Fixed CVE-2020-9402 -- Properly escaped tolerance parameter in GIS functions and aggregates on Oracle.
Thanks to Norbert Szetei for the report.
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from django.contrib.gis.db.models.fields import (
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ExtentField, GeometryCollectionField, GeometryField, LineStringField,
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)
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from django.db.models import Aggregate
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from django.db.models import Aggregate, Value
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from django.utils.functional import cached_property
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__all__ = ['Collect', 'Extent', 'Extent3D', 'MakeLine', 'Union']
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)
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def as_oracle(self, compiler, connection, **extra_context):
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if not self.is_extent:
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tolerance = self.extra.get('tolerance') or getattr(self, 'tolerance', 0.05)
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template = None if self.is_extent else '%(function)s(SDOAGGRTYPE(%(expressions)s,%(tolerance)s))'
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return self.as_sql(compiler, connection, template=template, tolerance=tolerance, **extra_context)
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clone = self.copy()
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clone.set_source_expressions([
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*self.get_source_expressions(),
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Value(tolerance),
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])
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template = '%(function)s(SDOAGGRTYPE(%(expressions)s))'
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return clone.as_sql(compiler, connection, template=template, **extra_context)
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return self.as_sql(compiler, connection, **extra_context)
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def resolve_expression(self, query=None, allow_joins=True, reuse=None, summarize=False, for_save=False):
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c = super().resolve_expression(query, allow_joins, reuse, summarize, for_save)
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tolerance = 0.05
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def as_oracle(self, compiler, connection, **extra_context):
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tol = self.extra.get('tolerance', self.tolerance)
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return self.as_sql(
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compiler, connection,
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template="%%(function)s(%%(expressions)s, %s)" % tol,
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**extra_context
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)
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tolerance = Value(self._handle_param(
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self.extra.get('tolerance', self.tolerance),
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'tolerance',
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NUMERIC_TYPES,
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))
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clone = self.copy()
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clone.set_source_expressions([*self.get_source_expressions(), tolerance])
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return clone.as_sql(compiler, connection, **extra_context)
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class Area(OracleToleranceMixin, GeoFunc):
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============================
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Django 1.11.29 release notes
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============================
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*March 4, 2020*
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Django 1.11.29 fixes a security issue in 1.11.29.
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CVE-2020-9402: Potential SQL injection via ``tolerance`` parameter in GIS functions and aggregates on Oracle
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============================================================================================================
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GIS functions and aggregates on Oracle were subject to SQL injection,
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using a suitably crafted ``tolerance``.
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Django 2.2.11 release notes
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===========================
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*Expected March 2, 2020*
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*March 4, 2020*
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Django 2.2.11 fixes a data loss bug in 2.2.10.
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Django 2.2.11 fixes a security issue and a data loss bug in 2.2.10.
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CVE-2020-9402: Potential SQL injection via ``tolerance`` parameter in GIS functions and aggregates on Oracle
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============================================================================================================
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GIS functions and aggregates on Oracle were subject to SQL injection,
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using a suitably crafted ``tolerance``.
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Bugfixes
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========
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Django 3.0.4 release notes
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==========================
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*Expected March 2, 2020*
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*March 4, 2020*
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Django 3.0.4 fixes several bugs in 3.0.3.
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Django 3.0.4 fixes a security issue and several bugs in 3.0.3.
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CVE-2020-9402: Potential SQL injection via ``tolerance`` parameter in GIS functions and aggregates on Oracle
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============================================================================================================
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GIS functions and aggregates on Oracle were subject to SQL injection,
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using a suitably crafted ``tolerance``.
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Bugfixes
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========
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@ -103,6 +103,7 @@ versions of the documentation contain the release notes for any later releases.
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.. toctree::
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:maxdepth: 1
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1.11.29
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1.11.28
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1.11.27
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1.11.26
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).filter(d=D(m=1))
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self.assertTrue(qs.exists())
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@unittest.skipUnless(
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connection.vendor == 'oracle',
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'Oracle supports tolerance paremeter.',
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)
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def test_distance_function_tolerance_escaping(self):
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qs = Interstate.objects.annotate(
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d=Distance(
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Point(500, 500, srid=3857),
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Point(0, 0, srid=3857),
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tolerance='0.05) = 1 OR 1=1 OR (1+1',
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),
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).filter(d=D(m=1)).values('pk')
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msg = 'The tolerance parameter has the wrong type'
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with self.assertRaisesMessage(TypeError, msg):
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qs.exists()
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@unittest.skipUnless(
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connection.vendor == 'oracle',
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'Oracle supports tolerance paremeter.',
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)
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def test_distance_function_tolerance(self):
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# Tolerance is greater than distance.
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qs = Interstate.objects.annotate(
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d=Distance(
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Point(0, 0, srid=3857),
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Point(1, 1, srid=3857),
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tolerance=1.5,
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),
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).filter(d=0).values('pk')
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self.assertIs(qs.exists(), True)
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@skipIfDBFeature("supports_distance_geodetic")
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@skipUnlessDBFeature("has_Distance_function")
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def test_distance_function_raw_result_d_lookup(self):
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MultiPoint, MultiPolygon, Point, Polygon, fromstr,
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)
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from django.core.management import call_command
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from django.db import NotSupportedError, connection
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from django.db import DatabaseError, NotSupportedError, connection
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from django.db.models import F, OuterRef, Subquery
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from django.test import TestCase, skipUnlessDBFeature
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qs = City.objects.filter(name='NotACity')
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self.assertIsNone(qs.aggregate(Union('point'))['point__union'])
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@unittest.skipUnless(
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connection.vendor == 'oracle',
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'Oracle supports tolerance paremeter.',
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)
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def test_unionagg_tolerance(self):
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City.objects.create(
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point=fromstr('POINT(-96.467222 32.751389)', srid=4326),
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name='Forney',
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)
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tx = Country.objects.get(name='Texas').mpoly
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# Tolerance is greater than distance between Forney and Dallas, that's
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# why Dallas is ignored.
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forney_houston = GEOSGeometry(
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'MULTIPOINT(-95.363151 29.763374, -96.467222 32.751389)',
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srid=4326,
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)
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self.assertIs(
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forney_houston.equals(
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City.objects.filter(point__within=tx).aggregate(
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Union('point', tolerance=32000),
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)['point__union'],
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),
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True,
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)
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@unittest.skipUnless(
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connection.vendor == 'oracle',
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'Oracle supports tolerance paremeter.',
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def test_unionagg_tolerance_escaping(self):
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tx = Country.objects.get(name='Texas').mpoly
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with self.assertRaises(DatabaseError):
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City.objects.filter(point__within=tx).aggregate(
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Union('point', tolerance='0.05))), (((1'),
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)
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def test_within_subquery(self):
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"""
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Using a queryset inside a geo lookup is working (using a subquery)
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