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[3.9] gh-102153: Start stripping C0 control and space chars in urlsplit (GH-102508) (GH-104575) (GH-104592) #104593

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gh-102153: Start stripping C0 control and space chars in urlsplit (GH-102508)

urllib.parse.urlsplit has already been respecting the WHATWG spec a bit GH-25595.

This adds more sanitizing to respect the "Remove any leading C0 control or space from input" rule in response to CVE-2023-24329.

I simplified the docs by eliding the state of the world explanatory
paragraph in this security release only backport. (people will see
that in the mainline /3/ docs)


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…hars in `urlsplit` (pythonGH-102508) (pythonGH-104575) (pythonGH-104592)

pythongh-102153: Start stripping C0 control and space chars in `urlsplit` (pythonGH-102508)

`urllib.parse.urlsplit` has already been respecting the WHATWG spec a bit pythonGH-25595.

This adds more sanitizing to respect the "Remove any leading C0 control or space from input" [rule](https://url.spec.whatwg.org/GH-url-parsing:~:text=Remove%20any%20leading%20and%20trailing%20C0%20control%20or%20space%20from%20input.) in response to [CVE-2023-24329](https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2023-24329).

I simplified the docs by eliding the state of the world explanatory
paragraph in this security release only backport.  (people will see
that in the mainline /3/ docs)

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@ambv ambv changed the title [3.9] [3.10] [3.11] gh-102153: Start stripping C0 control and space chars in urlsplit (GH-102508) (GH-104575) (GH-104592) [3.9] gh-102153: Start stripping C0 control and space chars in urlsplit (GH-102508) (GH-104575) (GH-104592) May 22, 2023
@ambv ambv merged commit d7f8a5f into python:3.9 May 22, 2023
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stratakis pushed a commit to stratakis/cpython that referenced this pull request May 24, 2023
…`urlsplit` (pythonGH-102508) (pythonGH-104575) (pythonGH-104592) (python#104593)

pythongh-102153: Start stripping C0 control and space chars in `urlsplit` (pythonGH-102508)

`urllib.parse.urlsplit` has already been respecting the WHATWG spec a bit pythonGH-25595.

This adds more sanitizing to respect the "Remove any leading C0 control or space from input" [rule](https://url.spec.whatwg.org/GH-url-parsing:~:text=Remove%20any%20leading%20and%20trailing%20C0%20control%20or%20space%20from%20input.) in response to [CVE-2023-24329](https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2023-24329).

I simplified the docs by eliding the state of the world explanatory
paragraph in this security release only backport.  (people will see
that in the mainline /3/ docs)

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(cherry picked from commit f48a96a)

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GH-104895 is a backport of this pull request to the 3.8 branch.

stratakis pushed a commit to stratakis/cpython that referenced this pull request May 24, 2023
…`urlsplit` (pythonGH-102508) (pythonGH-104575) (pythonGH-104592) (python#104593)

pythongh-102153: Start stripping C0 control and space chars in `urlsplit` (pythonGH-102508)

`urllib.parse.urlsplit` has already been respecting the WHATWG spec a bit pythonGH-25595.

This adds more sanitizing to respect the "Remove any leading C0 control or space from input" [rule](https://url.spec.whatwg.org/GH-url-parsing:~:text=Remove%20any%20leading%20and%20trailing%20C0%20control%20or%20space%20from%20input.) in response to [CVE-2023-24329](https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2023-24329).

I simplified the docs by eliding the state of the world explanatory
paragraph in this security release only backport.  (people will see
that in the mainline /3/ docs)

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(cherry picked from commit 2f630e1)
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(cherry picked from commit f48a96a)

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GH-104896 is a backport of this pull request to the 3.7 branch.

ambv pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jun 5, 2023
…lit` (GH-102508) (GH-104575) (GH-104592) (#104593) (#104895)

`urllib.parse.urlsplit` has already been respecting the WHATWG spec a bit GH-25595.

This adds more sanitizing to respect the "Remove any leading C0 control or space from input" [rule](https://url.spec.whatwg.org/GH-url-parsing:~:text=Remove%20any%20leading%20and%20trailing%20C0%20control%20or%20space%20from%20input.) in response to [CVE-2023-24329](https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2023-24329).

I simplified the docs by eliding the state of the world explanatory
paragraph in this security release only backport.  (people will see
that in the mainline /3/ docs)

(cherry picked from commit d7f8a5f)
(cherry picked from commit 2f630e1)
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(cherry picked from commit f48a96a)

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carlosroman added a commit to DataDog/cpython that referenced this pull request Jun 22, 2023
* Post 3.8.16

* [3.8] Update copyright years to 2023. (pythongh-100852)

* [3.8] Update copyright years to 2023. (pythongh-100848).
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* Update additional copyright years to 2023.

