Apache 2.x multiple vulnerabilities
Several vulnerabilities have been discovered in Apache 2.0 through 2.045 which, if
exploited, could allow an attacker to issue denial-of-service attacks or run arbitrary
code.
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GENTOO LINUX SECURITY ANNOUNCEMENT 200305-13
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PACKAGE : apache-2.x
SUMMARY : denial of service
DATE : 2003-06-01 12:01 UTC
EXPLOIT : remote
VERSIONS AFFECTED : <apache-2.0.46
FIXED VERSION : >=apache-2.0.46
CVE : CAN-2003-0245 CAN-2003-0189
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- From announcement:
"Apache 2.0 versions 2.0.37 through 2.0.45 can be caused to crash in
certain circumstances. This can be triggered remotely through mod_dav
and possibly other mechanisms. The crash was originally reported by
David Endler <[email protected]> and was researched and fixed by
Joe Orton <[email protected]>. Specific details and an analysis of the
crash will be published Friday, May 30. No more specific information
is disclosed at this time, but all Apache 2.0 users are encouraged to
upgrade now."
"Apache 2.0 versions 2.0.40 through 2.0.45 on Unix platforms were
vulnerable to a denial-of-service attack on the basic authentication
module, which was reported by John Hughes <[email protected]>.
A bug in the configuration ******s caused the apr_password_validate()
function to be thread-unsafe on platforms with crypt_r(), including
AIX and Linux. All versions of Apache 2.0 have this thread-safety
problem on platforms with no crypt_r() and no thread-safe crypt(),
such as Mac OS X and possibly others. When using a threaded MPM (which
is not the default on these platforms), this allows remote attackers
to create a denial of service which causes valid usernames and
passwords for Basic Authentication to fail until Apache is restarted.
We do not believe this bug could allow unauthorized users to gain
access to protected resources."
Read the full advisories at:
http://www.apache.org/dist/httpd/Announcement2.html
http://www.idefense.com/advisory/05.30.03.txt
SOLUTION
It is recommended that all Gentoo Linux users who are running
net-www/apache-2.x upgrade to apache-2.0.46 as follows
emerge sync
emerge apache
emerge clean
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[email protected]
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Several vulnerabilities have been discovered in Apache 2.0 through 2.045 which, if
exploited, could allow an attacker to issue denial-of-service attacks or run arbitrary
code.
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GENTOO LINUX SECURITY ANNOUNCEMENT 200305-13
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PACKAGE : apache-2.x
SUMMARY : denial of service
DATE : 2003-06-01 12:01 UTC
EXPLOIT : remote
VERSIONS AFFECTED : <apache-2.0.46
FIXED VERSION : >=apache-2.0.46
CVE : CAN-2003-0245 CAN-2003-0189
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- From announcement:
"Apache 2.0 versions 2.0.37 through 2.0.45 can be caused to crash in
certain circumstances. This can be triggered remotely through mod_dav
and possibly other mechanisms. The crash was originally reported by
David Endler <[email protected]> and was researched and fixed by
Joe Orton <[email protected]>. Specific details and an analysis of the
crash will be published Friday, May 30. No more specific information
is disclosed at this time, but all Apache 2.0 users are encouraged to
upgrade now."
"Apache 2.0 versions 2.0.40 through 2.0.45 on Unix platforms were
vulnerable to a denial-of-service attack on the basic authentication
module, which was reported by John Hughes <[email protected]>.
A bug in the configuration ******s caused the apr_password_validate()
function to be thread-unsafe on platforms with crypt_r(), including
AIX and Linux. All versions of Apache 2.0 have this thread-safety
problem on platforms with no crypt_r() and no thread-safe crypt(),
such as Mac OS X and possibly others. When using a threaded MPM (which
is not the default on these platforms), this allows remote attackers
to create a denial of service which causes valid usernames and
passwords for Basic Authentication to fail until Apache is restarted.
We do not believe this bug could allow unauthorized users to gain
access to protected resources."
Read the full advisories at:
http://www.apache.org/dist/httpd/Announcement2.html
http://www.idefense.com/advisory/05.30.03.txt
SOLUTION
It is recommended that all Gentoo Linux users who are running
net-www/apache-2.x upgrade to apache-2.0.46 as follows
emerge sync
emerge apache
emerge clean
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[email protected] - GnuPG key is available at http://cvs.gentoo.org/~aliz
[email protected]
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