from Kong, which is really bad. You may have created an object or something but got a 429.

Now access is blocked on the front-end.

for limit_name, v in pairs(usage) do
for period_name, lv in pairs(usage[limit_name]) do
if lv.remaining <= 0 then
stop = true -- No more
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We could break here, or even return the 429directly.

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yep that's cleaner

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LGTM. Tbh I have no idea why that plugin was not already implemented like so, it sounds utterly stupid that the actual limiting is happening in header_filter.

This also makes me think: rate-limiting/quota plugins should ideally return which limit has been reached in the response body, I think that could be helpful, and values stored in ngx.ctx really need to be name-spaced: ngx.ctx.plugin_name[], and ngx.ctx.kong[] (for plugins, and core). But that's outside the context of this PR, just thinking out loud.

Thanks for spotting this.

@thibaultcha thibaultcha added the pr/ready (but hold merge) No more concerns, but do not merge yet (probably a conflict of interest with another PR or release) label Nov 21, 2015
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I have no idea why that plugin was not already implemented like so

For two reasons:

  • Bulk requests
  • Multiple quotas

Bulk requests

This plugin has a substantial problem with bulk requests that can change the state of multiple objects in the upstream service: when sending a bulk request that exceeds the limits, there is no way for Kong to prevent the request from going through and possibly change the state of the objects. For example an SMS service allows to send up to 10 sms messages per day, but also allows to send a bulk request, so that one single POST request can send more sms messages at once. Even if the advertised limit is 10/day, I could still make one request to send 100 text messages, bypass Kong, and only on the subsequent request Kong would finally block the client.

In both implementations (the previous one, and the one in the PR) this is unavoidable and a known limitation of the plugin. But there is a difference: in the previous implementation, when going over the limits on a bulk request, I would send a 429 response regardless of the change of state because the user effectively went over his limits (so the SMS messages would have been sent anyways because of the limitation I mentioned before, but an error notification would be sent back). This PR would send a 200 response instead (or whatever the upstream service returns), effectively never telling the client he went over. So although substantially this is unavoidable, I decided that an error message was more appropriate.

This behavior is useful also for bulk requests that don't change the state of the objects in the upstream service. Example: A video API only allows to retrieve 100 videos per day using a GET request. The request can be executed, but the response overwritten with a 429 status code to effectively not showing any result to the client. header_by_lua doesn't allow to set a custom body (that's why it was missing).

Multiple quotas

The reason why the previous implementation doesn't block the request in the access_by_lua is because an upstream service may have more than one quota specified, and Kong doesn't know which one is going to be modified. Let's say that I have an API that provides quotas on images (20 images/day) and videos (100 videos/day): the current PR would block any request that deal with videos if the images quotas (or any other quota) is being reached, which is unexpected behavior.

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Fair enough, but the most simple, very common use case which is the one describe by @nricklin is still broken in the old implementation. A request (not bulked) must not hit upstream if the quota is exceeded.

@thibaultcha thibaultcha added status/do not merge and removed pr/ready (but hold merge) No more concerns, but do not merge yet (probably a conflict of interest with another PR or release) labels Nov 22, 2015
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To improve the previous implementation, we could have this check in access_by_lua: if there is only one quota specified, and the user is already over his limit, then block the request. This would result in 2x the number of requests to the database for APIs with only one quota (more load on Cassandra), but it would block the request. We could also set a custom error body message since it would happen in access_by_lua.

The rest of the logic needs to be in header_by_lua, making #732 not implementable.

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In my opinion handling bulk requests correctly is up to the API creator.

But you're right that handling multiple quotas is a problem. I think it's an impossible problem. How can Kong ever know whether to block a request up front, when it only finds out it should have been blocked after the response comes back?

A solution could be to tie a set of request paths & verbs to a particular quota.

