Fixed CVE-2018-7536 -- Fixed catastrophic backtracking in urlize and urlizetrunc template filters.

Thanks Florian Apolloner for assisting with the patch.
This commit is contained in:
Tim Graham 2018-02-24 11:30:11 -05:00
parent 4d2a2c83c7
commit 8618271caa
5 changed files with 63 additions and 12 deletions

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@ -13,12 +13,7 @@ from django.utils.safestring import SafeData, SafeText, mark_safe
from django.utils.text import normalize_newlines
# Configuration for urlize() function.
TRAILING_PUNCTUATION_RE = re.compile(
'^' # Beginning of word
'(.*?)' # The URL in word
'([.,:;!]+)' # Allowed non-wrapping, trailing punctuation
'$' # End of word
)
TRAILING_PUNCTUATION_CHARS = '.,:;!'
WRAPPING_PUNCTUATION = [('(', ')'), ('<', '>'), ('[', ']'), ('&lt;', '&gt;'), ('"', '"'), ('\'', '\'')]
# List of possible strings used for bullets in bulleted lists.
@ -28,7 +23,6 @@ unencoded_ampersands_re = re.compile(r'&(?!(\w+|#\d+);)')
word_split_re = re.compile(r'''([\s<>"']+)''')
simple_url_re = re.compile(r'^https?://\[?\w', re.IGNORECASE)
simple_url_2_re = re.compile(r'^www\.|^(?!http)\w[^@]+\.(com|edu|gov|int|mil|net|org)($|/.*)$', re.IGNORECASE)
simple_email_re = re.compile(r'^\S+@\S+\.\S+$')
_html_escapes = {
ord('&'): '&amp;',
@ -293,10 +287,10 @@ def urlize(text, trim_url_limit=None, nofollow=False, autoescape=False):
trimmed_something = False
# Trim trailing punctuation.
match = TRAILING_PUNCTUATION_RE.match(middle)
if match:
middle = match.group(1)
trail = match.group(2) + trail
stripped = middle.rstrip(TRAILING_PUNCTUATION_CHARS)
if middle != stripped:
trail = middle[len(stripped):] + trail
middle = stripped
trimmed_something = True
# Trim wrapping punctuation.
@ -313,6 +307,21 @@ def urlize(text, trim_url_limit=None, nofollow=False, autoescape=False):
trimmed_something = True
return lead, middle, trail
def is_email_simple(value):
"""Return True if value looks like an email address."""
# An @ must be in the middle of the value.
if '@' not in value or value.startswith('@') or value.endswith('@'):
return False
try:
p1, p2 = value.split('@')
except ValueError:
# value contains more than one @.
return False
# Dot must be in p2 (e.g. example.com)
if '.' not in p2 or p2.startswith('.'):
return False
return True
words = word_split_re.split(str(text))
for i, word in enumerate(words):
if '.' in word or '@' in word or ':' in word:
@ -332,7 +341,7 @@ def urlize(text, trim_url_limit=None, nofollow=False, autoescape=False):
elif simple_url_2_re.match(middle):
middle, middle_unescaped, trail = unescape(middle, trail)
url = smart_urlquote('http://%s' % middle_unescaped)
elif ':' not in middle and simple_email_re.match(middle):
elif ':' not in middle and is_email_simple(middle):
local, domain = middle.rsplit('@', 1)
try:
domain = domain.encode('idna').decode('ascii')

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@ -5,3 +5,14 @@ Django 1.11.11 release notes
*March 6, 2018*
Django 1.11.11 fixes two security issues in 1.11.10.
CVE-2018-7536: Denial-of-service possibility in ``urlize`` and ``urlizetrunc`` template filters
===============================================================================================
The ``django.utils.html.urlize()`` function was extremely slow to evaluate
certain inputs due to catastrophic backtracking vulnerabilities in two regular
expressions. The ``urlize()`` function is used to implement the ``urlize`` and
``urlizetrunc`` template filters, which were thus vulnerable.
The problematic regular expressions are replaced with parsing logic that
behaves similarly.

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@ -5,3 +5,14 @@ Django 1.8.19 release notes
*March 6, 2018*
Django 1.8.19 fixes two security issues in 1.18.18.
CVE-2018-7536: Denial-of-service possibility in ``urlize`` and ``urlizetrunc`` template filters
===============================================================================================
The ``django.utils.html.urlize()`` function was extremely slow to evaluate
certain inputs due to a catastrophic backtracking vulnerability in a regular
expression. The ``urlize()`` function is used to implement the ``urlize`` and
``urlizetrunc`` template filters, which were thus vulnerable.
The problematic regular expression is replaced with parsing logic that behaves
similarly.

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@ -7,6 +7,17 @@ Django 2.0.3 release notes
Django 2.0.3 fixes two security issues and several bugs in 2.0.2. Also, the
latest string translations from Transifex are incorporated.
CVE-2018-7536: Denial-of-service possibility in ``urlize`` and ``urlizetrunc`` template filters
===============================================================================================
The ``django.utils.html.urlize()`` function was extremely slow to evaluate
certain inputs due to catastrophic backtracking vulnerabilities in two regular
expressions. The ``urlize()`` function is used to implement the ``urlize`` and
``urlizetrunc`` template filters, which were thus vulnerable.
The problematic regular expressions are replaced with parsing logic that
behaves similarly.
Bugfixes
========

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@ -253,3 +253,12 @@ class TestUtilsHtml(SimpleTestCase):
for value, output in tests:
with self.subTest(value=value):
self.assertEqual(urlize(value), output)
def test_urlize_unchanged_inputs(self):
tests = (
('a' + '@a' * 50000) + 'a', # simple_email_re catastrophic test
('a' + '.' * 1000000) + 'a', # trailing_punctuation catastrophic test
)
for value in tests:
with self.subTest(value=value):
self.assertEqual(urlize(value), value)