Self-hosted platform for building, testing, and shipping LangChain/LangGraph agents. Deep-agent sub-agents on the canvas, a live tracing/observability timeline, auto-provisioned built-in tools with import/export, per-environment tool variables, streamed evaluations, and per-user auth token forwarding.
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Security Policy
Forge is self-hosted and handles sensitive material — provider API keys, encrypted secrets, auth credentials, and outbound requests to your systems. We take security issues seriously.
Supported versions
Forge is pre-1.0 and under active development. Security fixes land on the main branch and
are included in the next release. Please test against the latest main before reporting.
| Version | Supported |
|---|---|
main (latest) |
✅ |
| older tags | ❌ (please upgrade) |
Reporting a vulnerability
Please do not open a public issue for security vulnerabilities.
Report privately via GitHub Security Advisories (Repository → Security → Report a vulnerability). This keeps the report confidential until a fix is available.
When reporting, include:
- A description of the issue and its impact.
- Steps to reproduce (a minimal proof-of-concept helps).
- Affected component/version (commit SHA if possible).
Do not include real secrets, tokens, or customer data in your report — redact or use placeholders.
We aim to acknowledge reports promptly, keep you updated on remediation, and credit reporters (unless you prefer to remain anonymous) once a fix ships.
Built-in safeguards
Forge ships several defense-in-depth controls; when reporting, note if your finding bypasses one:
- SSRF guard on every outbound call (tools, webhooks, fetch, crawl) — private, loopback, and cloud-metadata addresses are blocked by default.
- Encrypted, reference-only secrets (
secret://…) via a Fernet master key; secret values are write-only and never returned. - Production hardening guard that refuses to boot with default secrets, auth disabled, a non-durable checkpointer, or the SSRF guard off.
- Multi-tenant isolation with query-level scoping and optional Postgres row-level security.
- Sandboxed code tools (RestrictedPython) and origin-locked embed widgets.
Scope
In scope: the Forge API, web console, engine, tools/auth subsystems, and the container stack. Out of scope: vulnerabilities in third-party dependencies (report those upstream; tell us if Forge's usage makes them exploitable), and issues requiring a already-compromised host or admin credentials.