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------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Sep 22 09:54:27 UTC 2022 - Daniel Garcia <daniel.garcia@suse.com> - Add CVE-2022-24761.patch fixing bsc#1197255 (CVE-2022-24761) to avoid Inconsistent Interpretation of HTTP Requests leading to request smuggling. This patch is based on the upstream commit, gh#pylons/waitress@9e0b8c801e4d. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Sep 24 09:17:56 UTC 2020 - Tim Serong <tserong@suse.com> - update to 1.4.3 to include fixes for: * CVE-2019-16785 / bsc#1161088 * CVE-2019-16786 / bsc#1161089 * CVE-2019-16789 / bsc#1160790 * CVE-2019-16792 / bsc#1161670 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Oct 13 00:49:45 UTC 2017 - arun@gmx.de - update to version 1.1.0: * Features + Waitress now has a __main__ and thus may be called with "python -mwaitress" * Bugfixes + Waitress no longer allows lowercase HTTP verbs. This change was made to fall in line with most HTTP servers. See https://github.com/Pylons/waitress/pull/170 + When receiving non-ascii bytes in the request URL, waitress will no longer abruptly close the connection, instead returning a 400 Bad Request. See https://github.com/Pylons/waitress/pull/162 and https://github.com/Pylons/waitress/issues/64 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon May 1 16:38:04 UTC 2017 - toddrme2178@gmail.com - Update to 1.0.2 * Python 3.6 is now officially supported in Waitress * Add a work-around for libc issue on Linux not following the documented standards. If getnameinfo() fails because of DNS not being available it should return the IP address instead of the reverse DNS entry, however instead getnameinfo() raises. We catch this, and ask getnameinfo() for the same information again, explicitly asking for IP address instead of reverse DNS hostname. - Implement single-spec version. - Fix source URL. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Nov 15 14:49:27 UTC 2016 - tbechtold@suse.com - update to 1.0.1: - IPv6 support on Windows was broken due to missing constants in the socket module. This has been resolved by setting the constants on Windows if they are missing. See https://github.com/Pylons/waitress/issues/138 - A ValueError was raised on Windows when passing a string for the port, on Windows in Python 2 using service names instead of port numbers doesn't work with `getaddrinfo`. This has been resolved by attempting to convert the port number to an integer, if that fails a ValueError will be raised. See https://github.com/Pylons/waitress/issues/139 - Removed `AI_ADDRCONFIG` from the call to `getaddrinfo`, this resolves an issue whereby `getaddrinfo` wouldn't return any addresses to `bind` to on hosts where there is no internet connection but localhost is requested to be bound to. See https://github.com/Pylons/waitress/issues/131 for more information. - disable tests. need network access. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri May 20 11:27:26 UTC 2016 - dmueller@suse.com - update to 0.9.0: * Security/Protections - Building on the changes made in pull request 117, add in checking for line feed/carriage return HTTP Response Splitting in the status line, as well as the key of a header. See https://github.com/Pylons/waitress/pull/124 and https://github.com/Pylons/waitress/issues/122. - Waitress will no longer accept headers or status lines with newline/carriage returns in them, thereby disallowing HTTP Response Splitting. * Bugfixes - FileBasedBuffer and more important ReadOnlyFileBasedBuffer no longer report False when tested with bool(), instead always returning True, and becoming more iterator like. - Call prune() on the output buffer at the end of a request so that it doesn't continue to grow without bounds. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Dec 12 22:08:09 UTC 2014 - tbechtold@suse.com - update to 0.8.9: - Fix tests under Windows. NB: to run tests under Windows, you cannot run "setup.py test" or "setup.py nosetests". Instead you must run ``python.exe -c "import nose; nose.main()"``. If you try to run the tests using the normal method under Windows, each subprocess created by the test suite will attempt to run the test suite again. See https://github.com/nose-devs/nose/issues/407 for more information. - Give the WSGI app_iter generated when ``wsgi.file_wrapper`` is used (ReadOnlyFileBasedBuffer) a ``close`` method. Do not call ``close`` on an instance of such a class when it's used as a WSGI app_iter, however. This is part of a fix which prevents a leakage of file descriptors; the other part of the fix was in WebOb (https://github.com/Pylons/webob/commit/951a41ce57bd853947f842028bccb500bd5237da). - Allow trusted proxies to override ``wsgi.url_scheme`` via a request header, ``X_FORWARDED_PROTO``. Allows proxies which serve mixed HTTP / HTTPS requests to