Django 2.0.3 release notes
March 6, 2018
Django 2.0.3 fixes two security issues and several bugs in 2.0.2. Also, the latest string translations from Transifex are incorporated.
CVE-2018-7536: Denial-of-service possibility in urlize
and urlizetrunc
template filters
The django.utils.html.urlize()
function was extremely slow to evaluate certain inputs due to catastrophic backtracking vulnerabilities in two regular expressions. The urlize()
function is used to implement the urlize
and urlizetrunc
template filters, which were thus vulnerable.
The problematic regular expressions are replaced with parsing logic that behaves similarly.
CVE-2018-7537: Denial-of-service possibility in truncatechars_html
and truncatewords_html
template filters
If django.utils.text.Truncator
’s chars()
and words()
methods were passed the html=True
argument, they were extremely slow to evaluate certain inputs due to a catastrophic backtracking vulnerability in a regular expression. The chars()
and words()
methods are used to implement the truncatechars_html
and truncatewords_html
template filters, which were thus vulnerable.
The backtracking problem in the regular expression is fixed.
Bugfixes
- Fixed a regression that caused sliced
QuerySet.distinct().order_by()
followed bycount()
to crash (#29108). - Prioritized the datetime and time input formats without
%f
for the Thai locale to fix the admin time picker widget displaying “undefined” (#29109). - Fixed crash with
QuerySet.order_by(Exists(...))
(#29118). - Made
Q.deconstruct()
deterministic with multiple keyword arguments (#29125). You may need to modifyQ
’s in existing migrations, or accept an autogenerated migration. - Fixed a regression where a
When()
expression with a list argument crashes (#29166). - Fixed crash when using a
Window()
expression in a subquery (#29172). - Fixed
AbstractBaseUser.normalize_username()
crash if theusername
argument isn’t a string (#29176).