Restricts Django sessions to IP and/or user agent.
If the IP or user agent changes after creating the session, the a 400 response is given to the request, the session is flushed (all session data deleted, new session created) and a warning is logged. The goal of this middleware is to make it harder for an attacker to use a session ID they obtained. It does not make abuse of session IDs impossible.
For compatibility with IPv6 privacy extensions, by default only the first 64 bits of an IPv6 address are checked.
The full documentation is at https://django-restricted-sessions.readthedocs.org.
Install django-restricted-sessions:
pip install django-restricted-sessions
Then add it to your middleware after SessionMiddleware:
MIDDLEWARE = [ "django.middleware.security.SecurityMiddleware", "django.contrib.sessions.middleware.SessionMiddleware", 'restrictedsessions.middleware.RestrictedSessionsMiddleware', .... ]
If you use RESTRICTEDSESSIONS_AUTHED_ONLY
, ensure this middleware is added after
AuthenticationMiddleware
so that the request.user
is present.