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net/http: add protections against misuse of ServeFile

Martin Lenord pointed out that bad patterns have emerged in online
examples of how to use ServeFile, where people pass r.URL.Path[1:] to
ServeFile. This is unsafe. Document that it's unsafe, and add some
protections.

Fixes #14110

Change-Id: Ifeaa15534b2b3e46d3a8137be66748afa8fcd634
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/18939
Reviewed-by: Andrew Gerrand <adg@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
Run-TryBot: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
This commit is contained in:
Brad Fitzpatrick 2016-01-26 19:57:19 +00:00
parent 158f19b259
commit 9b67a5de79
2 changed files with 60 additions and 0 deletions

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@ -451,15 +451,44 @@ func localRedirect(w ResponseWriter, r *Request, newPath string) {
// ServeFile replies to the request with the contents of the named
// file or directory.
//
// If the provided file or direcory name is a relative path, it is
// interpreted relative to the current directory and may ascend to parent
// directories. If the provided name is constructed from user input, it
// should be sanitized before calling ServeFile. As a precaution, ServeFile
// will reject requests where r.URL.Path contains a ".." path element.
//
// As a special case, ServeFile redirects any request where r.URL.Path
// ends in "/index.html" to the same path, without the final
// "index.html". To avoid such redirects either modify the path or
// use ServeContent.
func ServeFile(w ResponseWriter, r *Request, name string) {
if containsDotDot(r.URL.Path) {
// Too many programs use r.URL.Path to construct the argument to
// serveFile. Reject the request under the assumption that happened
// here and ".." may not be wanted.
// Note that name might not contain "..", for example if code (still
// incorrectly) used filepath.Join(myDir, r.URL.Path).
Error(w, "invalid URL path", StatusBadRequest)
return
}
dir, file := filepath.Split(name)
serveFile(w, r, Dir(dir), file, false)
}
func containsDotDot(v string) bool {
if !strings.Contains(v, "..") {
return false
}
for _, ent := range strings.FieldsFunc(v, isSlashRune) {
if ent == ".." {
return true
}
}
return false
}
func isSlashRune(r rune) bool { return r == '/' || r == '\\' }
type fileHandler struct {
root FileSystem
}

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@ -5,6 +5,7 @@
package http_test
import (
"bufio"
"bytes"
"errors"
"fmt"
@ -177,6 +178,36 @@ Cases:
}
}
func TestServeFile_DotDot(t *testing.T) {
tests := []struct {
req string
wantStatus int
}{
{"/testdata/file", 200},
{"/../file", 400},
{"/..", 400},
{"/../", 400},
{"/../foo", 400},
{"/..\\foo", 400},
{"/file/a", 200},
{"/file/a..", 200},
{"/file/a/..", 400},
{"/file/a\\..", 400},
}
for _, tt := range tests {
req, err := ReadRequest(bufio.NewReader(strings.NewReader("GET " + tt.req + " HTTP/1.1\r\nHost: foo\r\n\r\n")))
if err != nil {
t.Errorf("bad request %q: %v", tt.req, err)
continue
}
rec := httptest.NewRecorder()
ServeFile(rec, req, "testdata/file")
if rec.Code != tt.wantStatus {
t.Errorf("for request %q, status = %d; want %d", tt.req, rec.Code, tt.wantStatus)
}
}
}
var fsRedirectTestData = []struct {
original, redirect string
}{