[2.0.x] Fixed #28741 -- Removed unnecessary leading dot from cross-domain cookie examples.

Backport of afd375fc34 from master
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Tim Graham 2017-11-01 10:57:59 -04:00
parent 2e6dd975a2
commit cd37e47096
4 changed files with 10 additions and 11 deletions

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@ -457,7 +457,7 @@ SESSION_CACHE_ALIAS = 'default'
SESSION_COOKIE_NAME = 'sessionid'
# Age of cookie, in seconds (default: 2 weeks).
SESSION_COOKIE_AGE = 60 * 60 * 24 * 7 * 2
# A string like ".example.com", or None for standard domain cookie.
# A string like "example.com", or None for standard domain cookie.
SESSION_COOKIE_DOMAIN = None
# Whether the session cookie should be secure (https:// only).
SESSION_COOKIE_SECURE = False

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@ -754,10 +754,9 @@ Methods
in UTC. If ``expires`` is a ``datetime`` object, the ``max_age``
will be calculated.
* Use ``domain`` if you want to set a cross-domain cookie. For example,
``domain=".lawrence.com"`` will set a cookie that is readable by
the domains www.lawrence.com, blogs.lawrence.com and
calendars.lawrence.com. Otherwise, a cookie will only be readable by
the domain that set it.
``domain="example.com"`` will set a cookie that is readable by the
domains www.example.com, blog.example.com, etc. Otherwise, a cookie will
only be readable by the domain that set it.
* Use ``httponly=True`` if you want to prevent client-side
JavaScript from having access to the cookie.

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@ -317,7 +317,7 @@ Default: ``None``
The domain to be used when setting the CSRF cookie. This can be useful for
easily allowing cross-subdomain requests to be excluded from the normal cross
site request forgery protection. It should be set to a string such as
``".example.com"`` to allow a POST request from a form on one subdomain to be
``"example.com"`` to allow a POST request from a form on one subdomain to be
accepted by a view served from another subdomain.
Please note that the presence of this setting does not imply that Django's CSRF
@ -1756,8 +1756,8 @@ The age of the language cookie, in seconds.
Default: ``None``
The domain to use for the language cookie. Set this to a string such as
``".example.com"`` (note the leading dot!) for cross-domain cookies, or use
``None`` for a standard domain cookie.
``"example.com"`` for cross-domain cookies, or use ``None`` for a standard
domain cookie.
Be cautious when updating this setting on a production site. If you update
this setting to enable cross-domain cookies on a site that previously used
@ -3002,8 +3002,8 @@ The age of session cookies, in seconds.
Default: ``None``
The domain to use for session cookies. Set this to a string such as
``".example.com"`` (note the leading dot!) for cross-domain cookies, or use
``None`` for a standard domain cookie.
``"example.com"`` for cross-domain cookies, or use ``None`` for a standard
domain cookie.
Be cautious when updating this setting on a production site. If you update
this setting to enable cross-domain cookies on a site that previously used

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@ -653,7 +653,7 @@ you'll be logged in as the attacker and might inadvertently enter your
sensitive personal data (e.g. credit card info) into the attackers account.
Another possible attack would be if ``good.example.com`` sets its
:setting:`SESSION_COOKIE_DOMAIN` to ``".example.com"`` which would cause
:setting:`SESSION_COOKIE_DOMAIN` to ``"example.com"`` which would cause
session cookies from that site to be sent to ``bad.example.com``.
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