Fixed a security issue related to password resets
Full disclosure and new release are forthcoming backport from master
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@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ urlpatterns = urlpatterns + patterns('',
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(r'^logout/next_page/$', 'django.contrib.auth.views.logout', dict(next_page='/somewhere/')),
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(r'^remote_user/$', remote_user_auth_view),
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(r'^password_reset_from_email/$', 'django.contrib.auth.views.password_reset', dict(from_email='staffmember@example.com')),
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(r'^admin_password_reset/$', 'django.contrib.auth.views.password_reset', dict(is_admin_site=True)),
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(r'^login_required/$', login_required(password_reset)),
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(r'^login_required_login_url/$', login_required(password_reset, login_url='/somewhere/')),
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)
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@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ from django.contrib.sites.models import Site, RequestSite
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from django.contrib.auth.models import User
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from django.test import TestCase
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from django.core import mail
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from django.core.exceptions import SuspiciousOperation
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from django.core.urlresolvers import reverse
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from django.http import QueryDict
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@ -69,6 +70,44 @@ class PasswordResetTest(AuthViewsTestCase):
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self.assertEqual(len(mail.outbox), 1)
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self.assertEqual("staffmember@example.com", mail.outbox[0].from_email)
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def test_admin_reset(self):
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"If the reset view is marked as being for admin, the HTTP_HOST header is used for a domain override."
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response = self.client.post('/admin_password_reset/',
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{'email': 'staffmember@example.com'},
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HTTP_HOST='adminsite.com'
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)
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self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 302)
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self.assertEqual(len(mail.outbox), 1)
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self.assertTrue("http://adminsite.com" in mail.outbox[0].body)
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self.assertEqual(settings.DEFAULT_FROM_EMAIL, mail.outbox[0].from_email)
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def test_poisoned_http_host(self):
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"Poisoned HTTP_HOST headers can't be used for reset emails"
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# This attack is based on the way browsers handle URLs. The colon
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# should be used to separate the port, but if the URL contains an @,
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# the colon is interpreted as part of a username for login purposes,
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# making 'evil.com' the request domain. Since HTTP_HOST is used to
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# produce a meaningful reset URL, we need to be certain that the
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# HTTP_HOST header isn't poisoned. This is done as a check when get_host()
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# is invoked, but we check here as a practical consequence.
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def test_host_poisoning():
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self.client.post('/password_reset/',
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{'email': 'staffmember@example.com'},
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HTTP_HOST='www.example:dr.frankenstein@evil.tld'
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)
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self.assertRaises(SuspiciousOperation, test_host_poisoning)
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self.assertEqual(len(mail.outbox), 0)
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def test_poisoned_http_host_admin_site(self):
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"Poisoned HTTP_HOST headers can't be used for reset emails on admin views"
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def test_host_poisoning():
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self.client.post('/admin_password_reset/',
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{'email': 'staffmember@example.com'},
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HTTP_HOST='www.example:dr.frankenstein@evil.tld'
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)
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self.assertRaises(SuspiciousOperation, test_host_poisoning)
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self.assertEqual(len(mail.outbox), 0)
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def _test_confirm_start(self):
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# Start by creating the email
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response = self.client.post('/password_reset/', {'email': 'staffmember@example.com'})
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@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ def password_reset(request, is_admin_site=False,
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'request': request,
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}
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if is_admin_site:
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opts = dict(opts, domain_override=request.META['HTTP_HOST'])
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opts = dict(opts, domain_override=request.get_host())
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form.save(**opts)
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return HttpResponseRedirect(post_reset_redirect)
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else:
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@ -165,6 +165,11 @@ class HttpRequest(object):
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server_port = str(self.META['SERVER_PORT'])
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if server_port != (self.is_secure() and '443' or '80'):
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host = '%s:%s' % (host, server_port)
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# Disallow potentially poisoned hostnames.
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if set(';/?@&=+$,').intersection(host):
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raise SuspiciousOperation('Invalid HTTP_HOST header: %s' % host)
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return host
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def get_full_path(self):
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