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[3.6] bpo-43285 Make ftplib not trust the PASV response. (GH-24838) (GH-24881)#24882

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ned-deily merged 4 commits intopython:3.6frommiss-islington:backport-664d1d1-3.6
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bpo-43285: Make ftplib not trust the PASV response.

The IPv4 address value returned from the server in response to the PASV command
should not be trusted. This prevents a malicious FTP server from using the
response to probe IPv4 address and port combinations on the client network.

Instead of using the returned address, we use the IP address we're
already connected to. This is the strategy other ftp clients adopted,
and matches the only strategy available for the modern IPv6 EPSV command
where the server response must return a port number and nothing else.

For the rare user whowants this ugly behavior, set atrust_server_pasv_ipv4_address
attribute on yourftplib.FTP instance to True..
(cherry picked from commit0ab152c)

Co-authored-by: Gregory P. Smithgreg@krypto.org
(cherry picked from commit664d1d1)

Co-authored-by: Gregory P. Smithgreg@krypto.org

https://bugs.python.org/issue43285

) (pythonGH-24881)bpo-43285: Make ftplib not trust the PASV response.The IPv4 address value returned from the server in response to the PASV commandshould not be trusted.  This prevents a malicious FTP server from using theresponse to probe IPv4 address and port combinations on the client network.Instead of using the returned address, we use the IP address we'realready connected to.  This is the strategy other ftp clients adopted,and matches the only strategy available for the modern IPv6 EPSV commandwhere the server response must return a port number and nothing else.For the rare user who _wants_ this ugly behavior, set a `trust_server_pasv_ipv4_address`attribute on your `ftplib.FTP` instance to True..(cherry picked from commit0ab152c)Co-authored-by: Gregory P. Smith <greg@krypto.org>(cherry picked from commit664d1d1)Co-authored-by: Gregory P. Smith <greg@krypto.org>
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@gpshead: Status check is done, and it's a success ✅ .

@gpsheadgpshead changed the title[3.6] [3.8] bpo-43285 Make ftplib not trust the PASV response. (GH-24838) (GH-24881)[3.6] bpo-43285 Make ftplib not trust the PASV response. (GH-24838) (GH-24881)Mar 15, 2021
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@gpshead: Status check is done, and it's a failure ❌ .