control signal which are served as HTTPS. See https://github.com/Pylons/waitress/pull/42. - Fix some cases where the creation of extremely large output buffers (greater than 2GB, suspected to be buffers added via ``wsgi.file_wrapper``) might cause an OverflowError on Python 2. See https://github.com/Pylons/waitress/issues/47. - When the ``url_prefix`` adjustment starts with more than one slash, all slashes except one will be stripped from its beginning. This differs from older behavior where more than one leading slash would be preserved in ``url_prefix``. - If a client somehow manages to send an empty path, we no longer convert the empty path to a single slash in ``PATH_INFO``. Instead, the path remains empty. According to RFC 2616 section "5.1.2 Request-URI", the scenario of a client sending an empty path is actually not possible because the request URI portion cannot be empty. - If the ``url_prefix`` adjustment matches the request path exactly, we now compute ``SCRIPT_NAME`` and ``PATH_INFO`` properly. Previously, if the ``url_prefix`` was ``/foo`` and the path received from a client was ``/foo``, we would set *both* ``SCRIPT_NAME`` and ``PATH_INFO`` to ``/foo``. This was incorrect. Now in such a case we set ``PATH_INFO`` to the empty string and we set ``SCRIPT_NAME`` to ``/foo``. Note that the change we made has no effect on paths that do not match the ``url_prefix`` exactly (such as ``/foo/bar``); these continue to operate as they did. See https://github.com/Pylons/waitress/issues/46 - Preserve header ordering of headers with the same name as per RFC 2616. See https://github.com/Pylons/waitress/pull/44 - When waitress receives a ``Transfer-Encoding: chunked`` request, we no longer send the ``TRANSFER_ENCODING`` nor the ``HTTP_TRANSFER_ENCODING`` value to the application in the environment. Instead, we pop this header. Since we cope with chunked requests by buffering the data in the server, we also know when a chunked request has ended, and therefore we know the content length. We set the content-length header in the environment, such that applications effectively never know the original request was a T-E: chunked request; it will appear to them as if the request is a non-chunked request with an accurate content-length. - Cope with the fact that the ``Transfer-Encoding`` value is case-insensitive. - When the ``--unix-socket-perms`` option was used as an argument to ``waitress-serve``, a ``TypeError`` would be raised. See https://github.com/Pylons/waitress/issues/50. - Enable testsuite during build ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Sep 11 21:14:23 UTC 2013 - dmueller@suse.com - update to 0.8.7: - The HTTP version of the response returned by waitress when it catches an exception will now match the HTTP request version. - Fix: CONNECTION header will be HTTP_CONNECTION and not CONNECTION_TYPE (see https://github.com/Pylons/waitress/issues/13) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Aug 13 10:15:30 UTC 2013 - dmueller@suse.com - update to 0.8.6: - Do alternate type of checking for UNIX socket support, instead of checking for platform == windows. - Functional tests now use multiprocessing module instead of subprocess module, speeding up test suite and making concurrent execution more reliable. - Runner now appends the current working directory to ``sys.path`` to support running WSGI applications from a directory (i.e., not installed in a virtualenv). ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Jun 25 11:28:09 UTC 2013 - dmueller@suse.com - update to 0.8.5: - Fix runner multisegment imports in some Python 2 revisions (see https://github.com/Pylons/waitress/pull/34). - For compatibility, WSGIServer is now an alias of TcpWSGIServer. The signature of BaseWSGIServer is now compatible with WSGIServer pre-0.8.4. - Add a command-line runner called ``waitress-serve`` to allow Waitress to run WSGI applications without any addional machinery. This is essentially a thin wrapper around the ``waitress.serve()`` function. - Allow parallel testing (e.g., under ``detox`` or ``nosetests --processes``) using PID-dependent port / socket for functest servers. - Fix integer overflow errors on large buffers. Thanks to Marcin Kuzminski for the patch. See: https://github.com/Pylons/waitress/issues/22 - Add support for listening on Unix domain sockets. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu May 2 12:47:10 UTC 2013 - speilicke@suse.com - Fix license string ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Apr 29 14:14:25 UTC 2013 - speilicke@suse.com - Reduce buildrequires as long as the testsuite and doc build isn't fixed - Package COPYRIGHT.txt LICENSE.txt README.rst ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Apr 29 13:06:10 UTC 2013 - dmueller@suse.com - Initial package (0.8.3)
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