Example:
Limit widget-creation: 10, apply to POST matching /api/widget
Limit widget-access: 50, apply to GET matching /api/widget

POST to /api/widget and get a response incrementing widget-creation
GET to /api/widget/<id> and get a response incrementing widget-access

Then depending on the path and verb you check to see whether you should block based on a limit.

kikito pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Apr 23, 2024
### Summary

#### 2.6.0
```
Release 2.6.0 Tue February 6 2024
        Security fixes:
      #789 #814  CVE-2023-52425 -- Fix quadratic runtime issues with big tokens
                   that can cause denial of service, in partial where
                   dealing with compressed XML input.  Applications
                   that parsed a document in one go -- a single call to
                   functions XML_Parse or XML_ParseBuffer -- were not affected.
                   The smaller the chunks/buffers you use for parsing
                   previously, the bigger the problem prior to the fix.
                   Backporters should be careful to no omit parts of
                   pull request #789 and to include earlier pull request #771,
                   in order to not break the fix.
           #777  CVE-2023-52426 -- Fix billion laughs attacks for users
                   compiling *without* XML_DTD defined (which is not common).
                   Users with XML_DTD defined have been protected since
                   Expat >=2.4.0 (and that was CVE-2013-0340 back then).

        Bug fixes:
            #753  Fix parse-size-dependent "invalid token" error for
                    external entities that start with a byte order mark
            #780  Fix NULL pointer dereference in setContext via
                    XML_ExternalEntityParserCreate for compilation with
                    XML_DTD undefined
       #812 #813  Protect against closing entities out of order

        Other changes:
            #723  Improve support for arc4random/arc4random_buf
       #771 #788  Improve buffer growth in XML_GetBuffer and XML_Parse
       #761 #770  xmlwf: Support --help and --version
       #759 #770  xmlwf: Support custom buffer size for XML_GetBuffer and read
            #744  xmlwf: Improve language and URL clickability in help output
            #673  examples: Add new example "element_declarations.c"
            #764  Be stricter about macro XML_CONTEXT_BYTES at build time
            #765  Make inclusion to expat_config.h consistent
       #726 #727  Autotools: configure.ac: Support --disable-maintainer-mode
    #678 #705 ..
  #706 #733 #792  Autotools: Sync CMake templates with CMake 3.26
            #795  Autotools: Make installation of shipped man page doc/xmlwf.1
                    independent of docbook2man availability
            #815  Autotools|CMake: Add missing -DXML_STATIC to pkg-config file
                    section "Cflags.private" in order to fix compilation
                    against static libexpat using pkg-config on Windows
       #724 #751  Autotools|CMake: Require a C99 compiler
                    (a de-facto requirement already since Expat 2.2.2 of 2017)
            #793  Autotools|CMake: Fix PACKAGE_BUGREPORT variable
       #750 #786  Autotools|CMake: Make test suite require a C++11 compiler
            #749  CMake: Require CMake >=3.5.0
            #672  CMake: Lowercase off_t and size_t to help a bug in Meson
            #746  CMake: Sort xmlwf sources alphabetically
            #785  CMake|Windows: Fix generation of DLL file version info
            #790  CMake: Build tests/benchmark/benchmark.c as well for
                    a build with -DEXPAT_BUILD_TESTS=ON
       #745 #757  docs: Document the importance of isFinal + adjust tests
                    accordingly
            #736  docs: Improve use of "NULL" and "null"
            #713  docs: Be specific about version of XML (XML 1.0r4)
                    and version of C (C99); (XML 1.0r5 will need a sponsor.)
            #762  docs: reference.html: Promote function XML_ParseBuffer more
            #779  docs: reference.html: Add HTML anchors to XML_* macros
            #760  docs: reference.html: Upgrade to OK.css 1.2.0
       #763 #739  docs: Fix typos
            #696  docs|CI: Use HTTPS URLs instead of HTTP at various places
    #669 #670 ..
    #692 #703 ..
       #733 #772  Address compiler warnings
       #798 #800  Address clang-tidy warnings
       #775 #776  Version info bumped from 9:10:8 (libexpat*.so.1.8.10)
                    to 10:0:9 (libexpat*.so.1.9.0); see https://verbump.de/
                    for what these numbers do

        Infrastructure:
       #700 #701  docs: Document security policy in file SECURITY.md
            #766  docs: Improve parse buffer variables in-code documentation
    #674 #738 ..
    #740 #747 ..
  #748 #781 #782  Refactor coverage and conformance tests
       #714 #716  Refactor debug level variables to unsigned long
            #671  Improve handling of empty environment variable value
                    in function getDebugLevel (without visible user effect)
    #755 #774 ..
    #758 #783 ..
       #784 #787  tests: Improve test coverage with regard to parse chunk size
  #660 #797 #801  Fuzzing: Improve fuzzing coverage
       #367 #799  Fuzzing|CI: Start running OSS-Fuzz fuzzing regression tests
       #698 #721  CI: Resolve some Travis CI leftovers
            #669  CI: Be robust towards absence of Git tags
       #693 #694  CI: Set permissions to "contents: read" for security
            #709  CI: Pin all GitHub Actions to specific commits for security
            #739  CI: Reject spelling errors using codespell
            #798  CI: Enforce clang-tidy clean code
    #773 #808 ..
       #809 #810  CI: Upgrade Clang from 15 to 18
            #796  CI: Start using Clang's Control Flow Integrity sanitizer
  #675 #720 #722  CI: Adapt to breaking changes in GitHub Actions Ubuntu images
            #689  CI: Adapt to breaking changes in Clang/LLVM Debian packaging
            #763  CI: Adapt to breaking changes in codespell
            #803  CI: Adapt to breaking changes in Cppcheck

        Special thanks to:
            Ivan Galkin
            Joyce Brum
            Philippe Antoine
            Rhodri James
            Snild Dolkow
            spookyahell
            Steven Garske
                 and
            Clang AddressSanitizer
            Clang UndefinedBehaviorSanitizer
            codespell
            GCC Farm Project
            OSS-Fuzz
            Sony Mobile
```

