python310/Revert-gh105127-left-tests.patch
Dirk Mueller 310cd89462 Accepting request 1108888 from home:dgarcia:branches:devel:languages:python:Factory
- Add fix-sphinx-72.patch to make it work with latest sphinx version
  gh#python/cpython#97950
- Update to 3.10.13:
  - gh-108310: Fixed an issue where instances of ssl.SSLSocket were
    vulnerable to a bypass of the TLS handshake and included
    protections (like certificate verification) and treating sent
    unencrypted data as if it were post-handshake TLS encrypted data.
    Security issue reported as CVE-2023-40217 by Aapo Oksman. Patch by
    Gregory P. Smith.
  - gh-107845: tarfile.data_filter() now takes the location of
    symlinks into account when determining their target, so it will no
    longer reject some valid tarballs with
    LinkOutsideDestinationError.
  - gh-107565: Update multissltests and GitHub CI workflows to use
    OpenSSL 1.1.1v, 3.0.10, and 3.1.2.
  - gh-99612: Fix PyUnicode_DecodeUTF8Stateful() for ASCII-only data:
    *consumed was not set.

OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1108888
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:python:Factory/python310?expand=0&rev=105
2023-09-04 15:07:39 +00:00

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From 4288c623d62cf90d8e4444facb3379fb06d01140 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: "Gregory P. Smith" <greg@krypto.org>
Date: Thu, 20 Jul 2023 20:30:52 -0700
Subject: [PATCH] [3.12] gh-106669: Revert "gh-102988: Detect email address
parsing errors ... (GH-105127)" (GH-106733)
This reverts commit 18dfbd035775c15533d13a98e56b1d2bf5c65f00.
Adds a regression test from the issue.
See https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/106669..
(cherry picked from commit a31dea1feb61793e48fa9aa5014f358352205c1d)
Co-authored-by: Gregory P. Smith <greg@krypto.org>
---
Doc/library/email.utils.rst | 26 --
Lib/email/utils.py | 63 ------
Lib/test/test_email/test_email.py | 96 +---------
Misc/NEWS.d/next/Security/2023-06-13-20-52-24.gh-issue-102988.Kei7Vf.rst | 5
4 files changed, 31 insertions(+), 159 deletions(-)
create mode 100644 Misc/NEWS.d/next/Security/2023-06-13-20-52-24.gh-issue-102988.Kei7Vf.rst
Index: Python-3.10.13/Doc/library/email.utils.rst
===================================================================
--- Python-3.10.13.orig/Doc/library/email.utils.rst
+++ Python-3.10.13/Doc/library/email.utils.rst
@@ -67,11 +67,6 @@ of the new API.
*email address* parts. Returns a tuple of that information, unless the parse
fails, in which case a 2-tuple of ``('', '')`` is returned.
- .. versionchanged:: 3.12
- For security reasons, addresses that were ambiguous and could parse into
- multiple different addresses now cause ``('', '')`` to be returned
- instead of only one of the *potential* addresses.
-
.. function:: formataddr(pair, charset='utf-8')
@@ -94,7 +89,7 @@ of the new API.
This method returns a list of 2-tuples of the form returned by ``parseaddr()``.
*fieldvalues* is a sequence of header field values as might be returned by
:meth:`Message.get_all <email.message.Message.get_all>`. Here's a simple
- example that gets all the recipients of a message:
+ example that gets all the recipients of a message::
from email.utils import getaddresses
@@ -104,25 +99,6 @@ of the new API.
resent_ccs = msg.get_all('resent-cc', [])
all_recipients = getaddresses(tos + ccs + resent_tos + resent_ccs)
- When parsing fails for a single fieldvalue, a 2-tuple of ``('', '')``
- is returned in its place. Other errors in parsing the list of
- addresses such as a fieldvalue seemingly parsing into multiple
- addresses may result in a list containing a single empty 2-tuple
- ``[('', '')]`` being returned rather than returning potentially
- invalid output.
-
- Example malformed input parsing:
-
- .. doctest::
-
- >>> from email.utils import getaddresses
- >>> getaddresses(['alice@example.com <bob@example.com>', 'me@example.com'])
- [('', '')]
-
- .. versionchanged:: 3.12
- The 2-tuple of ``('', '')`` in the returned values when parsing
- fails were added as to address a security issue.