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* [3.8] Update copyright year in README (pythonGH-100863) (pythonGH-100867)

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* [3.8] Correct CVE-2020-10735 documentation (pythonGH-100306) (python#100698)

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* [3.8] Bump Azure Pipelines to ubuntu-22.04 (pythonGH-101089) (python#101215)

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* [3.8] pythongh-100180: Update Windows installer to OpenSSL 1.1.1s (pythonGH-100903) (python#101258)

* pythongh-101422: (docs) TarFile default errorlevel argument is 1, not 0 (pythonGH-101424)

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* [3.8] pythongh-95778: add doc missing in some places (pythonGH-100627) (python#101630)

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* [3.8] pythongh-101283: Improved fallback logic for subprocess with shell=True on Windows (pythonGH-101286) (python#101710)

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* [3.8] pythongh-101981: Fix Ubuntu SSL tests with OpenSSL (3.1.0-beta1) CI i… (python#102095)

[3.8] pythongh-101981: Fix Ubuntu SSL tests with OpenSSL (3.1.0-beta1) CI issue (pythongh-102079)

* [3.8] pythonGH-102306 Avoid GHA CI macOS test_posix failure by using the appropriate macOS SDK (pythonGH-102307)

[3.8] Avoid GHA CI macOS test_posix failure by using the appropriate macOS SDK.

* [3.8] pythongh-101726: Update the OpenSSL version to 1.1.1t (pythonGH-101727) (pythonGH-101752)

Fixes CVE-2023-0286 (High) and a couple of Medium security issues.
https://www.openssl.org/news/secadv/20230207.txt

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* [3.8] pythongh-102627: Replace address pointing toward malicious web page (pythonGH-102630) (pythonGH-102667)

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* [3.8] pythongh-101997: Update bundled pip version to 23.0.1 (pythonGH-101998). (python#102244)

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* [3.8] pythongh-102950: Implement PEP 706 – Filter for tarfile.extractall (pythonGH-102953) (python#104548)

Backport of c8c3956

* [3.8] pythongh-99889: Fix directory traversal security flaw in uu.decode() (pythonGH-104096) (python#104332)

(cherry picked from commit 0aeda29)

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* [3.8] pythongh-104049: do not expose on-disk location from SimpleHTTPRequestHandler (pythonGH-104067) (python#104121)

Do not expose the local server's on-disk location from `SimpleHTTPRequestHandler` when generating a directory index. (unnecessary information disclosure)

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* [3.8] pythongh-103935: Use `io.open_code()` when executing code in trace and profile modules (pythonGH-103947) (python#103954)

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* [3.8] pythongh-68966: fix versionchanged in docs (pythonGH-105299)

* [3.8] Update GitHub CI workflow for macOS. (pythonGH-105302)

* [3.8] pythongh-105184: document that marshal functions can fail and need to be checked with PyErr_Occurred (pythonGH-105185) (python#105222)

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* [3.8] pythongh-102153: Start stripping C0 control and space chars in `urlsplit` (pythonGH-102508) (pythonGH-104575) (pythonGH-104592) (python#104593) (python#104895)

`urllib.parse.urlsplit` has already been respecting the WHATWG spec a bit pythonGH-25595.

This adds more sanitizing to respect the "Remove any leading C0 control or space from input" [rule](https://url.spec.whatwg.org/GH-url-parsing:~:text=Remove%20any%20leading%20and%20trailing%20C0%20control%20or%20space%20from%20input.) in response to [CVE-2023-24329](https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2023-24329).

I simplified the docs by eliding the state of the world explanatory
paragraph in this security release only backport.  (people will see
that in the mainline /3/ docs)

(cherry picked from commit d7f8a5f)
(cherry picked from commit 2f630e1)
(cherry picked from commit 610cc0a)
(cherry picked from commit f48a96a)

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* [3.8] pythongh-103142: Upgrade binary builds and CI to OpenSSL 1.1.1u (pythonGH-105174) (pythonGH-105200) (pythonGH-105205) (python#105370)

Upgrade builds to OpenSSL 1.1.1u.

Also updates _ssl_data_111.h from OpenSSL 1.1.1u, _ssl_data_300.h from 3.0.9.

Manual edits to the _ssl_data_300.h file prevent it from removing any
existing definitions in case those exist in some peoples builds and were
important (avoiding regressions during backporting).

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* Python 3.8.17

* Post 3.8.17

* Updated CI to build 3.8.17

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