#### 2.6.1
```
Release 2.6.1 Thu February 29 2024
        Bug fixes:
            #817  Make tests independent of CPU speed, and thus more robust
       #828 #836  Expose billion laughs API with XML_DTD defined and
                    XML_GE undefined, regression from 2.6.0

        Other changes:
            #829  Hide test-only code behind new internal macro
            #833  Autotools: Reject expat_config.h.in defining SIZEOF_VOID_P
            #819  Address compiler warnings
       #832 #834  Version info bumped from 10:0:9 (libexpat*.so.1.9.0)
                    to 10:1:9 (libexpat*.so.1.9.1); see https://verbump.de/
                    for what these numbers do

        Infrastructure:
            #818  CI: Adapt to breaking changes in clang-format

        Special thanks to:
            David Hall
            Snild Dolkow
```

#### 2.6.2
```
Release 2.6.2 Wed March 13 2024
        Security fixes:
       #839 #842  CVE-2024-28757 -- Prevent billion laughs attacks with
                    isolated use of external parsers.  Please see the commit
                    message of commit 1d50b80cf31de87750103656f6eb693746854aa8
                    for details.

        Bug fixes:
       #839 #841  Reject direct parameter entity recursion
                    and avoid the related undefined behavior

        Other changes:
            #847  Autotools: Fix build for DOCBOOK_TO_MAN containing spaces
            #837  Add missing #821 and #824 to 2.6.1 change log
       #838 #843  Version info bumped from 10:1:9 (libexpat*.so.1.9.1)
                    to 10:2:9 (libexpat*.so.1.9.2); see https://verbump.de/
                    for what these numbers do

        Special thanks to:
            Philippe Antoine
            Tomas Korbar
                 and
            Clang UndefinedBehaviorSanitizer
            OSS-Fuzz / ClusterFuzz
```

