[2.7] closes bpo-32997: Fix REDOS in fpformat (GH-5984)
The regex to decode a number in fpformat is susceptible to catastrophic backtracking. This is a potential DOS vector if a server is using fpformat on untrusted number strings. Replace it with an equivalent non-vulnerable regex. The match behavior of the new regex is slightly different. It captures the whole integer part of the number in one group, Leading zeros are stripped off later.
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@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ import re
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__all__ = ["fix","sci","NotANumber"]
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# Compiled regular expression to "decode" a number
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decoder = re.compile(r'^([-+]?)0*(\d*)((?:\.\d*)?)(([eE][-+]?\d+)?)$')
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decoder = re.compile(r'^([-+]?)(\d*)((?:\.\d*)?)(([eE][-+]?\d+)?)$')
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# \0 the whole thing
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# \1 leading sign or empty
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# \2 digits left of decimal point
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res = decoder.match(s)
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if res is None: raise NotANumber, s
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sign, intpart, fraction, exppart = res.group(1,2,3,4)
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intpart = intpart.lstrip('0');
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if sign == '+': sign = ''
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if fraction: fraction = fraction[1:]
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if exppart: expo = int(exppart[1:])
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@ -67,6 +67,16 @@ class FpformatTest(unittest.TestCase):
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else:
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self.fail("No exception on non-numeric sci")
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def test_REDOS(self):
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# This attack string will hang on the old decoder pattern.
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attack = '+0' + ('0' * 1000000) + '++'
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digs = 5 # irrelevant
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# fix returns input if it does not decode
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self.assertEqual(fpformat.fix(attack, digs), attack)
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# sci raises NotANumber
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with self.assertRaises(NotANumber):
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fpformat.sci(attack, digs)
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def test_main():
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run_unittest(FpformatTest)
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A regex in fpformat was vulnerable to catastrophic backtracking. This regex
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was a potential DOS vector (REDOS). Based on typical uses of fpformat the
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risk seems low. The regex has been refactored and is now safe. Patch by
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Jamie Davis.
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