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@ned-deilyned-deily merged commit4134f15 intopython:3.6Mar 16, 2021
@miss-islingtonmiss-islington deleted the backport-664d1d1-3.6 branchMarch 16, 2021 21:08
gentoo-bot pushed a commit to gentoo/cpython that referenced this pull requestApr 3, 2021
) (pythonGH-24881) (pythonGH-24882)The IPv4 address value returned from the server in response to the PASV commandshould not be trusted.  This prevents a malicious FTP server from using theresponse to probe IPv4 address and port combinations on the client network.Instead of using the returned address, we use the IP address we'realready connected to.  This is the strategy other ftp clients adopted,and matches the only strategy available for the modern IPv6 EPSV commandwhere the server response must return a port number and nothing else.For the rare user who _wants_ this ugly behavior, set a `trust_server_pasv_ipv4_address`attribute on your `ftplib.FTP` instance to True..(cherry picked from commit0ab152c)Co-authored-by: Gregory P. Smith <greg@krypto.org>(cherry picked from commit664d1d1)Rebased for Python 2.7 by Michał Górny <mgorny@gentoo.org>
rickprice added a commit to ActiveState/cpython that referenced this pull requestFeb 8, 2024
[3.6] bpo-43285 Make ftplib not trust the PASV response. (pythonGH-24838) (G……H-24881) (pythonGH-24882)The IPv4 address value returned from the server in response to the PASV commandshould not be trusted.  This prevents a malicious FTP server from using theresponse to probe IPv4 address and port combinations on the client network.Instead of using the returned address, we use the IP address we'realready connected to.  This is the strategy other ftp clients adopted,and matches the only strategy available for the modern IPv6 EPSV commandwhere the server response must return a port number and nothing else.For the rare user who _wants_ this ugly behavior, set a `trust_server_pasv_ipv4_address`attribute on your `ftplib.FTP` instance to True..(cherry picked from commit 0ab152c)Co-authored-by: Gregory P. Smith <greg@krypto.org>(cherry picked from commit664d1d1)
rickprice added a commit to ActiveState/cpython that referenced this pull requestFeb 8, 2024
[3.6] bpo-43285 Make ftplib not trust the PASV response. (pythonGH-24838) (G……H-24881) (pythonGH-24882)The IPv4 address value returned from the server in response to the PASV commandshould not be trusted.  This prevents a malicious FTP server from using theresponse to probe IPv4 address and port combinations on the client network.Instead of using the returned address, we use the IP address we'realready connected to.  This is the strategy other ftp clients adopted,and matches the only strategy available for the modern IPv6 EPSV commandwhere the server response must return a port number and nothing else.For the rare user who _wants_ this ugly behavior, set a `trust_server_pasv_ipv4_address`attribute on your `ftplib.FTP` instance to True..(cherry picked from commit 0ab152c)Co-authored-by: Gregory P. Smith <greg@krypto.org>(cherry picked from commit664d1d1)
rickprice added a commit to ActiveState/cpython that referenced this pull requestFeb 13, 2024
[3.6] bpo-43285 Make ftplib not trust the PASV response. (pythonGH-24838) (G……H-24881) (pythonGH-24882)The IPv4 address value returned from the server in response to the PASV commandshould not be trusted.  This prevents a malicious FTP server from using theresponse to probe IPv4 address and port combinations on the client network.Instead of using the returned address, we use the IP address we'realready connected to.  This is the strategy other ftp clients adopted,and matches the only strategy available for the modern IPv6 EPSV commandwhere the server response must return a port number and nothing else.For the rare user who _wants_ this ugly behavior, set a `trust_server_pasv_ipv4_address`attribute on your `ftplib.FTP` instance to True..(cherry picked from commit 0ab152c)Co-authored-by: Gregory P. Smith <greg@krypto.org>(cherry picked from commit664d1d1)
rickprice added a commit to ActiveState/cpython that referenced this pull requestFeb 13, 2024
[3.6] bpo-43285 Make ftplib not trust the PASV response. (pythonGH-24838) (G……H-24881) (pythonGH-24882)The IPv4 address value returned from the server in response to the PASV commandshould not be trusted.  This prevents a malicious FTP server from using theresponse to probe IPv4 address and port combinations on the client network.Instead of using the returned address, we use the IP address we'realready connected to.  This is the strategy other ftp clients adopted,and matches the only strategy available for the modern IPv6 EPSV commandwhere the server response must return a port number and nothing else.For the rare user who _wants_ this ugly behavior, set a `trust_server_pasv_ipv4_address`attribute on your `ftplib.FTP` instance to True..(cherry picked from commit 0ab152c)Co-authored-by: Gregory P. Smith <greg@krypto.org>(cherry picked from commit664d1d1)
rickprice added a commit to ActiveState/cpython that referenced this pull requestJun 26, 2024
[3.6] bpo-43285 Make ftplib not trust the PASV response. (pythonGH-24838) (G……H-24881) (pythonGH-24882)The IPv4 address value returned from the server in response to the PASV commandshould not be trusted.  This prevents a malicious FTP server from using theresponse to probe IPv4 address and port combinations on the client network.Instead of using the returned address, we use the IP address we'realready connected to.  This is the strategy other ftp clients adopted,and matches the only strategy available for the modern IPv6 EPSV commandwhere the server response must return a port number and nothing else.For the rare user who _wants_ this ugly behavior, set a `trust_server_pasv_ipv4_address`attribute on your `ftplib.FTP` instance to True..(cherry picked from commit 0ab152c)Co-authored-by: Gregory P. Smith <greg@krypto.org>(cherry picked from commit664d1d1)
icanhasmath pushed a commit to ActiveState/cpython that referenced this pull requestJul 30, 2024
[3.6] bpo-43285 Make ftplib not trust the PASV response. (pythonGH-24838) (G……H-24881) (pythonGH-24882)The IPv4 address value returned from the server in response to the PASV commandshould not be trusted.  This prevents a malicious FTP server from using theresponse to probe IPv4 address and port combinations on the client network.Instead of using the returned address, we use the IP address we'realready connected to.  This is the strategy other ftp clients adopted,and matches the only strategy available for the modern IPv6 EPSV commandwhere the server response must return a port number and nothing else.For the rare user who _wants_ this ugly behavior, set a `trust_server_pasv_ipv4_address`attribute on your `ftplib.FTP` instance to True..(cherry picked from commit 0ab152c)Co-authored-by: Gregory P. Smith <greg@krypto.org>(cherry picked from commit664d1d1)
icanhasmath pushed a commit to ActiveState/cpython that referenced this pull requestJul 30, 2024
[3.6] bpo-43285 Make ftplib not trust the PASV response. (pythonGH-24838) (G……H-24881) (pythonGH-24882)The IPv4 address value returned from the server in response to the PASV commandshould not be trusted.  This prevents a malicious FTP server from using theresponse to probe IPv4 address and port combinations on the client network.Instead of using the returned address, we use the IP address we'realready connected to.  This is the strategy other ftp clients adopted,and matches the only strategy available for the modern IPv6 EPSV commandwhere the server response must return a port number and nothing else.For the rare user who _wants_ this ugly behavior, set a `trust_server_pasv_ipv4_address`attribute on your `ftplib.FTP` instance to True..(cherry picked from commit 0ab152c)Co-authored-by: Gregory P. Smith <greg@krypto.org>(cherry picked from commit664d1d1)
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