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Prevent directory traversion with static files #2495

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31 changes: 15 additions & 16 deletions sanic/mixins/routes.py
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -3,9 +3,8 @@
from functools import partial, wraps
from inspect import getsource, signature
from mimetypes import guess_type
from os import path
from os import path, sep
from pathlib import PurePath
from re import sub
from textwrap import dedent
from time import gmtime, strftime
from typing import (
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -806,23 +805,23 @@ async def _static_request_handler(
content_type=None,
__file_uri__=None,
):
# Using this to determine if the URL is trying to break out of the path
# served. os.path.realpath seems to be very slow
if __file_uri__ and "../" in __file_uri__:
raise BadRequest("Invalid URL")
# Merge served directory and requested file if provided
# Strip all / that in the beginning of the URL to help prevent python
# from herping a derp and treating the uri as an absolute path
root_path = file_path = file_or_directory
root_path = file_path = path.abspath(unquote(file_or_directory))

if __file_uri__:
file_path = path.join(
file_or_directory, sub("^[/]*", "", __file_uri__)
)
# Strip all / that in the beginning of the URL to help prevent
# python from herping a derp and treating the uri as an
# absolute path
unquoted_file_uri = unquote(__file_uri__).lstrip("/")

segments = unquoted_file_uri.split("/")
if ".." in segments or any(sep in segment for segment in segments):
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raise BadRequest("Invalid URL")

file_path = path.join(file_or_directory, unquoted_file_uri)
file_path = path.abspath(file_path)

# URL decode the path sent by the browser otherwise we won't be able to
# match filenames which got encoded (filenames with spaces etc)
file_path = path.abspath(unquote(file_path))
if not file_path.startswith(path.abspath(unquote(root_path))):
if not file_path.startswith(root_path):
error_logger.exception(
f"File not found: path={file_or_directory}, "
f"relative_url={__file_uri__}"
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56 changes: 55 additions & 1 deletion tests/test_static.py
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
@@ -1,14 +1,15 @@
import inspect
import logging
import os
import sys

from collections import Counter
from pathlib import Path
from time import gmtime, strftime

import pytest

from sanic import text
from sanic import Sanic, text
from sanic.exceptions import FileNotFound


Expand All @@ -21,6 +22,22 @@ def static_file_directory():
return static_directory


@pytest.fixture(scope="module")
def double_dotted_directory_file(static_file_directory: str):
"""Generate double dotted directory and its files"""
if sys.platform == "win32":
raise Exception("Windows doesn't support double dotted directories")

file_path = Path(static_file_directory) / "dotted.." / "dot.txt"
double_dotted_dir = file_path.parent
Path.mkdir(double_dotted_dir, exist_ok=True)
with open(file_path, "w") as f:
f.write("DOT\n")
yield file_path
Path.unlink(file_path)
Path.rmdir(double_dotted_dir)


def get_file_path(static_file_directory, file_name):
return os.path.join(static_file_directory, file_name)

Expand Down Expand Up @@ -578,3 +595,40 @@ def test_resource_type_dir(app, static_file_directory):
def test_resource_type_unknown(app, static_file_directory, caplog):
with pytest.raises(ValueError):
app.static("/static", static_file_directory, resource_type="unknown")


@pytest.mark.skipif(
sys.platform == "win32",
reason="Windows does not support double dotted directories",
)
def test_dotted_dir_ok(
app: Sanic, static_file_directory: str, double_dotted_directory_file: Path
):
app.static("/foo", static_file_directory)
double_dotted_directory_file = str(double_dotted_directory_file).lstrip(
static_file_directory
)
_, response = app.test_client.get("/foo/" + double_dotted_directory_file)
assert response.status == 200
assert response.body == b"DOT\n"


def test_breakout(app: Sanic, static_file_directory: str):
app.static("/foo", static_file_directory)

_, response = app.test_client.get("/foo/..%2Fstatic/test.file")
assert response.status == 400


@pytest.mark.skipif(
sys.platform != "win32", reason="Block backslash on Windows only"
)
def test_double_backslash_prohibited_on_win32(
app: Sanic, static_file_directory: str
):
app.static("/foo", static_file_directory)

_, response = app.test_client.get("/foo/static/..\\static/test.file")
assert response.status == 400
_, response = app.test_client.get("/foo/static\\../static/test.file")
assert response.status == 400