Django 3.2.4 release notes¶
June 2, 2021
Django 3.2.4 fixes two security issues and several bugs in 3.2.3.
CVE-2021-33203: Potential directory traversal via admindocs
¶
Staff members could use the admindocs
TemplateDetailView
view to check the existence of arbitrary files.
Additionally, if (and only if) the default admindocs templates have been
customized by the developers to also expose the file contents, then not only
the existence but also the file contents would have been exposed.
As a mitigation, path sanitation is now applied and only files within the template root directories can be loaded.
CVE-2021-33571: Possible indeterminate SSRF, RFI, and LFI attacks since validators accepted leading zeros in IPv4 addresses¶
URLValidator
,
validate_ipv4_address()
, and
validate_ipv46_address()
didn’t prohibit leading
zeros in octal literals. If you used such values you could suffer from
indeterminate SSRF, RFI, and LFI attacks.
validate_ipv4_address()
and
validate_ipv46_address()
validators were not
affected on Python 3.9.5+.
Bugfixes¶
Fixed a bug in Django 3.2 where a final catch-all view in the admin didn’t respect the server-provided value of
SCRIPT_NAME
when redirecting unauthenticated users to the login page (#32754).Fixed a bug in Django 3.2 where a system check would crash on an abstract model (#32733).
Prevented unnecessary initialization of unused caches following a regression in Django 3.2 (#32747).
Fixed a crash in Django 3.2 that could occur when running
mod_wsgi
with the recommended settings while the Windowscolorama
library was installed (#32740).Fixed a bug in Django 3.2 that would trigger the auto-reloader for template changes when directory paths were specified with strings (#32744).
Fixed a regression in Django 3.2 that caused a crash of auto-reloader with
AttributeError
, e.g. inside aConda
environment (#32783).Fixed a regression in Django 3.2 that caused a loss of precision for operations with
DecimalField
on MySQL (#32793).