Prevent the media store from writing outside of the configured directory

Also tighten validation of server names by forbidding invalid characters
in IPv6 addresses and empty domain labels.
release-v1.47
Sean Quah 2021-11-19 13:39:15 +00:00
parent 9f9d82aa84
commit 91f2bd0907
5 changed files with 483 additions and 50 deletions

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@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ from synapse.api.errors import Codes, SynapseError, cs_error
from synapse.http.server import finish_request, respond_with_json
from synapse.http.site import SynapseRequest
from synapse.logging.context import make_deferred_yieldable
from synapse.util.stringutils import is_ascii
from synapse.util.stringutils import is_ascii, parse_and_validate_server_name
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
@ -51,6 +51,19 @@ TEXT_CONTENT_TYPES = [
def parse_media_id(request: Request) -> Tuple[str, str, Optional[str]]:
"""Parses the server name, media ID and optional file name from the request URI
Also performs some rough validation on the server name.
Args:
request: The `Request`.
Returns:
A tuple containing the parsed server name, media ID and optional file name.
Raises:
SynapseError(404): if parsing or validation fail for any reason
"""
try:
# The type on postpath seems incorrect in Twisted 21.2.0.
postpath: List[bytes] = request.postpath # type: ignore
@ -62,6 +75,9 @@ def parse_media_id(request: Request) -> Tuple[str, str, Optional[str]]:
server_name = server_name_bytes.decode("utf-8")
media_id = media_id_bytes.decode("utf8")
# Validate the server name, raising if invalid
parse_and_validate_server_name(server_name)
file_name = None
if len(postpath) > 2:
try:

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@ -16,7 +16,8 @@
import functools
import os
import re
from typing import Any, Callable, List, TypeVar, cast
import string
from typing import Any, Callable, List, TypeVar, Union, cast
NEW_FORMAT_ID_RE = re.compile(r"^\d\d\d\d-\d\d-\d\d")
@ -37,6 +38,85 @@ def _wrap_in_base_path(func: F) -> F:
return cast(F, _wrapped)
GetPathMethod = TypeVar(
"GetPathMethod", bound=Union[Callable[..., str], Callable[..., List[str]]]
)
def _wrap_with_jail_check(func: GetPathMethod) -> GetPathMethod:
"""Wraps a path-returning method to check that the returned path(s) do not escape
the media store directory.
The check is not expected to ever fail, unless `func` is missing a call to
`_validate_path_component`, or `_validate_path_component` is buggy.
Args:
func: The `MediaFilePaths` method to wrap. The method may return either a single
path, or a list of paths. Returned paths may be either absolute or relative.
Returns:
The method, wrapped with a check to ensure that the returned path(s) lie within
the media store directory. Raises a `ValueError` if the check fails.
"""
@functools.wraps(func)
def _wrapped(
self: "MediaFilePaths", *args: Any, **kwargs: Any
) -> Union[str, List[str]]:
path_or_paths = func(self, *args, **kwargs)
if isinstance(path_or_paths, list):
paths_to_check = path_or_paths
else:
paths_to_check = [path_or_paths]
for path in paths_to_check:
# path may be an absolute or relative path, depending on the method being
# wrapped. When "appending" an absolute path, `os.path.join` discards the
# previous path, which is desired here.
normalized_path = os.path.normpath(os.path.join(self.real_base_path, path))
if (
os.path.commonpath([normalized_path, self.real_base_path])
!= self.real_base_path
):
raise ValueError(f"Invalid media store path: {path!r}")
return path_or_paths
return cast(GetPathMethod, _wrapped)
ALLOWED_CHARACTERS = set(
string.ascii_letters
+ string.digits
+ "_-"
+ ".[]:" # Domain names, IPv6 addresses and ports in server names
)
FORBIDDEN_NAMES = {
"",
os.path.curdir, # "." for the current platform
os.path.pardir, # ".." for the current platform
}
def _validate_path_component(name: str) -> str:
"""Checks that the given string can be safely used as a path component
Args:
name: The path component to check.
