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[Security][3.4] bpo-26657: Fix Windows directory traversal vulnerability with http.server#226

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Issue #26657: Fix Windows directory traversal vulnerability with http.server

Based on patch by Philipp Hagemeister. This fixes a regression caused by revision f4377699fd47.

(cherry picked from commit d274b3f)

http://bugs.python.org/issue26657

Backport to 3.4 the fix of a security vulnerability:
http://python-security.readthedocs.io/vulnerabilities.html#issue-26657

This pull request is based on PR #224. It's the first time that I try to create a PR based on another one. Let's see how it works :-)

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Based on patch by Philipp Hagemeister.  This fixes a regression caused by
revision f4377699fd47.

(cherry picked from commit d274b3f)
@vstinner vstinner requested a review from larryhastings March 27, 2017 14:01
@vstinner vstinner changed the title Issue26657/3.4 Mar 27, 2017
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Oops, I backported the change twice. I abandon this one in favor of #782

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@vstinner vstinner deleted the issue26657/3.4 branch August 10, 2017 23:37
akruis added a commit to akruis/cpython that referenced this pull request Aug 8, 2019
Apply the workaround from bpo-37788: join the created thread.
akruis added a commit to akruis/cpython that referenced this pull request May 27, 2021
Apply the workaround from bpo-37788: join the created thread.

(cherry picked from commit 6e15c22)
jaraco pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Dec 2, 2022
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