Signed-off-by: Aapo Talvensaari <aapo.talvensaari@gmail.com>
bungle added a commit that referenced this pull request Apr 23, 2024
### Summary

#### 2.6.0
```
Release 2.6.0 Tue February 6 2024
        Security fixes:
      #789 #814  CVE-2023-52425 -- Fix quadratic runtime issues with big tokens
                   that can cause denial of service, in partial where
                   dealing with compressed XML input.  Applications
                   that parsed a document in one go -- a single call to
                   functions XML_Parse or XML_ParseBuffer -- were not affected.
                   The smaller the chunks/buffers you use for parsing
                   previously, the bigger the problem prior to the fix.
                   Backporters should be careful to no omit parts of
                   pull request #789 and to include earlier pull request #771,
                   in order to not break the fix.
           #777  CVE-2023-52426 -- Fix billion laughs attacks for users
                   compiling *without* XML_DTD defined (which is not common).
                   Users with XML_DTD defined have been protected since
                   Expat >=2.4.0 (and that was CVE-2013-0340 back then).

        Bug fixes:
            #753  Fix parse-size-dependent "invalid token" error for
                    external entities that start with a byte order mark
            #780  Fix NULL pointer dereference in setContext via
                    XML_ExternalEntityParserCreate for compilation with
                    XML_DTD undefined
       #812 #813  Protect against closing entities out of order

        Other changes:
            #723  Improve support for arc4random/arc4random_buf
       #771 #788  Improve buffer growth in XML_GetBuffer and XML_Parse
       #761 #770  xmlwf: Support --help and --version
       #759 #770  xmlwf: Support custom buffer size for XML_GetBuffer and read
            #744  xmlwf: Improve language and URL clickability in help output
            #673  examples: Add new example "element_declarations.c"
            #764  Be stricter about macro XML_CONTEXT_BYTES at build time
            #765  Make inclusion to expat_config.h consistent
       #726 #727  Autotools: configure.ac: Support --disable-maintainer-mode
    #678 #705 ..
  #706 #733 #792  Autotools: Sync CMake templates with CMake 3.26
            #795  Autotools: Make installation of shipped man page doc/xmlwf.1
                    independent of docbook2man availability
            #815  Autotools|CMake: Add missing -DXML_STATIC to pkg-config file
                    section "Cflags.private" in order to fix compilation
                    against static libexpat using pkg-config on Windows
       #724 #751  Autotools|CMake: Require a C99 compiler
                    (a de-facto requirement already since Expat 2.2.2 of 2017)
            #793  Autotools|CMake: Fix PACKAGE_BUGREPORT variable
       #750 #786  Autotools|CMake: Make test suite require a C++11 compiler
            #749  CMake: Require CMake >=3.5.0
            #672  CMake: Lowercase off_t and size_t to help a bug in Meson
            #746  CMake: Sort xmlwf sources alphabetically
            #785  CMake|Windows: Fix generation of DLL file version info
            #790  CMake: Build tests/benchmark/benchmark.c as well for
                    a build with -DEXPAT_BUILD_TESTS=ON
       #745 #757  docs: Document the importance of isFinal + adjust tests
                    accordingly
            #736  docs: Improve use of "NULL" and "null"
            #713  docs: Be specific about version of XML (XML 1.0r4)
                    and version of C (C99); (XML 1.0r5 will need a sponsor.)
            #762  docs: reference.html: Promote function XML_ParseBuffer more
            #779  docs: reference.html: Add HTML anchors to XML_* macros
            #760  docs: reference.html: Upgrade to OK.css 1.2.0
       #763 #739  docs: Fix typos
            #696  docs|CI: Use HTTPS URLs instead of HTTP at various places
    #669 #670 ..
    #692 #703 ..
       #733 #772  Address compiler warnings
       #798 #800  Address clang-tidy warnings
       #775 #776  Version info bumped from 9:10:8 (libexpat*.so.1.8.10)
                    to 10:0:9 (libexpat*.so.1.9.0); see https://verbump.de/
                    for what these numbers do

        Infrastructure:
       #700 #701  docs: Document security policy in file SECURITY.md
            #766  docs: Improve parse buffer variables in-code documentation
    #674 #738 ..
    #740 #747 ..
  #748 #781 #782  Refactor coverage and conformance tests
       #714 #716  Refactor debug level variables to unsigned long
            #671  Improve handling of empty environment variable value
                    in function getDebugLevel (without visible user effect)
    #755 #774 ..
    #758 #783 ..
       #784 #787  tests: Improve test coverage with regard to parse chunk size
  #660 #797 #801  Fuzzing: Improve fuzzing coverage
       #367 #799  Fuzzing|CI: Start running OSS-Fuzz fuzzing regression tests
       #698 #721  CI: Resolve some Travis CI leftovers
            #669  CI: Be robust towards absence of Git tags
       #693 #694  CI: Set permissions to "contents: read" for security
            #709  CI: Pin all GitHub Actions to specific commits for security
            #739  CI: Reject spelling errors using codespell
            #798  CI: Enforce clang-tidy clean code
    #773 #808 ..
       #809 #810  CI: Upgrade Clang from 15 to 18
            #796  CI: Start using Clang's Control Flow Integrity sanitizer
  #675 #720 #722  CI: Adapt to breaking changes in GitHub Actions Ubuntu images
            #689  CI: Adapt to breaking changes in Clang/LLVM Debian packaging
            #763  CI: Adapt to breaking changes in codespell
            #803  CI: Adapt to breaking changes in Cppcheck

        Special thanks to:
            Ivan Galkin
            Joyce Brum
            Philippe Antoine
            Rhodri James
            Snild Dolkow
            spookyahell
            Steven Garske
                 and
            Clang AddressSanitizer
            Clang UndefinedBehaviorSanitizer
            codespell
            GCC Farm Project
            OSS-Fuzz
            Sony Mobile
```

