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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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06ddbb8a
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06ddbb8a
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Aug 10, 2006
by
Guido van Rossum
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Chris McDonough's patch to defend against certain DoS attacks on FieldStorage.
SF bug #1112549.
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Lib/cgi.py
Lib/cgi.py
+15
-5
Lib/test/output/test_cgi
Lib/test/output/test_cgi
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Lib/test/test_cgi.py
Lib/test/test_cgi.py
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Lib/cgi.py
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@@ -251,6 +251,10 @@ def parse_multipart(fp, pdict):
XXX This should really be subsumed by FieldStorage altogether -- no
point in having two implementations of the same parsing algorithm.
Also, FieldStorage protects itself better against certain DoS attacks
by limiting the size of the data read in one chunk. The API here
does not support that kind of protection. This also affects parse()
since it can call parse_multipart().
"""
boundary
=
""
...
...
@@ -699,7 +703,7 @@ class FieldStorage:
def
read_lines_to_eof
(
self
):
"""Internal: read lines until EOF."""
while
1
:
line
=
self
.
fp
.
readline
()
line
=
self
.
fp
.
readline
(
1
<<
16
)
if
not
line
:
self
.
done
=
-
1
break
...
...
@@ -710,12 +714,13 @@ class FieldStorage:
next
=
"--"
+
self
.
outerboundary
last
=
next
+
"--"
delim
=
""
last_line_lfend
=
True
while
1
:
line
=
self
.
fp
.
readline
()
line
=
self
.
fp
.
readline
(
1
<<
16
)
if
not
line
:
self
.
done
=
-
1
break
if
line
[:
2
]
==
"--"
:
if
line
[:
2
]
==
"--"
and
last_line_lfend
:
strippedline
=
line
.
strip
()
if
strippedline
==
next
:
break
...
...
@@ -726,11 +731,14 @@ class FieldStorage:
if
line
[
-
2
:]
==
"
\
r
\
n
"
:
delim
=
"
\
r
\
n
"
line
=
line
[:
-
2
]
last_line_lfend
=
True
elif
line
[
-
1
]
==
"
\
n
"
:
delim
=
"
\
n
"
line
=
line
[:
-
1
]
last_line_lfend
=
True
else
:
delim
=
""
last_line_lfend
=
False
self
.
__write
(
odelim
+
line
)
def
skip_lines
(
self
):
...
...
@@ -739,18 +747,20 @@ class FieldStorage:
return
next
=
"--"
+
self
.
outerboundary
last
=
next
+
"--"
last_line_lfend
=
True
while
1
:
line
=
self
.
fp
.
readline
()
line
=
self
.
fp
.
readline
(
1
<<
16
)
if
not
line
:
self
.
done
=
-
1
break
if
line
[:
2
]
==
"--"
:
if
line
[:
2
]
==
"--"
and
last_line_lfend
:
strippedline
=
line
.
strip
()
if
strippedline
==
next
:
break
if
strippedline
==
last
:
self
.
done
=
1
break
last_line_lfend
=
line
.
endswith
(
'
\
n
'
)
def
make_file
(
self
,
binary
=
None
):
"""Overridable: return a readable & writable file.
...
...
Lib/test/output/test_cgi
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...
...
@@ -38,3 +38,5 @@ test_cgi
Testing log
Testing initlog 1
Testing log 2
Test FieldStorage methods that use readline
Test basic FieldStorage multipart parsing
Lib/test/test_cgi.py
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...
...
@@ -2,6 +2,8 @@ from test.test_support import verify, verbose
import
cgi
import
os
import
sys
import
tempfile
from
StringIO
import
StringIO
class
HackedSysModule
:
# The regression test will have real values in sys.argv, which
...
...
@@ -203,4 +205,71 @@ def main():
cgi
.
initlog
(
"%s"
,
"Testing log 3"
)
cgi
.
log
(
"Testing log 4"
)
print
"Test FieldStorage methods that use readline"
# FieldStorage uses readline, which has the capacity to read all
# contents of the input file into memory; we use readline's size argument
# to prevent that for files that do not contain any newlines in
# non-GET/HEAD requests
class
TestReadlineFile
:
def
__init__
(
self
,
file
):
self
.
file
=
file
self
.
numcalls
=
0
def
readline
(
self
,
size
=
None
):
self
.
numcalls
+=
1
if
size
:
return
self
.
file
.
readline
(
size
)
else
:
return
self
.
file
.
readline
()
def
__getattr__
(
self
,
name
):
file
=
self
.
__dict__
[
'file'
]
a
=
getattr
(
file
,
name
)
if
not
isinstance
(
a
,
int
):
setattr
(
self
,
name
,
a
)
return
a
f
=
TestReadlineFile
(
tempfile
.
TemporaryFile
())
f
.
write
(
'x'
*
256
*
1024
)
f
.
seek
(
0
)
env
=
{
'REQUEST_METHOD'
:
'PUT'
}
fs
=
cgi
.
FieldStorage
(
fp
=
f
,
environ
=
env
)
# if we're not chunking properly, readline is only called twice
# (by read_binary); if we are chunking properly, it will be called 5 times
# as long as the chunksize is 1 << 16.
verify
(
f
.
numcalls
>
2
)
print
"Test basic FieldStorage multipart parsing"
env
=
{
'REQUEST_METHOD'
:
'POST'
,
'CONTENT_TYPE'
:
'multipart/form-data; boundary=---------------------------721837373350705526688164684'
,
'CONTENT_LENGTH'
:
'558'
}
postdata
=
r"""-----------------------------721837373350705526688164684
Content-Disposition: form-data; name="id"
1234
-----------------------------721837373350705526688164684
Content-Disposition: form-data; name="title"
-----------------------------721837373350705526688164684
Content-Disposition: form-data; name="file"; filename="test.txt"
Content-Type: text/plain
Testing 123.
-----------------------------721837373350705526688164684
Content-Disposition: form-data; name="submit"
Add
-----------------------------721837373350705526688164684--
"""
fs
=
cgi
.
FieldStorage
(
fp
=
StringIO
(
postdata
),
environ
=
env
)
verify
(
len
(
fs
.
list
)
==
4
)
expect
=
[{
'name'
:
'id'
,
'filename'
:
None
,
'value'
:
'1234'
},
{
'name'
:
'title'
,
'filename'
:
None
,
'value'
:
''
},
{
'name'
:
'file'
,
'filename'
:
'test.txt'
,
'value'
:
'Testing 123.
\
n
'
},
{
'name'
:
'submit'
,
'filename'
:
None
,
'value'
:
' Add '
}]
for
x
in
range
(
len
(
fs
.
list
)):
for
k
,
exp
in
expect
[
x
].
items
():
got
=
getattr
(
fs
.
list
[
x
],
k
)
verify
(
got
==
exp
)
main
()
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