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tomcat multiple content-length header poisioning

🗓️ 08 May 2007 14:53:00Reported by RedHatType 
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Tomcat allows HTTP Request Smuggling using dual Transfer-Encoding and Content-Length headers, enabling cache poisoning and XSS.

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OSOS VersionArchitecturePackagePackage VersionFilename
Red Hat Enterprise Linuxanytomcat50:5.0.30-0jpp_5rhtomcat5-0:5.0.30-0jpp_5rh.noarch.rpm
Red Hat Enterprise Linuxanytomcat5-admin-webapps0:5.0.30-0jpp_5rhtomcat5-admin-webapps-0:5.0.30-0jpp_5rh.noarch.rpm
Red Hat Enterprise Linuxanytomcat5-webapps0:5.0.30-0jpp_5rhtomcat5-webapps-0:5.0.30-0jpp_5rh.noarch.rpm

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