#### 2.6.1
```
Release 2.6.1 Thu February 29 2024
        Bug fixes:
            #817  Make tests independent of CPU speed, and thus more robust
       #828 #836  Expose billion laughs API with XML_DTD defined and
                    XML_GE undefined, regression from 2.6.0

        Other changes:
            #829  Hide test-only code behind new internal macro
            #833  Autotools: Reject expat_config.h.in defining SIZEOF_VOID_P
            #819  Address compiler warnings
       #832 #834  Version info bumped from 10:0:9 (libexpat*.so.1.9.0)
                    to 10:1:9 (libexpat*.so.1.9.1); see https://verbump.de/
                    for what these numbers do

        Infrastructure:
            #818  CI: Adapt to breaking changes in clang-format

        Special thanks to:
            David Hall
            Snild Dolkow
```

#### 2.6.2
```
Release 2.6.2 Wed March 13 2024
        Security fixes:
       #839 #842  CVE-2024-28757 -- Prevent billion laughs attacks with
                    isolated use of external parsers.  Please see the commit
                    message of commit 1d50b80cf31de87750103656f6eb693746854aa8
                    for details.

        Bug fixes:
       #839 #841  Reject direct parameter entity recursion
                    and avoid the related undefined behavior

        Other changes:
            #847  Autotools: Fix build for DOCBOOK_TO_MAN containing spaces
            #837  Add missing #821 and #824 to 2.6.1 change log
       #838 #843  Version info bumped from 10:1:9 (libexpat*.so.1.9.1)
                    to 10:2:9 (libexpat*.so.1.9.2); see https://verbump.de/
                    for what these numbers do

        Special thanks to:
            Philippe Antoine
            Tomas Korbar
                 and
            Clang UndefinedBehaviorSanitizer
            OSS-Fuzz / ClusterFuzz
```

