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[2.2.x] Fixed CVE-2021-45115 -- Prevented DoS vector in UserAttribute…
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…SimilarityValidator.

Thanks Chris Bailey for the report.

Co-authored-by: Adam Johnson <me@adamj.eu>
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40 changes: 38 additions & 2 deletions django/contrib/auth/password_validation.py
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Expand Up @@ -115,6 +115,36 @@ def get_help_text(self):
) % {'min_length': self.min_length}


def exceeds_maximum_length_ratio(password, max_similarity, value):
"""
Test that value is within a reasonable range of password.
The following ratio calculations are based on testing SequenceMatcher like
this:
for i in range(0,6):
print(10**i, SequenceMatcher(a='A', b='A'*(10**i)).quick_ratio())
which yields:
1 1.0
10 0.18181818181818182
100 0.019801980198019802
1000 0.001998001998001998
10000 0.00019998000199980003
100000 1.999980000199998e-05
This means a length_ratio of 10 should never yield a similarity higher than
0.2, for 100 this is down to 0.02 and for 1000 it is 0.002. This can be
calculated via 2 / length_ratio. As a result we avoid the potentially
expensive sequence matching.
"""
pwd_len = len(password)
length_bound_similarity = max_similarity / 2 * pwd_len
value_len = len(value)
return pwd_len >= 10 * value_len and value_len < length_bound_similarity


class UserAttributeSimilarityValidator:
"""
Validate whether the password is sufficiently different from the user's
Expand All @@ -130,19 +160,25 @@ class UserAttributeSimilarityValidator:

def __init__(self, user_attributes=DEFAULT_USER_ATTRIBUTES, max_similarity=0.7):
self.user_attributes = user_attributes
if max_similarity < 0.1:
raise ValueError('max_similarity must be at least 0.1')
self.max_similarity = max_similarity

def validate(self, password, user=None):
if not user:
return

password = password.lower()
for attribute_name in self.user_attributes:
value = getattr(user, attribute_name, None)
if not value or not isinstance(value, str):
continue
value_parts = re.split(r'\W+', value) + [value]
value_lower = value.lower()
value_parts = re.split(r'\W+', value_lower) + [value_lower]
for value_part in value_parts:
if SequenceMatcher(a=password.lower(), b=value_part.lower()).quick_ratio() >= self.max_similarity:
if exceeds_maximum_length_ratio(password, self.max_similarity, value_part):
continue
if SequenceMatcher(a=password, b=value_part).quick_ratio() >= self.max_similarity:
try:
verbose_name = str(user._meta.get_field(attribute_name).verbose_name)
except FieldDoesNotExist:
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14 changes: 13 additions & 1 deletion docs/releases/2.2.26.txt
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Expand Up @@ -7,4 +7,16 @@ Django 2.2.26 release notes
Django 2.2.26 fixes one security issue with severity "medium" and two security
issues with severity "low" in 2.2.25.

...
CVE-2021-45115: Denial-of-service possibility in ``UserAttributeSimilarityValidator``
=====================================================================================

:class:`.UserAttributeSimilarityValidator` incurred significant overhead
evaluating submitted password that were artificially large in relative to the
comparison values. On the assumption that access to user registration was
unrestricted this provided a potential vector for a denial-of-service attack.

In order to mitigate this issue, relatively long values are now ignored by
``UserAttributeSimilarityValidator``.

This issue has severity "medium" according to the :ref:`Django security policy
<security-disclosure>`.
14 changes: 10 additions & 4 deletions docs/topics/auth/passwords.txt
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Expand Up @@ -522,10 +522,16 @@ Django includes four validators:
is used: ``'username', 'first_name', 'last_name', 'email'``.
Attributes that don't exist are ignored.

The minimum similarity of a rejected password can be set on a scale of 0 to
1 with the ``max_similarity`` parameter. A setting of 0 rejects all
passwords, whereas a setting of 1 rejects only passwords that are identical
to an attribute's value.
The maximum allowed similarity of passwords can be set on a scale of 0.1
to 1.0 with the ``max_similarity`` parameter. This is compared to the
result of :meth:`difflib.SequenceMatcher.quick_ratio`. A value of 0.1
rejects passwords unless they are substantially different from the
``user_attributes``, whereas a value of 1.0 rejects only passwords that are
identical to an attribute's value.

.. versionchanged:: 2.2.26

The ``max_similarity`` parameter was limited to a minimum value of 0.1.

.. class:: CommonPasswordValidator(password_list_path=DEFAULT_PASSWORD_LIST_PATH)

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11 changes: 4 additions & 7 deletions tests/auth_tests/test_validators.py
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Expand Up @@ -150,13 +150,10 @@ def test_validate(self):
max_similarity=1,
).validate(user.first_name, user=user)
self.assertEqual(cm.exception.messages, [expected_error % "first name"])
# max_similarity=0 rejects all passwords.
with self.assertRaises(ValidationError) as cm:
UserAttributeSimilarityValidator(
user_attributes=['first_name'],
max_similarity=0,
).validate('XXX', user=user)
self.assertEqual(cm.exception.messages, [expected_error % "first name"])
# Very low max_similarity is rejected.
msg = 'max_similarity must be at least 0.1'
with self.assertRaisesMessage(ValueError, msg):
UserAttributeSimilarityValidator(max_similarity=0.09)
# Passes validation.
self.assertIsNone(
UserAttributeSimilarityValidator(user_attributes=['first_name']).validate('testclient', user=user)
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