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Merge pull request #8228 from jaimeMF/disable-file-handler

[YoutubeDL] urlopen: disable the 'file:' protocol (#8227)
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Sergey M 2016-01-14 22:20:02 +05:00
commit 345f12196c
2 changed files with 18 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ import copy
from test.helper import FakeYDL, assertRegexpMatches
from youtube_dl import YoutubeDL
from youtube_dl.compat import compat_str
from youtube_dl.compat import compat_str, compat_urllib_error
from youtube_dl.extractor import YoutubeIE
from youtube_dl.postprocessor.common import PostProcessor
from youtube_dl.utils import ExtractorError, match_filter_func
@ -631,6 +631,11 @@ class TestYoutubeDL(unittest.TestCase):
result = get_ids({'playlist_items': '10'})
self.assertEqual(result, [])
def test_urlopen_no_file_protocol(self):
# see https://github.com/rg3/youtube-dl/issues/8227
ydl = YDL()
self.assertRaises(compat_urllib_error.URLError, ydl.urlopen, 'file:///etc/passwd')
if __name__ == '__main__':
unittest.main()

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@ -1986,8 +1986,19 @@ class YoutubeDL(object):
https_handler = make_HTTPS_handler(self.params, debuglevel=debuglevel)
ydlh = YoutubeDLHandler(self.params, debuglevel=debuglevel)
data_handler = compat_urllib_request_DataHandler()
# When passing our own FileHandler instance, build_opener won't add the
# default FileHandler and allows us to disable the file protocol, which
# can be used for malicious purposes (see
# https://github.com/rg3/youtube-dl/issues/8227)
file_handler = compat_urllib_request.FileHandler()
def file_open(*args, **kwargs):
raise compat_urllib_error.URLError('file:// scheme is explicitly disabled in youtube-dl for security reasons')
file_handler.file_open = file_open
opener = compat_urllib_request.build_opener(
proxy_handler, https_handler, cookie_processor, ydlh, data_handler)
proxy_handler, https_handler, cookie_processor, ydlh, data_handler, file_handler)
# Delete the default user-agent header, which would otherwise apply in
# cases where our custom HTTP handler doesn't come into play