Signed-off-by: Aapo Talvensaari <aapo.talvensaari@gmail.com>
tysoekong pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Apr 26, 2024
```
Release 2.6.0 Tue February 6 2024
        Security fixes:
      #789 #814  CVE-2023-52425 -- Fix quadratic runtime issues with big tokens
                   that can cause denial of service, in partial where
                   dealing with compressed XML input.  Applications
                   that parsed a document in one go -- a single call to
                   functions XML_Parse or XML_ParseBuffer -- were not affected.
                   The smaller the chunks/buffers you use for parsing
                   previously, the bigger the problem prior to the fix.
                   Backporters should be careful to no omit parts of
                   pull request #789 and to include earlier pull request #771,
                   in order to not break the fix.
           #777  CVE-2023-52426 -- Fix billion laughs attacks for users
                   compiling *without* XML_DTD defined (which is not common).
                   Users with XML_DTD defined have been protected since
                   Expat >=2.4.0 (and that was CVE-2013-0340 back then).

        Bug fixes:
            #753  Fix parse-size-dependent "invalid token" error for
                    external entities that start with a byte order mark
            #780  Fix NULL pointer dereference in setContext via
                    XML_ExternalEntityParserCreate for compilation with
                    XML_DTD undefined
       #812 #813  Protect against closing entities out of order

        Other changes:
            #723  Improve support for arc4random/arc4random_buf
       #771 #788  Improve buffer growth in XML_GetBuffer and XML_Parse
       #761 #770  xmlwf: Support --help and --version
       #759 #770  xmlwf: Support custom buffer size for XML_GetBuffer and read
            #744  xmlwf: Improve language and URL clickability in help output
            #673  examples: Add new example "element_declarations.c"
            #764  Be stricter about macro XML_CONTEXT_BYTES at build time
            #765  Make inclusion to expat_config.h consistent
       #726 #727  Autotools: configure.ac: Support --disable-maintainer-mode
    #678 #705 ..
  #706 #733 #792  Autotools: Sync CMake templates with CMake 3.26
            #795  Autotools: Make installation of shipped man page doc/xmlwf.1
                    independent of docbook2man availability
            #815  Autotools|CMake: Add missing -DXML_STATIC to pkg-config file
                    section "Cflags.private" in order to fix compilation
                    against static libexpat using pkg-config on Windows
       #724 #751  Autotools|CMake: Require a C99 compiler
                    (a de-facto requirement already since Expat 2.2.2 of 2017)
            #793  Autotools|CMake: Fix PACKAGE_BUGREPORT variable
       #750 #786  Autotools|CMake: Make test suite require a C++11 compiler
            #749  CMake: Require CMake >=3.5.0
            #672  CMake: Lowercase off_t and size_t to help a bug in Meson
            #746  CMake: Sort xmlwf sources alphabetically
            #785  CMake|Windows: Fix generation of DLL file version info
            #790  CMake: Build tests/benchmark/benchmark.c as well for
                    a build with -DEXPAT_BUILD_TESTS=ON
       #745 #757  docs: Document the importance of isFinal + adjust tests
                    accordingly
            #736  docs: Improve use of "NULL" and "null"
            #713  docs: Be specific about version of XML (XML 1.0r4)
                    and version of C (C99); (XML 1.0r5 will need a sponsor.)
            #762  docs: reference.html: Promote function XML_ParseBuffer more
            #779  docs: reference.html: Add HTML anchors to XML_* macros
            #760  docs: reference.html: Upgrade to OK.css 1.2.0
       #763 #739  docs: Fix typos
            #696  docs|CI: Use HTTPS URLs instead of HTTP at various places
    #669 #670 ..
    #692 #703 ..
       #733 #772  Address compiler warnings
       #798 #800  Address clang-tidy warnings
       #775 #776  Version info bumped from 9:10:8 (libexpat*.so.1.8.10)
                    to 10:0:9 (libexpat*.so.1.9.0); see https://verbump.de/
                    for what these numbers do

        Infrastructure:
       #700 #701  docs: Document security policy in file SECURITY.md
            #766  docs: Improve parse buffer variables in-code documentation
    #674 #738 ..
    #740 #747 ..
  #748 #781 #782  Refactor coverage and conformance tests
       #714 #716  Refactor debug level variables to unsigned long
            #671  Improve handling of empty environment variable value
                    in function getDebugLevel (without visible user effect)
    #755 #774 ..
    #758 #783 ..
       #784 #787  tests: Improve test coverage with regard to parse chunk size
  #660 #797 #801  Fuzzing: Improve fuzzing coverage
       #367 #799  Fuzzing|CI: Start running OSS-Fuzz fuzzing regression tests
       #698 #721  CI: Resolve some Travis CI leftovers
            #669  CI: Be robust towards absence of Git tags
       #693 #694  CI: Set permissions to "contents: read" for security
            #709  CI: Pin all GitHub Actions to specific commits for security
            #739  CI: Reject spelling errors using codespell
            #798  CI: Enforce clang-tidy clean code
    #773 #808 ..
       #809 #810  CI: Upgrade Clang from 15 to 18
            #796  CI: Start using Clang's Control Flow Integrity sanitizer
  #675 #720 #722  CI: Adapt to breaking changes in GitHub Actions Ubuntu images
            #689  CI: Adapt to breaking changes in Clang/LLVM Debian packaging
            #763  CI: Adapt to breaking changes in codespell
            #803  CI: Adapt to breaking changes in Cppcheck

        Special thanks to:
            Ivan Galkin
            Joyce Brum
            Philippe Antoine
            Rhodri James
            Snild Dolkow
            spookyahell
            Steven Garske
                 and
            Clang AddressSanitizer
            Clang UndefinedBehaviorSanitizer
            codespell
            GCC Farm Project
            OSS-Fuzz
            Sony Mobile
```

```
Release 2.6.1 Thu February 29 2024
        Bug fixes:
            #817  Make tests independent of CPU speed, and thus more robust
       #828 #836  Expose billion laughs API with XML_DTD defined and
                    XML_GE undefined, regression from 2.6.0

        Other changes:
            #829  Hide test-only code behind new internal macro
            #833  Autotools: Reject expat_config.h.in defining SIZEOF_VOID_P
            #819  Address compiler warnings
       #832 #834  Version info bumped from 10:0:9 (libexpat*.so.1.9.0)
                    to 10:1:9 (libexpat*.so.1.9.1); see https://verbump.de/
                    for what these numbers do

        Infrastructure:
            #818  CI: Adapt to breaking changes in clang-format

        Special thanks to:
            David Hall
            Snild Dolkow
```

```
Release 2.6.2 Wed March 13 2024
        Security fixes:
       #839 #842  CVE-2024-28757 -- Prevent billion laughs attacks with
                    isolated use of external parsers.  Please see the commit
                    message of commit 1d50b80cf31de87750103656f6eb693746854aa8
                    for details.

        Bug fixes:
       #839 #841  Reject direct parameter entity recursion
                    and avoid the related undefined behavior

        Other changes:
            #847  Autotools: Fix build for DOCBOOK_TO_MAN containing spaces
            #837  Add missing #821 and #824 to 2.6.1 change log
       #838 #843  Version info bumped from 10:1:9 (libexpat*.so.1.9.1)
                    to 10:2:9 (libexpat*.so.1.9.2); see https://verbump.de/
                    for what these numbers do

        Special thanks to:
            Philippe Antoine
            Tomas Korbar
                 and
            Clang UndefinedBehaviorSanitizer
            OSS-Fuzz / ClusterFuzz
```

KAG-4331

Signed-off-by: Aapo Talvensaari <aapo.talvensaari@gmail.com>
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