Returns:
The path component if valid.
Raises:
ValueError: If `name` cannot be safely used as a path component.
"""
if not ALLOWED_CHARACTERS.issuperset(name) or name in FORBIDDEN_NAMES:
raise ValueError(f"Invalid path component: {name!r}")
return name
class MediaFilePaths:
"""Describes where files are stored on disk.
@ -48,22 +128,46 @@ class MediaFilePaths:
def __init__(self, primary_base_path: str):
self.base_path = primary_base_path
# The media store directory, with all symlinks resolved.
self.real_base_path = os.path.realpath(primary_base_path)
# Refuse to initialize if paths cannot be validated correctly for the current
# platform.
assert os.path.sep not in ALLOWED_CHARACTERS
assert os.path.altsep not in ALLOWED_CHARACTERS
# On Windows, paths have all sorts of weirdness which `_validate_path_component`
# does not consider. In any case, the remote media store can't work correctly
# for certain homeservers there, since ":"s aren't allowed in paths.
assert os.name == "posix"
@_wrap_with_jail_check
def local_media_filepath_rel(self, media_id: str) -> str:
return os.path.join("local_content", media_id[0:2], media_id[2:4], media_id[4:])
return os.path.join(
"local_content",
_validate_path_component(media_id[0:2]),
_validate_path_component(media_id[2:4]),
_validate_path_component(media_id[4:]),
)
local_media_filepath = _wrap_in_base_path(local_media_filepath_rel)
@_wrap_with_jail_check
def local_media_thumbnail_rel(
self, media_id: str, width: int, height: int, content_type: str, method: str
) -> str:
top_level_type, sub_type = content_type.split("/")
file_name = "%i-%i-%s-%s-%s" % (width, height, top_level_type, sub_type, method)
return os.path.join(
"local_thumbnails", media_id[0:2], media_id[2:4], media_id[4:], file_name
"local_thumbnails",
_validate_path_component(media_id[0:2]),
_validate_path_component(media_id[2:4]),
_validate_path_component(media_id[4:]),
_validate_path_component(file_name),
)
local_media_thumbnail = _wrap_in_base_path(local_media_thumbnail_rel)
@_wrap_with_jail_check
def local_media_thumbnail_dir(self, media_id: str) -> str:
"""
Retrieve the local store path of thumbnails of a given media_id
@ -76,18 +180,24 @@ class MediaFilePaths:
return os.path.join(
self.base_path,
"local_thumbnails",
media_id[0:2],
media_id[2:4],
media_id[4:],
_validate_path_component(media_id[0:2]),
_validate_path_component(media_id[2:4]),
_validate_path_component(media_id[4:]),
)
@_wrap_with_jail_check
def remote_media_filepath_rel(self, server_name: str, file_id: str) -> str:
return os.path.join(
"remote_content", server_name, file_id[0:2], file_id[2:4], file_id[4:]
"remote_content",
_validate_path_component(server_name),
_validate_path_component(file_id[0:2]),
_validate_path_component(file_id[2:4]),
_validate_path_component(file_id[4:]),
)
remote_media_filepath = _wrap_in_base_path(remote_media_filepath_rel)
@_wrap_with_jail_check
def remote_media_thumbnail_rel(
self,
server_name: str,
@ -101,11 +211,11 @@ class MediaFilePaths:
file_name = "%i-%i-%s-%s-%s" % (width, height, top_level_type, sub_type, method)
return os.path.join(
"remote_thumbnail",
server_name,
file_id[0:2],
file_id[2:4],
file_id[4:],
file_name,
_validate_path_component(server_name),
_validate_path_component(file_id[0:2]),
_validate_path_component(file_id[2:4]),
_validate_path_component(file_id[4:]),
_validate_path_component(file_name),
)
remote_media_thumbnail = _wrap_in_base_path(remote_media_thumbnail_rel)
@ -113,6 +223,7 @@ class MediaFilePaths:
# Legacy path that was used to store thumbnails previously.
# Should be removed after some time, when most of the thumbnails are stored
# using the new path.
@_wrap_with_jail_check
def remote_media_thumbnail_rel_legacy(
self, server_name: str, file_id: str, width: int, height: int, content_type: str
) -> str:
@ -120,43 +231,66 @@ class MediaFilePaths:
file_name = "%i-%i-%s-%s" % (width, height, top_level_type, sub_type)
return os.path.join(
"remote_thumbnail",
server_name,
file_id[0:2],
file_id[2:4],
file_id[4:],
file_name,
_validate_path_component(server_name),
_validate_path_component(file_id[0:2]),
_validate_path_component(file_id[2:4]),
_validate_path_component(file_id[4:]),
_validate_path_component(file_name),
)
def remote_media_thumbnail_dir(self, server_name: str, file_id: str) -> str:
return os.path.join(
self.base_path,
"remote_thumbnail",
server_name,
file_id[0:2],
file_id[2:4],
file_id[4:],
_validate_path_component(server_name),
_validate_path_component(file_id[0:2]),
_validate_path_component(file_id[2:4]),
_validate_path_component(file_id[4:]),
)
@_wrap_with_jail_check
def url_cache_filepath_rel(self, media_id: str) -> str:
if NEW_FORMAT_ID_RE.match(media_id):
# Media id is of the form <DATE><RANDOM_STRING>
# E.g.: 2017-09-28-fsdRDt24DS234dsf
return os.path.join("url_cache", media_id[:10], media_id[11:])
return os.path.join(
"url_cache",
_validate_path_component(media_id[:10]),
_validate_path_component(media_id[11:]),
)
else:
return os.path.join("url_cache", media_id[0:2], media_id[2:4], media_id[4:])
return os.path.join(
"url_cache",
_validate_path_component(media_id[0:2]),
_validate_path_component(media_id[2:4]),
_validate_path_component(media_id[4:]),
)
url_cache_filepath = _wrap_in_base_path(url_cache_filepath_rel)
@_wrap_with_jail_check
def url_cache_filepath_dirs_to_delete(self, media_id: str) -> List[str]:
"The dirs to try and remove if we delete the media_id file"
if NEW_FORMAT_ID_RE.match(media_id):
return [os.path.join(self.base_path, "url_cache", media_id[:10])]
return [
os.path.join(
self.base_path, "url_cache", _validate_path_component(media_id[:10])
)
]
else:
return [
os.path.join(self.base_path, "url_cache", media_id[0:2], media_id[2:4]),
os.path.join(self.base_path, "url_cache", media_id[0:2]),
os.path.join(
self.base_path,
"url_cache",
_validate_path_component(media_id[0:2]),
_validate_path_component(media_id[2:4]),
),
os.path.join(
self.base_path, "url_cache", _validate_path_component(media_id[0:2])
),
]
@_wrap_with_jail_check
def url_cache_thumbnail_rel(
self, media_id: str, width: int, height: int, content_type: str, method: str
) -> str:
@ -168,37 +302,46 @@ class MediaFilePaths:
if NEW_FORMAT_ID_RE.match(media_id):
return os.path.join(
"url_cache_thumbnails", media_id[:10], media_id[11:], file_name
"url_cache_thumbnails",
_validate_path_component(media_id[:10]),
_validate_path_component(media_id[11:]),
_validate_path_component(file_name),
)
else:
return os.path.join(
"url_cache_thumbnails",
media_id[0:2],
media_id[2:4],
media_id[4:],
file_name,
_validate_path_component(media_id[0:2]),
_validate_path_component(media_id[2:4]),
_validate_path_component(media_id[4:]),
_validate_path_component(file_name),
)
url_cache_thumbnail = _wrap_in_base_path(url_cache_thumbnail_rel)
@_wrap_with_jail_check
def url_cache_thumbnail_directory_rel(self, media_id: str) -> str:
# Media id is of the form <DATE><RANDOM_STRING>
# E.g.: 2017-09-28-fsdRDt24DS234dsf
if NEW_FORMAT_ID_RE.match(media_id):
return os.path.join("url_cache_thumbnails", media_id[:10], media_id[11:])
return os.path.join(
"url_cache_thumbnails",
_validate_path_component(media_id[:10]),
_validate_path_component(media_id[11:]),
)
else:
return os.path.join(
"url_cache_thumbnails",
media_id[0:2],
media_id[2:4],
media_id[4:],
_validate_path_component(media_id[0:2]),
_validate_path_component(media_id[2:4]),
_validate_path_component(media_id[4:]),
)
url_cache_thumbnail_directory = _wrap_in_base_path(
url_cache_thumbnail_directory_rel
)
@_wrap_with_jail_check
def url_cache_thumbnail_dirs_to_delete(self, media_id: str) -> List[str]:
"The dirs to try and remove if we delete the media_id thumbnails"
# Media id is of the form <DATE><RANDOM_STRING>
@ -206,21 +349,35 @@ class MediaFilePaths:
if NEW_FORMAT_ID_RE.match(media_id):
return [
os.path.join(
self.base_path, "url_cache_thumbnails", media_id[:10], media_id[11:]
self.base_path,
"url_cache_thumbnails",
_validate_path_component(media_id[:10]),
_validate_path_component(media_id[11:]),
),
os.path.join(
self.base_path,
"url_cache_thumbnails",
_validate_path_component(media_id[:10]),
),
os.path.join(self.base_path, "url_cache_thumbnails", media_id[:10]),
]
else:
return [
os.path.join(
self.base_path,
"url_cache_thumbnails",
media_id[0:2],
media_id[2:4],
media_id[4:],
_validate_path_component(media_id[0:2]),
_validate_path_component(media_id[2:4]),
_validate_path_component(media_id[4:]),
),
os.path.join(
self.base_path, "url_cache_thumbnails", media_id[0:2], media_id[2:4]
self.base_path,
"url_cache_thumbnails",
_validate_path_component(media_id[0:2]),
_validate_path_component(media_id[2:4]),
),
os.path.join(
self.base_path,
"url_cache_thumbnails",
_validate_path_component(media_id[0:2]),
),
os.path.join(self.base_path, "url_cache_thumbnails", media_id[0:2]),
]

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@ -19,6 +19,8 @@ import string
from collections.abc import Iterable
from typing import Optional, Tuple
from netaddr import valid_ipv6
from synapse.api.errors import Codes, SynapseError
_string_with_symbols = string.digits + string.ascii_letters + ".,;:^&*-_+=#~@"
@ -97,7 +99,10 @@ def parse_server_name(server_name: str) -> Tuple[str, Optional[int]]:
raise ValueError("Invalid server name '%s'" % server_name)
VALID_HOST_REGEX = re.compile("\\A[0-9a-zA-Z.-]+\\Z")
# An approximation of the domain name syntax in RFC 1035, section 2.3.1.
# NB: "\Z" is not equivalent to "$".
# The latter will match the position before a "\n" at the end of a string.
VALID_HOST_REGEX = re.compile("\\A[0-9a-zA-Z-]+(?:\\.[0-9a-zA-Z-]+)*\\Z")
def parse_and_validate_server_name(server_name: str) -> Tuple[str, Optional[int]]:
@ -122,13 +127,15 @@ def parse_and_validate_server_name(server_name: str) -> Tuple[str, Optional[int]
if host[0] == "[":
if host[-1] != "]":
raise ValueError("Mismatched [...] in server name '%s'" % (server_name,))
return host, port
# otherwise it should only be alphanumerics.
if not VALID_HOST_REGEX.match(host):
raise ValueError(
"Server name '%s' contains invalid characters" % (server_name,)
)
# valid_ipv6 raises when given an empty string
ipv6_address = host[1:-1]
if not ipv6_address or not valid_ipv6(ipv6_address):
raise ValueError(
"Server name '%s' is not a valid IPv6 address" % (server_name,)
)
elif not VALID_HOST_REGEX.match(host):
raise ValueError("Server name '%s' has an invalid format" % (server_name,))
return host, port

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@ -36,8 +36,11 @@ class ServerNameTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
"localhost:http", # non-numeric port
"1234]", # smells like ipv6 literal but isn't
"[1234",
"[1.2.3.4]",
"underscore_.com",
"percent%65.com",
"newline.com\n",
".empty-label.com",
"1234:5678:80", # too many colons
]
for i in test_data:

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@ -11,6 +11,9 @@
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
import inspect
from typing import Iterable
from synapse.rest.media.v1.filepath import MediaFilePaths
from tests import unittest
@ -236,3 +239,250 @@ class MediaFilePathsTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
"/media_store/url_cache_thumbnails/Ge",
],
)
def test_server_name_validation(self):
"""Test validation of server names"""
self._test_path_validation(
[
"remote_media_filepath_rel",
"remote_media_filepath",
"remote_media_thumbnail_rel",
"remote_media_thumbnail",
"remote_media_thumbnail_rel_legacy",
"remote_media_thumbnail_dir",
],
parameter="server_name",
valid_values=[
"matrix.org",
"matrix.org:8448",
"matrix-federation.matrix.org",
"matrix-federation.matrix.org:8448",
"10.1.12.123",
"10.1.12.123:8448",
"[fd00:abcd::ffff]",
"[fd00:abcd::ffff]:8448",
],
invalid_values=[
"/matrix.org",
"matrix.org/..",
"matrix.org\x00",
"",
".",
"..",
"/",
],
)
def test_file_id_validation(self):
"""Test validation of local, remote and legacy URL cache file / media IDs"""
# File / media IDs get split into three parts to form paths, consisting of the
# first two characters, next two characters and rest of the ID.
valid_file_ids = [
"GerZNDnDZVjsOtardLuwfIBg",
# Unexpected, but produces an acceptable path:
"GerZN", # "N" becomes the last directory
]
invalid_file_ids = [
"/erZNDnDZVjsOtardLuwfIBg",
"Ge/ZNDnDZVjsOtardLuwfIBg",
"GerZ/DnDZVjsOtardLuwfIBg",
"GerZ/..",
"G\x00rZNDnDZVjsOtardLuwfIBg",
"Ger\x00NDnDZVjsOtardLuwfIBg",
"GerZNDnDZVjsOtardLuwfIBg\x00",
"",
"Ge",
"GerZ",
"GerZ.",
"..rZNDnDZVjsOtardLuwfIBg",
"Ge..NDnDZVjsOtardLuwfIBg",
"GerZ..",
"GerZ/",
]
self._test_path_validation(
[
"local_media_filepath_rel",
"local_media_filepath",
"local_media_thumbnail_rel",
"local_media_thumbnail",
"local_media_thumbnail_dir",
# Legacy URL cache media IDs
"url_cache_filepath_rel",
"url_cache_filepath",
# `url_cache_filepath_dirs_to_delete` is tested below.
"url_cache_thumbnail_rel",
"url_cache_thumbnail",
"url_cache_thumbnail_directory_rel",
"url_cache_thumbnail_directory",
"url_cache_thumbnail_dirs_to_delete",
],
parameter="media_id",
valid_values=valid_file_ids,
invalid_values=invalid_file_ids,
)
# `url_cache_filepath_dirs_to_delete` ignores what would be the last path
# component, so only the first 4 characters matter.
self._test_path_validation(
[
"url_cache_filepath_dirs_to_delete",
],
parameter="media_id",
valid_values=valid_file_ids,
invalid_values=[
"/erZNDnDZVjsOtardLuwfIBg",
"Ge/ZNDnDZVjsOtardLuwfIBg",
"G\x00rZNDnDZVjsOtardLuwfIBg",
"Ger\x00NDnDZVjsOtardLuwfIBg",
"",
"Ge",
"..rZNDnDZVjsOtardLuwfIBg",
"Ge..NDnDZVjsOtardLuwfIBg",
],
)
self._test_path_validation(
[
"remote_media_filepath_rel",
"remote_media_filepath",
"remote_media_thumbnail_rel",
"remote_media_thumbnail",
"remote_media_thumbnail_rel_legacy",
"remote_media_thumbnail_dir",
],
parameter="file_id",
valid_values=valid_file_ids,
invalid_values=invalid_file_ids,
)
def test_url_cache_media_id_validation(self):
"""Test validation of URL cache media IDs"""
self._test_path_validation(
[
"url_cache_filepath_rel",
"url_cache_filepath",
# `url_cache_filepath_dirs_to_delete` only cares about the date prefix
"url_cache_thumbnail_rel",
"url_cache_thumbnail",
"url_cache_thumbnail_directory_rel",
"url_cache_thumbnail_directory",
"url_cache_thumbnail_dirs_to_delete",
],
parameter="media_id",
valid_values=[
"2020-01-02_GerZNDnDZVjsOtar",
"2020-01-02_G", # Unexpected, but produces an acceptable path
],
invalid_values=[
"2020-01-02",
"2020-01-02-",
"2020-01-02-.",
"2020-01-02-..",
"2020-01-02-/",
"2020-01-02-/GerZNDnDZVjsOtar",
"2020-01-02-GerZNDnDZVjsOtar/..",
"2020-01-02-GerZNDnDZVjsOtar\x00",
],
)
def test_content_type_validation(self):
"""Test validation of thumbnail content types"""
self._test_path_validation(
[
"local_media_thumbnail_rel",
"local_media_thumbnail",
"remote_media_thumbnail_rel",
"remote_media_thumbnail",
"remote_media_thumbnail_rel_legacy",
"url_cache_thumbnail_rel",
"url_cache_thumbnail",
],
parameter="content_type",
valid_values=[
"image/jpeg",
],
invalid_values=[
"", # ValueError: not enough values to unpack
"image/jpeg/abc", # ValueError: too many values to unpack
"image/jpeg\x00",
],
)
def test_thumbnail_method_validation(self):
"""Test validation of thumbnail methods"""
self._test_path_validation(
[
"local_media_thumbnail_rel",
"local_media_thumbnail",
"remote_media_thumbnail_rel",
"remote_media_thumbnail",
"url_cache_thumbnail_rel",
"url_cache_thumbnail",
],
parameter="method",
valid_values=[
"crop",
"scale",
],
invalid_values=[
"/scale",
"scale/..",
"scale\x00",
"/",
],
)
def _test_path_validation(
self,
methods: Iterable[str],
parameter: str,
valid_values: Iterable[str],
invalid_values: Iterable[str],
):
"""Test that the specified methods validate the named parameter as expected
Args:
methods: The names of `MediaFilePaths` methods to test
parameter: The name of the parameter to test
valid_values: A list of parameter values that are expected to be accepted
invalid_values: A list of parameter values that are expected to be rejected
Raises:
AssertionError: If a value was accepted when it should have failed
validation.
ValueError: If a value failed validation when it should have been accepted.
"""
for method in methods:
get_path = getattr(self.filepaths, method)
parameters = inspect.signature(get_path).parameters
kwargs = {
"server_name": "matrix.org",
"media_id": "GerZNDnDZVjsOtardLuwfIBg",
"file_id": "GerZNDnDZVjsOtardLuwfIBg",
"width": 800,
"height": 600,
"content_type": "image/jpeg",
"method": "scale",
}
if get_path.__name__.startswith("url_"):
kwargs["media_id"] = "2020-01-02_GerZNDnDZVjsOtar"
kwargs = {k: v for k, v in kwargs.items() if k in parameters}
kwargs.pop(parameter)
for value in valid_values:
kwargs[parameter] = value
get_path(**kwargs)
# No exception should be raised
for value in invalid_values:
with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
kwargs[parameter] = value
path_or_list = get_path(**kwargs)
self.fail(
f"{value!r} unexpectedly passed validation: "
f"{method} returned {path_or_list!r}"
)