Message298802
What is wrong with an URL containing '\n'? I suppose that when format a request with a text protocol, embedded '\n' can split the request line on two lines and inject a new command. The most robust way would be to check whether the formatted line contains '\n', '\r', '\0' or other illegal characters. |
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| 2017-07-21 11:46:54 | serhiy.storchaka | set | recipients:
+ serhiy.storchaka, vstinner, giampaolo.rodola, christian.heimes, martin.panter, ecbftw, supl, corona10 |
| 2017-07-21 11:46:53 | serhiy.storchaka | set | messageid: <[email protected]> |
| 2017-07-21 11:46:53 | serhiy.storchaka | link | issue29606 messages |
| 2017-07-21 11:46:53 | serhiy.storchaka | create | |
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