-
.. function:: parsedate(date)
Index: Python-3.10.13/Lib/email/utils.py
===================================================================
--- Python-3.10.13.orig/Lib/email/utils.py
+++ Python-3.10.13/Lib/email/utils.py
@@ -106,54 +106,12 @@ def formataddr(pair, charset='utf-8'):
return address
-def _pre_parse_validation(email_header_fields):
- accepted_values = []
- for v in email_header_fields:
- s = v.replace('\\(', '').replace('\\)', '')
- if s.count('(') != s.count(')'):
- v = "('', '')"
- accepted_values.append(v)
-
- return accepted_values
-
-
-def _post_parse_validation(parsed_email_header_tuples):
- accepted_values = []
- # The parser would have parsed a correctly formatted domain-literal
- # The existence of an [ after parsing indicates a parsing failure
- for v in parsed_email_header_tuples:
- if '[' in v[1]:
- v = ('', '')
- accepted_values.append(v)
-
- return accepted_values
-
def getaddresses(fieldvalues):
- """Return a list of (REALNAME, EMAIL) or ('','') for each fieldvalue.
-
- When parsing fails for a fieldvalue, a 2-tuple of ('', '') is returned in
- its place.
-
- If the resulting list of parsed address is not the same as the number of
- fieldvalues in the input list a parsing error has occurred. A list
- containing a single empty 2-tuple [('', '')] is returned in its place.
- This is done to avoid invalid output.
- """
- fieldvalues = [str(v) for v in fieldvalues]
- fieldvalues = _pre_parse_validation(fieldvalues)
- all = COMMASPACE.join(v for v in fieldvalues)
+ """Return a list of (REALNAME, EMAIL) for each fieldvalue."""
+ all = COMMASPACE.join(str(v) for v in fieldvalues)
a = _AddressList(all)
- result = _post_parse_validation(a.addresslist)
-
- n = 0
- for v in fieldvalues:
- n += v.count(',') + 1
-
- if len(result) != n:
- return [('', '')]
-
- return result
+ return a.addresslist
def _format_timetuple_and_zone(timetuple, zone):
@@ -254,18 +212,9 @@ def parseaddr(addr):
Return a tuple of realname and email address, unless the parse fails, in
which case return a 2-tuple of ('', '').
"""
- if isinstance(addr, list):
- addr = addr[0]
-
- if not isinstance(addr, str):
- return ('', '')
-
- addr = _pre_parse_validation([addr])[0]
- addrs = _post_parse_validation(_AddressList(addr).addresslist)
-
- if not addrs or len(addrs) > 1:
- return ('', '')
-
+ addrs = _AddressList(addr).addresslist
+ if not addrs:
+ return '', ''
return addrs[0]
Index: Python-3.10.13/Lib/test/test_email/test_email.py
===================================================================
--- Python-3.10.13.orig/Lib/test/test_email/test_email.py
+++ Python-3.10.13/Lib/test/test_email/test_email.py
@@ -3288,90 +3288,32 @@ Foo
[('Al Person', 'aperson@dom.ain'),
('Bud Person', 'bperson@dom.ain')])
- def test_getaddresses_parsing_errors(self):
- """Test for parsing errors from CVE-2023-27043"""
- eq = self.assertEqual
- eq(utils.getaddresses(['alice@example.org(<bob@example.com>']),
- [('', '')])
- eq(utils.getaddresses(['alice@example.org)<bob@example.com>']),
- [('', '')])
- eq(utils.getaddresses(['alice@example.org<<bob@example.com>']),
- [('', '')])
- eq(utils.getaddresses(['alice@example.org><bob@example.com>']),
- [('', '')])
- eq(utils.getaddresses(['alice@example.org@<bob@example.com>']),
- [('', '')])
- eq(utils.getaddresses(['alice@example.org,<bob@example.com>']),
- [('', 'alice@example.org'), ('', 'bob@example.com')])
- eq(utils.getaddresses(['alice@example.org;<bob@example.com>']),
- [('', '')])
- eq(utils.getaddresses(['alice@example.org:<bob@example.com>']),
- [('', '')])
- eq(utils.getaddresses(['alice@example.org.<bob@example.com>']),
- [('', '')])
- eq(utils.getaddresses(['alice@example.org"<bob@example.com>']),
- [('', '')])
- eq(utils.getaddresses(['alice@example.org[<bob@example.com>']),
- [('', '')])
- eq(utils.getaddresses(['alice@example.org]<bob@example.com>']),
- [('', '')])
-
- def test_parseaddr_parsing_errors(self):
- """Test for parsing errors from CVE-2023-27043"""
- eq = self.assertEqual
- eq(utils.parseaddr(['alice@example.org(<bob@example.com>']),
- ('', ''))
- eq(utils.parseaddr(['alice@example.org)<bob@example.com>']),
- ('', ''))
- eq(utils.parseaddr(['alice@example.org<<bob@example.com>']),
- ('', ''))
- eq(utils.parseaddr(['alice@example.org><bob@example.com>']),
- ('', ''))
- eq(utils.parseaddr(['alice@example.org@<bob@example.com>']),
- ('', ''))
- eq(utils.parseaddr(['alice@example.org,<bob@example.com>']),
- ('', ''))
- eq(utils.parseaddr(['alice@example.org;<bob@example.com>']),
- ('', ''))
- eq(utils.parseaddr(['alice@example.org:<bob@example.com>']),
- ('', ''))
- eq(utils.parseaddr(['alice@example.org.<bob@example.com>']),
- ('', ''))
- eq(utils.parseaddr(['alice@example.org"<bob@example.com>']),
- ('', ''))
- eq(utils.parseaddr(['alice@example.org[<bob@example.com>']),
- ('', ''))
- eq(utils.parseaddr(['alice@example.org]<bob@example.com>']),
- ('', ''))
+ def test_getaddresses_comma_in_name(self):
+ """GH-106669 regression test."""
