Added release notes about the removal of Django 1.2 compatibility fallbacks for signed data
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@ -21,3 +21,60 @@ What's new in Django 1.4
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Backwards incompatible changes in 1.4
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Compatibility with old signed data
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Django 1.3 changed the cryptographic signing mechanisms used in a number of
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places in Django. While Django 1.3 kept fallbacks that would accept hashes
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produced by the previous methods, these fallbacks are removed in Django 1.4.
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So, if you upgrade to Django 1.4 directly from 1.2 or earlier, you may
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lose/invalidate certain pieces of data that have been cryptographically signed
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using an old method. To avoid this, use Django 1.3 first, for a period of time,
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to allow the signed data to expire naturally. The affected parts are detailed
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below, with 1) the consequences of ignoring this advice and 2) the amount of
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time you need to run Django 1.3 for the data to expire or become irrelevant.
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* contrib.sessions data integrity check
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* consequences: the user will be logged out, and session data will be lost.
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* time period: defined by SESSION_COOKIE_AGE.
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* contrib.auth password reset hash
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* consequences: password reset links from before the upgrade will not work.
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* time period: defined by PASSWORD_RESET_TIMEOUT_DAYS.
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Form related hashes — these are much shorter lifetime, and are relevant only for
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the short window where a user might fill in a form generated by the pre-upgrade
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Django instance, and try to submit it to the upgraded Django instance:
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* contrib.comments form security hash
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* consequences: the user will see a validation error "Security hash failed".
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* time period: the amount of time you expect users to take filling out comment
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forms.
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* FormWizard security hash
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* consequences: the user will see an error about the form having expired,
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and will be sent back to the first page of the wizard, losing the data
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they have inputted so far.
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* time period: the amount of time you expect users to take filling out the
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affected forms.
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* CSRF check
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* Note: This is actually a Django 1.1 fallback, not Django 1.2,
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and applies only if you are upgrading from 1.1.
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* consequences: the user will see a 403 error with any CSRF protected POST
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form.
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* time period: the amount of time you expect user to take filling out
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such forms.
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