Issue #16037: HTTPMessage.readheaders() raises an HTTPException when more than

100 headers are read.  Adapted from patch by Jyrki Pulliainen.
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Georg Brandl 2013-10-27 07:34:48 +01:00
parent 28e78414f9
commit bf3f8eb960
4 changed files with 17 additions and 1 deletions

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@ -169,8 +169,8 @@ The following exceptions are raised as appropriate:
A subclass of :exc:`HTTPException`. Raised if a server responds with a HTTP
status code that we don't understand.
The constants defined in this module are:
The constants defined in this module are:
.. data:: HTTP_PORT

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@ -214,6 +214,8 @@ MAXAMOUNT = 1048576
# maximal line length when calling readline().
_MAXLINE = 65536
_MAXHEADERS = 100
class HTTPMessage(email.message.Message):
# XXX The only usage of this method is in
@ -261,6 +263,8 @@ def parse_headers(fp, _class=HTTPMessage):
if len(line) > _MAXLINE:
raise LineTooLong("header line")
headers.append(line)
if len(headers) > _MAXHEADERS:
raise HTTPException("got more than %d headers" % _MAXHEADERS)
if line in (b'\r\n', b'\n', b''):
break
hstring = b''.join(headers).decode('iso-8859-1')

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@ -345,6 +345,15 @@ class BasicTest(TestCase):
self.fail("Did not expect response from HEAD request")
self.assertEqual(bytes(b), b'\x00'*5)
def test_too_many_headers(self):
headers = '\r\n'.join('Header%d: foo' % i
for i in range(client._MAXHEADERS + 1)) + '\r\n'
text = ('HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\n' + headers)
s = FakeSocket(text)
r = client.HTTPResponse(s)
self.assertRaisesRegex(client.HTTPException,
r"got more than \d+ headers", r.begin)
def test_send_file(self):
expected = (b'GET /foo HTTP/1.1\r\nHost: example.com\r\n'
b'Accept-Encoding: identity\r\nContent-Length:')

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@ -81,6 +81,9 @@ Core and Builtins
Library
-------
- Issue #16037: HTTPMessage.readheaders() raises an HTTPException when more than
100 headers are read. Adapted from patch by Jyrki Pulliainen.
- Issue #16040: CVE-2013-1752: nntplib: Limit maximum line lengths to 2048 to
prevent readline() calls from consuming too much memory. Patch by Jyrki
Pulliainen.