File CVE-2026-1312.patch of Package python-Django.42494

From 8298d0c622cad26933b229d29bf1d2c66a2c12e7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Jacob Walls <jacobtylerwalls@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2026 17:53:52 -0500
Subject: [PATCH 6/7] [4.2.x] Fixed CVE-2026-1312 -- Protected order_by() from
 SQL injection via aliases with periods.

Before, `order_by()` treated a period in a field name as a sign that it
was requested via `.extra(order_by=...)` and thus should be passed
through as raw table and column names, even if `extra()` was not used.
Since periods are permitted in aliases, this meant user-controlled
aliases could force the `order_by()` clause to resolve to a raw table
and column pair instead of the actual target field for the alias.

In practice, only `FilteredRelation` was affected, as the other
expressions we tested, e.g. `F`, aggressively optimize away the ordering
expressions into ordinal positions, e.g. ORDER BY 2, instead of ORDER BY
"table".column.

Thanks Solomon Kebede for the report, and Simon Charette and Jake Howard
for reviews.

Backport of 6df131d8c584d308332c9d19fe09221f03dabcc6 from main.
---
 django/db/models/sql/compiler.py |  2 +-
 docs/releases/4.2.28.txt         | 10 ++++++++++
 tests/ordering/tests.py          | 25 +++++++++++++++++++++++++
 3 files changed, 36 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/django/db/models/sql/compiler.py b/django/db/models/sql/compiler.py
index 3b438a1de6..279adc704c 100644
--- a/django/db/models/sql/compiler.py
+++ b/django/db/models/sql/compiler.py
@@ -402,7 +402,7 @@ class SQLCompiler:
                 yield OrderBy(expr, descending=descending), False
                 continue
 
-            if "." in field:
+            if "." in field and field in self.query.extra_order_by:
                 # This came in through an extra(order_by=...) addition. Pass it
                 # on verbatim.
                 table, col = col.split(".", 1)
diff --git a/tests/ordering/tests.py b/tests/ordering/tests.py
index b29404ed77..530a27920e 100644
--- a/tests/ordering/tests.py
+++ b/tests/ordering/tests.py
@@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ from django.db.models import (
     Count,
     DateTimeField,
     F,
+    FilteredRelation,
     Max,
     OrderBy,
     OuterRef,
@@ -14,6 +15,7 @@ from django.db.models import (
     Value,
 )
 from django.db.models.functions import Length, Upper
+from django.db.utils import DatabaseError
 from django.test import TestCase
 
 from .models import (
@@ -392,6 +394,29 @@ class OrderingTests(TestCase):
             attrgetter("headline"),
         )
 
+    def test_alias_with_period_shadows_table_name(self):
+        """
+        Aliases with periods are not confused for table names from extra().
+        """
+        Article.objects.update(author=self.author_2)
+        Article.objects.create(
+            headline="Backdated", pub_date=datetime(1900, 1, 1), author=self.author_1
+        )
+        crafted = "ordering_article.pub_date"
+
+        qs = Article.objects.annotate(**{crafted: F("author")}).order_by("-" + crafted)
+        self.assertNotEqual(qs[0].headline, "Backdated")
+
+        relation = FilteredRelation("author")
+        qs2 = Article.objects.annotate(**{crafted: relation}).order_by(crafted)
+        with self.assertRaises(DatabaseError):
+            # Before, unlike F(), which causes ordering expressions to be
+            # replaced by ordinals like n in ORDER BY n, these were ordered by
+            # pub_date instead of author.
+            # The Article model orders by -pk, so sorting on author will place
+            # first any article by author2 instead of the backdated one.
+            self.assertNotEqual(qs2[0].headline, "Backdated")
+
     def test_order_by_pk(self):
         """
         'pk' works as an ordering option in Meta.
-- 
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