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| author | Carl Meyer <carl@oddbird.net> | 2015-06-10 15:45:20 -0600 |
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| committer | Tim Graham <timograham@gmail.com> | 2015-07-08 07:35:39 -0400 |
| commit | 1828f4341ec53a8684112d24031b767eba557663 (patch) | |
| tree | ad2315e49ea8c762203667c2b3a901bc2f268e12 /docs | |
| parent | 9eda28ac48bea8aab1cf622b0e493a66c6b85840 (diff) | |
[1.7.x] Fixed #19324 -- Avoided creating a session record when loading the session.
The session record is now only created if/when the session is modified. This
prevents a potential DoS via creation of many empty session records.
This is a security fix; disclosure to follow shortly.
Diffstat (limited to 'docs')
| -rw-r--r-- | docs/releases/1.4.21.txt | 21 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | docs/releases/1.7.9.txt | 21 |
2 files changed, 42 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/docs/releases/1.4.21.txt b/docs/releases/1.4.21.txt index 6ff4c6d115..da69b26564 100644 --- a/docs/releases/1.4.21.txt +++ b/docs/releases/1.4.21.txt @@ -5,3 +5,24 @@ Django 1.4.21 release notes *July 8, 2015* Django 1.4.21 fixes several security issues in 1.4.20. + +Denial-of-service possibility by filling session store +====================================================== + +In previous versions of Django, the session backends created a new empty record +in the session storage anytime ``request.session`` was accessed and there was a +session key provided in the request cookies that didn't already have a session +record. This could allow an attacker to easily create many new session records +simply by sending repeated requests with unknown session keys, potentially +filling up the session store or causing other users' session records to be +evicted. + +The built-in session backends now create a session record only if the session +is actually modified; empty session records are not created. Thus this +potential DoS is now only possible if the site chooses to expose a +session-modifying view to anonymous users. + +As each built-in session backend was fixed separately (rather than a fix in the +core sessions framework), maintainers of third-party session backends should +check whether the same vulnerability is present in their backend and correct +it if so. diff --git a/docs/releases/1.7.9.txt b/docs/releases/1.7.9.txt index a2101ad6f9..f402a4cdd5 100644 --- a/docs/releases/1.7.9.txt +++ b/docs/releases/1.7.9.txt @@ -6,6 +6,27 @@ Django 1.7.9 release notes Django 1.7.9 fixes several security issues and bugs in 1.7.8. +Denial-of-service possibility by filling session store +====================================================== + +In previous versions of Django, the session backends created a new empty record +in the session storage anytime ``request.session`` was accessed and there was a +session key provided in the request cookies that didn't already have a session +record. This could allow an attacker to easily create many new session records +simply by sending repeated requests with unknown session keys, potentially +filling up the session store or causing other users' session records to be +evicted. + +The built-in session backends now create a session record only if the session +is actually modified; empty session records are not created. Thus this +potential DoS is now only possible if the site chooses to expose a +session-modifying view to anonymous users. + +As each built-in session backend was fixed separately (rather than a fix in the +core sessions framework), maintainers of third-party session backends should +check whether the same vulnerability is present in their backend and correct +it if so. + Bugfixes ======== |