+ self.assertEqual(
+ utils.getaddresses(
+ [
+ '"Bud, Person" <bperson@dom.ain>',
+ 'aperson@dom.ain (Al Person)',
+ '"Mariusz Felisiak" <to@example.com>',
+ ]
+ ),
+ [
+ ('Bud, Person', 'bperson@dom.ain'),
+ ('Al Person', 'aperson@dom.ain'),
+ ('Mariusz Felisiak', 'to@example.com'),
+ ],
+ )
def test_getaddresses_nasty(self):
eq = self.assertEqual
eq(utils.getaddresses(['foo: ;']), [('', '')])
- eq(utils.getaddresses(['[]*-- =~$']), [('', '')])
+ eq(utils.getaddresses(
+ ['[]*-- =~$']),
+ [('', ''), ('', ''), ('', '*--')])
eq(utils.getaddresses(
['foo: ;', '"Jason R. Mastaler" <jason@dom.ain>']),
[('', ''), ('Jason R. Mastaler', 'jason@dom.ain')])
- eq(utils.getaddresses(
- [r'Pete(A nice \) chap) <pete(his account)@silly.test(his host)>']),
- [('Pete (A nice ) chap his account his host)', 'pete@silly.test')])
- eq(utils.getaddresses(
- ['(Empty list)(start)Undisclosed recipients :(nobody(I know))']),
- [('', '')])
- eq(utils.getaddresses(
- ['Mary <@machine.tld:mary@example.net>, , jdoe@test . example']),
- [('Mary', 'mary@example.net'), ('', ''), ('', 'jdoe@test.example')])
- eq(utils.getaddresses(
- ['John Doe <jdoe@machine(comment). example>']),
- [('John Doe (comment)', 'jdoe@machine.example')])
- eq(utils.getaddresses(
- ['"Mary Smith: Personal Account" <smith@home.example>']),
- [('Mary Smith: Personal Account', 'smith@home.example')])
- eq(utils.getaddresses(
- ['Undisclosed recipients:;']),
- [('', '')])
- eq(utils.getaddresses(
- [r'<boss@nil.test>, "Giant; \"Big\" Box" <bob@example.net>']),
- [('', 'boss@nil.test'), ('Giant; "Big" Box', 'bob@example.net')])
def test_getaddresses_embedded_comment(self):
"""Test proper handling of a nested comment"""
Index: Python-3.10.13/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Security/2023-06-13-20-52-24.gh-issue-102988.Kei7Vf.rst
===================================================================
--- Python-3.10.13.orig/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Security/2023-06-13-20-52-24.gh-issue-102988.Kei7Vf.rst
+++ Python-3.10.13/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Security/2023-06-13-20-52-24.gh-issue-102988.Kei7Vf.rst
@@ -1,3 +1,8 @@
+Reverted the :mod:`email.utils` security improvement change released in
+3.12beta4 that unintentionally caused :mod:`email.utils.getaddresses` to fail
+to parse email addresses with a comma in the quoted name field.
+See :gh:`106669`.
+
CVE-2023-27043: Prevent :func:`email.utils.parseaddr`
and :func:`email.utils.getaddresses` from returning the realname portion of an
invalid RFC2822 email header in the email address portion of the 2-tuple