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Author SHA1 Message Date
Kelv
2393234be5
DEV: remove legacy CSP implementation to make strict-dynamic only accepted behaviour (#27486)
* DEV: remove legacy CSP implementation that allowed for non-strict-dynamic behaviour
2024-06-18 16:40:53 +08:00
David Taylor
bca855f239
FIX: Improve handling of 'PublicExceptions' when bootstrap_error_pages enabled (#26700)
- Run the CSP-nonce-related middlewares on the generated response

- Fix the readonly mode checking to avoid empty strings being passed (the `check_readonly_mode` before_action will not execute in the case of these re-dispatched exceptions)

- Move the BlockRequestsMiddleware cookie-setting to the middleware, so that it is included even for unusual HTML responses like these exceptions
2024-04-24 09:40:13 +01:00
David Taylor
b1f74ab59e
FEATURE: Add experimental option for strict-dynamic CSP (#25664)
The strict-dynamic CSP directive is supported in all our target browsers, and makes for a much simpler configuration. Instead of allowlisting paths, we use a per-request nonce to authorize `<script>` tags, and then those scripts are allowed to load additional scripts (or add additional inline scripts) without restriction.

This becomes especially useful when admins want to add external scripts like Google Tag Manager, or advertising scripts, which then go on to load a ton of other scripts.

All script tags introduced via themes will automatically have the nonce attribute applied, so it should be zero-effort for theme developers. Plugins *may* need some changes if they are inserting their own script tags.

This commit introduces a strict-dynamic-based CSP behind an experimental `content_security_policy_strict_dynamic` site setting.
2024-02-16 11:16:54 +00:00