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CVE-2007-1743
suexec in Apache HTTP Server httpd 2.2.3 does not verify combinations of user and group IDs on the command line, which might allow local users to leverage other vulnerabilities to create arbitrary UID/GID owned files if /proc is mounted. NOTE: the researcher, who is reliable, claims that the vend...
CVE-2007-1743
suexec in Apache HTTP Server httpd 2.2.3 does not verify combinations of user and group IDs on the command line, which might allow local users to leverage other vulnerabilities to create arbitrary UID/GID owned files if /proc is mounted. NOTE: the researcher, who is reliable, claims that the vend...
Design/Logic Flaw
suexec in Apache HTTP Server httpd 2.2.3 does not verify combinations of user and group IDs on the command line, which might allow local users to leverage other vulnerabilities to create arbitrary UID/GID owned files if /proc is mounted. NOTE: the researcher, who is reliable, claims that the vend...
Design/Logic Flaw
suexec in Apache HTTP Server httpd 2.2.3 uses a partial comparison for verifying whether the current directory is within the document root, which might allow local users to perform unauthorized operations on incorrect directories, as demonstrated using "htmlbackup" and "htmleditor" under an "html...
CVE-2007-1742
suexec in Apache HTTP Server httpd 2.2.3 uses a partial comparison for verifying whether the current directory is within the document root, which might allow local users to perform unauthorized operations on incorrect directories, as demonstrated using "htmlbackup" and "htmleditor" under an "html...
CVE-2007-1742
suexec in Apache HTTP Server httpd 2.2.3 uses a partial comparison for verifying whether the current directory is within the document root, which might allow local users to perform unauthorized operations on incorrect directories, as demonstrated using "htmlbackup" and "htmleditor" under an "html...
CVE-2007-1743
suexec in Apache HTTP Server httpd 2.2.3 does not verify combinations of user and group IDs on the command line, which might allow local users to leverage other vulnerabilities to create arbitrary UID/GID owned files if /proc is mounted. NOTE: the researcher, who is reliable, claims that the vend...
CVE-2007-1743
CVE-2007-1743 affects Apache HTTP Server (httpd) with the suexec module. The issue is that suexec (in httpd 2.2.3) does not verify combinations of user and group IDs on the command line, which might allow a local user to leverage other vulnerabilities to create arbitrary UID/GID–owned files if /p...
CVE-2007-1742
Apache HTTP Server (httpd) 2.2.3’s suexec uses a partial path comparison to determine if the current directory is within the document root. This may allow local users to operate on incorrect directories under an html directory (e.g., html_backup/htmleditor). The issue is described across multiple...
CVE-2007-1743
suexec in Apache HTTP Server httpd 2.2.3 does not verify combinations of user and group IDs on the command line, which might allow local users to leverage other vulnerabilities to create arbitrary UID/GID owned files if /proc is mounted. NOTE: the researcher, who is reliable, claims that the vend...
CVE-2007-1742
suexec in Apache HTTP Server httpd 2.2.3 uses a partial comparison for verifying whether the current directory is within the document root, which might allow local users to perform unauthorized operations on incorrect directories, as demonstrated using "htmlbackup" and "htmleditor" under an "html...
CVE-2007-1742
suexec in Apache HTTP Server httpd 2.2.3 uses a partial comparison for verifying whether the current directory is within the document root, which might allow local users to perform unauthorized operations on incorrect directories, as demonstrated using "htmlbackup" and "htmleditor" under an "html...
CVE-2007-1741
Multiple race conditions in suexec in Apache HTTP Server httpd 2.2.3 between directory and file validation, and their usage, allow local users to gain privileges and execute arbitrary code by renaming directories or performing symlink attacks. NOTE: the researcher, who is reliable, claims that th...
CVE-2007-1741
Multiple race conditions in suexec in Apache HTTP Server httpd 2.2.3 between directory and file validation, and their usage, allow local users to gain privileges and execute arbitrary code by renaming directories or performing symlink attacks. NOTE: the researcher, who is reliable, claims that th...
Race condition
Multiple race conditions in suexec in Apache HTTP Server httpd 2.2.3 between directory and file validation, and their usage, allow local users to gain privileges and execute arbitrary code by renaming directories or performing symlink attacks. NOTE: the researcher, who is reliable, claims that th...
CVE-2007-1741
Multiple race conditions in suexec in Apache HTTP Server httpd 2.2.3 between directory and file validation, and their usage, allow local users to gain privileges and execute arbitrary code by renaming directories or performing symlink attacks. NOTE: the researcher, who is reliable, claims that th...
CVE-2007-1741
Multiple race conditions in suexec in Apache HTTP Server httpd 2.2.3 between directory and file validation, and their usage, allow local users to gain privileges and execute arbitrary code by renaming directories or performing symlink attacks. NOTE: the researcher, who is reliable, claims that th...
CVE-2007-1741
CVE-2007-1741 affects Apache HTTP Server (httpd) and its suexec module (v2.2.3). The issue comprises multiple race conditions between directory/file validation and their usage in suexec, enabling local users to gain privileges and execute arbitrary code by renaming directories or performing symli...
CVE-2007-1741
Multiple race conditions in suexec in Apache HTTP Server httpd 2.2.3 between directory and file validation, and their usage, allow local users to gain privileges and execute arbitrary code by renaming directories or performing symlink attacks. NOTE: the researcher, who is reliable, claims that th...
PT-2007-3108 · Apache +1 · Apache Http Server +1
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions: Apache HTTP Server httpd version 2.2.3 Description: The issue in suexec allows local users to potentially create arbitrary UID/GID owned files if /proc is mounted, by leveraging other vulnerabilities. This is dependent on an insecure server...