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update CHANGES with description of issue #1428

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Thomas Waldmann 2016-08-18 23:05:58 +02:00
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@ -50,12 +50,29 @@ The best check that everything is ok is to run a dry-run extraction::
borg extract -v --dry-run REPO::ARCHIVE borg extract -v --dry-run REPO::ARCHIVE
Version 1.0.7 (not released yet) Version 1.0.7 (2016-08-19)
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Security fixes: Security fixes:
- fix security issue with remote repository access, #1428 - borg serve: fix security issue with remote repository access, #1428
If you used e.g. --restrict-to-path /path/client1/ (with or without trailing
slash does not make a difference), it acted like a path prefix match using
/path/client1 (note the missing trailing slash) - the code then also allowed
working in e.g. /path/client13 or /path/client1000.
As this could accidentally lead to major security/privacy issues depending on
the pathes you use, the behaviour was changed to be a strict directory match.
That means --restrict-to-path /path/client1 (with or without trailing slash
does not make a difference) now uses /path/client1/ internally (note the
trailing slash here!) for matching and allows precisely that path AND any
path below it. So, /path/client1 is allowed, /path/client1/repo1 is allowed,
but not /path/client13 or /path/client1000.
If you willingly used the undocumented (dangerous) previous behaviour, you
may need to rearrange your --restrict-to-path pathes now. We are sorry if
that causes work for you, but we did not want a potentially dangerous
behaviour in the software (not even using a for-backwards-compat option).
Bug fixes: Bug fixes: