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Fixed CVE-2024-39330 -- Added extra file name validation in Storage's save method.

Thanks to Josh Schneier for the report, and to Carlton Gibson and Sarah
Boyce for the reviews.
This commit is contained in:
Natalia 2024-03-20 13:55:21 -03:00
parent 5d86458579
commit fe4a0bbe20
7 changed files with 114 additions and 13 deletions

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@ -34,7 +34,18 @@ class Storage:
if not hasattr(content, "chunks"):
content = File(content, name)
# Ensure that the name is valid, before and after having the storage
# system potentially modifying the name. This duplicates the check made
# inside `get_available_name` but it's necessary for those cases where
# `get_available_name` is overriden and validation is lost.
validate_file_name(name, allow_relative_path=True)
# Potentially find a different name depending on storage constraints.
name = self.get_available_name(name, max_length=max_length)
# Validate the (potentially) new name.
validate_file_name(name, allow_relative_path=True)
# The save operation should return the actual name of the file saved.
name = self._save(name, content)
# Ensure that the name returned from the storage system is still valid.
validate_file_name(name, allow_relative_path=True)

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@ -10,10 +10,9 @@ def validate_file_name(name, allow_relative_path=False):
raise SuspiciousFileOperation("Could not derive file name from '%s'" % name)
if allow_relative_path:
# Use PurePosixPath() because this branch is checked only in
# FileField.generate_filename() where all file paths are expected to be
# Unix style (with forward slashes).
path = pathlib.PurePosixPath(name)
# Ensure that name can be treated as a pure posix path, i.e. Unix
# style (with forward slashes).
path = pathlib.PurePosixPath(str(name).replace("\\", "/"))
if path.is_absolute() or ".." in path.parts:
raise SuspiciousFileOperation(
"Detected path traversal attempt in '%s'" % name

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@ -20,3 +20,15 @@ CVE-2024-39329: Username enumeration through timing difference for users with un
The :meth:`~django.contrib.auth.backends.ModelBackend.authenticate()` method
allowed remote attackers to enumerate users via a timing attack involving login
requests for users with unusable passwords.
CVE-2024-39330: Potential directory-traversal via ``Storage.save()``
====================================================================
Derived classes of the :class:`~django.core.files.storage.Storage` base class
which override :meth:`generate_filename()
<django.core.files.storage.Storage.generate_filename()>` without replicating
the file path validations existing in the parent class, allowed for potential
directory-traversal via certain inputs when calling :meth:`save()
<django.core.files.storage.Storage.save()>`.
Built-in ``Storage`` sub-classes were not affected by this vulnerability.

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@ -21,6 +21,18 @@ The :meth:`~django.contrib.auth.backends.ModelBackend.authenticate()` method
allowed remote attackers to enumerate users via a timing attack involving login
requests for users with unusable passwords.
CVE-2024-39330: Potential directory-traversal via ``Storage.save()``
====================================================================
Derived classes of the :class:`~django.core.files.storage.Storage` base class
which override :meth:`generate_filename()
<django.core.files.storage.Storage.generate_filename()>` without replicating
the file path validations existing in the parent class, allowed for potential
directory-traversal via certain inputs when calling :meth:`save()
<django.core.files.storage.Storage.save()>`.
Built-in ``Storage`` sub-classes were not affected by this vulnerability.
Bugfixes
========

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@ -0,0 +1,72 @@
import os
from unittest import mock
from django.core.exceptions import SuspiciousFileOperation
from django.core.files.storage import Storage
from django.test import SimpleTestCase
class CustomStorage(Storage):
"""Simple Storage subclass implementing the bare minimum for testing."""
def exists(self, name):
return False
def _save(self, name):
return name
class StorageValidateFileNameTests(SimpleTestCase):
invalid_file_names = [
os.path.join("path", "to", os.pardir, "test.file"),
os.path.join(os.path.sep, "path", "to", "test.file"),
]
error_msg = "Detected path traversal attempt in '%s'"
def test_validate_before_get_available_name(self):
s = CustomStorage()
# The initial name passed to `save` is not valid nor safe, fail early.
for name in self.invalid_file_names:
with (
self.subTest(name=name),
mock.patch.object(s, "get_available_name") as mock_get_available_name,
mock.patch.object(s, "_save") as mock_internal_save,
):
with self.assertRaisesMessage(
SuspiciousFileOperation, self.error_msg % name
):
s.save(name, content="irrelevant")
self.assertEqual(mock_get_available_name.mock_calls, [])
self.assertEqual(mock_internal_save.mock_calls, [])
def test_validate_after_get_available_name(self):
s = CustomStorage()
# The initial name passed to `save` is valid and safe, but the returned
# name from `get_available_name` is not.
for name in self.invalid_file_names:
with (
self.subTest(name=name),
mock.patch.object(s, "get_available_name", return_value=name),
mock.patch.object(s, "_save") as mock_internal_save,
):
with self.assertRaisesMessage(
SuspiciousFileOperation, self.error_msg % name
):
s.save("valid-file-name.txt", content="irrelevant")
self.assertEqual(mock_internal_save.mock_calls, [])
def test_validate_after_internal_save(self):
s = CustomStorage()
# The initial name passed to `save` is valid and safe, but the result
# from `_save` is not (this is achieved by monkeypatching _save).
for name in self.invalid_file_names:
with (
self.subTest(name=name),
mock.patch.object(s, "_save", return_value=name),
):
with self.assertRaisesMessage(
SuspiciousFileOperation, self.error_msg % name
):
s.save("valid-file-name.txt", content="irrelevant")

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@ -288,22 +288,17 @@ class FileStorageTests(SimpleTestCase):
self.storage.delete("path/to/test.file")
def test_file_save_abs_path(self):
test_name = "path/to/test.file"
f = ContentFile("file saved with path")
f_name = self.storage.save(os.path.join(self.temp_dir, test_name), f)
self.assertEqual(f_name, test_name)
@unittest.skipUnless(
symlinks_supported(), "Must be able to symlink to run this test."
)
def test_file_save_broken_symlink(self):
"""A new path is created on save when a broken symlink is supplied."""
nonexistent_file_path = os.path.join(self.temp_dir, "nonexistent.txt")
broken_symlink_path = os.path.join(self.temp_dir, "symlink.txt")
broken_symlink_file_name = "symlink.txt"
broken_symlink_path = os.path.join(self.temp_dir, broken_symlink_file_name)
os.symlink(nonexistent_file_path, broken_symlink_path)
f = ContentFile("some content")
f_name = self.storage.save(broken_symlink_path, f)
f_name = self.storage.save(broken_symlink_file_name, f)
self.assertIs(os.path.exists(os.path.join(self.temp_dir, f_name)), True)
def test_save_doesnt_close(self):

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@ -880,7 +880,7 @@ class DirectoryCreationTests(SimpleTestCase):
default_storage.delete(UPLOAD_TO)
# Create a file with the upload directory name
with SimpleUploadedFile(UPLOAD_TO, b"x") as file:
default_storage.save(UPLOAD_TO, file)
default_storage.save(UPLOAD_FOLDER, file)
self.addCleanup(default_storage.delete, UPLOAD_TO)
msg = "%s exists and is not a directory." % UPLOAD_TO
with self.assertRaisesMessage(FileExistsError, msg):