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[2.0.x] Forwardported 1.11.22 release notes.
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Django 1.11.22 release notes
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*July 1, 2019*
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Django 1.11.22 fixes a security issue in 1.11.21.
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CVE-2019-12781: Incorrect HTTP detection with reverse-proxy connecting via HTTPS
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When deployed behind a reverse-proxy connecting to Django via HTTPS,
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:attr:`django.http.HttpRequest.scheme` would incorrectly detect client
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requests made via HTTP as using HTTPS. This entails incorrect results for
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:meth:`~django.http.HttpRequest.is_secure`, and
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:meth:`~django.http.HttpRequest.build_absolute_uri`, and that HTTP
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requests would not be redirected to HTTPS in accordance with
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:setting:`SECURE_SSL_REDIRECT`.
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``HttpRequest.scheme`` now respects :setting:`SECURE_PROXY_SSL_HEADER`, if it
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is configured, and the appropriate header is set on the request, for both HTTP
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and HTTPS requests.
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If you deploy Django behind a reverse-proxy that forwards HTTP requests, and
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that connects to Django via HTTPS, be sure to verify that your application
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correctly handles code paths relying on ``scheme``, ``is_secure()``,
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``build_absolute_uri()``, and ``SECURE_SSL_REDIRECT``.
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.. toctree::
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:maxdepth: 1
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1.11.22
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1.11.21
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1.11.20
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1.11.19
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