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auth: only use X- headers instead of REMOTE_ADDR if explicitly told so in remote_addr_header
Before, X-Forwarded-For (and others) headers would *always* be trusted blindly,
also in setups without a proxy server. It would thus in some cases be
possible for users to fake their IP, and thus potentially be possible to bypass
IP restrictions configured in Kallithea.
Fixed by making it configurable which WSGI environment variable to use for the
remote address. Users can configure remote_addr_header to for example
HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR instead of using the default REMOTE_ADDR.
This change is a bit similar to what is going on in the https_fixup middleware,
but is doing a bit more of what for example is happening in similar code in
werkzeug/middleware/proxy_fix.py .
Before, X-Forwarded-For (and others) headers would *always* be trusted blindly,
also in setups without a proxy server. It would thus in some cases be
possible for users to fake their IP, and thus potentially be possible to bypass
IP restrictions configured in Kallithea.
Fixed by making it configurable which WSGI environment variable to use for the
remote address. Users can configure remote_addr_header to for example
HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR instead of using the default REMOTE_ADDR.
This change is a bit similar to what is going on in the https_fixup middleware,
but is doing a bit more of what for example is happening in similar code in
werkzeug/middleware/proxy_fix.py .
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"""
Consistent formatting of rst section titles
"""
import re
import subprocess
spaces = [
(0, 1), # we assume this is a over-and-underlined header
(2, 1),
(1, 1),
(1, 0),
(1, 0),
]
# http://sphinx-doc.org/rest.html :
# for the Python documentation, this convention is used which you may follow:
# # with overline, for parts
# * with overline, for chapters
# =, for sections
# -, for subsections
# ^, for subsubsections
# ", for paragraphs
pystyles = ['#', '*', '=', '-', '^', '"']
# match on a header line underlined with one of the valid characters
headermatch = re.compile(r'''\n*(.+)\n([][!"#$%&'()*+,./:;<=>?@\\^_`{|}~-])\2{2,}\n+''', flags=re.MULTILINE)
def main():
filenames = subprocess.check_output(['hg', 'files', 'set:**.rst+kallithea/i18n/how_to']).splitlines()
for fn in filenames:
fn = fn.decode()
print('processing %s' % fn)
s = open(fn).read()
# find levels and their styles
lastpos = 0
styles = []
for markup in headermatch.findall(s):
style = markup[1]
if style in styles:
stylepos = styles.index(style)
if stylepos > lastpos + 1:
print('bad style %r with level %s - was at %s' % (style, stylepos, lastpos))
else:
stylepos = len(styles)
if stylepos > lastpos + 1:
print('bad new style %r - expected %r' % (style, styles[lastpos + 1]))
else:
styles.append(style)
lastpos = stylepos
# remove superfluous spacing (may however be restored by header spacing)
s = re.sub(r'''(\n\n)\n*''', r'\1', s, flags=re.MULTILINE)
if styles:
newstyles = pystyles[pystyles.index(styles[0]):]
def subf(m):
title, style = m.groups()
level = styles.index(style)
before, after = spaces[level]
newstyle = newstyles[level]
return '\n' * (before + 1) + title + '\n' + newstyle * len(title) + '\n' * (after + 1)
s = headermatch.sub(subf, s)
# remove superfluous spacing when headers are adjacent
s = re.sub(r'''(\n.+\n([][!"#$%&'()*+,./:;<=>?@\\^_`{|}~-])\2{2,}\n\n\n)\n*''', r'\1', s, flags=re.MULTILINE)
# fix trailing space and spacing before link sections
s = s.strip() + '\n'
s = re.sub(r'''\n+((?:\.\. _[^\n]*\n)+)$''', r'\n\n\n\1', s)
open(fn, 'w').write(s)
print(subprocess.check_output(['hg', 'diff'] + filenames))
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()
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