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Cross-site Scripting (XSS)
httpd is vulnerable to cross-site scripting XSS. The vulnerability exists as a flaw was found in the Apache HTTP Server modstatus module. On sites where the server-status page is publicly accessible and ExtendedStatus is enabled this could lead to a cross-site scripting attack. On Red Hat...
httpd mod_status XSS
Cross-site scripting XSS vulnerability in modstatus.c in the modstatus module in Apache HTTP Server httpd, when ExtendedStatus is enabled and a public server-status page is used, allows remote attackers to inject arbitrary web script or HTML via unspecified vectors involving charsets with browser...
openSUSE 10 Security Update : apache2 (apache2-4666)
Several bugs were fixed in the Apache2 webserver : These include the following security issues : - CVE-2006-5752: modstatus: Fix a possible XSS attack against a site with a public server-status page and ExtendedStatus enabled, for browsers which perform charset 'detection'. - CVE-2007-1863:...
httpd mod_status XSS
Cross-site scripting XSS vulnerability in modstatus.c in the modstatus module in Apache HTTP Server httpd, when ExtendedStatus is enabled and a public server-status page is used, allows remote attackers to inject arbitrary web script or HTML via unspecified vectors involving charsets with browser...
DEBIAN-CVE-2006-5752
Cross-site scripting XSS vulnerability in modstatus.c in the modstatus module in Apache HTTP Server httpd, when ExtendedStatus is enabled and a public server-status page is used, allows remote attackers to inject arbitrary web script or HTML via unspecified vectors involving charsets with browser...
CVE-2006-5752
Cross-site scripting XSS vulnerability in modstatus.c in the modstatus module in Apache HTTP Server httpd, when ExtendedStatus is enabled and a public server-status page is used, allows remote attackers to inject arbitrary web script or HTML via unspecified vectors involving charsets with browser...
CVE-2006-5752
CVE-2006-5752 is a cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in the Apache HTTP Server mod_status component when ExtendedStatus is enabled and a public server-status page is used. The issue arises via browsers performing charset detection when the content-type is not specified, allowing remote att...
CVE-2006-5752
Cross-site scripting XSS vulnerability in modstatus.c in the modstatus module in Apache HTTP Server httpd, when ExtendedStatus is enabled and a public server-status page is used, allows remote attackers to inject arbitrary web script or HTML via unspecified vectors involving charsets with browser...
httpd mod_status XSS
Cross-site scripting XSS vulnerability in modstatus.c in the modstatus module in Apache HTTP Server httpd, when ExtendedStatus is enabled and a public server-status page is used, allows remote attackers to inject arbitrary web script or HTML via unspecified vectors involving charsets with browser...
httpd mod_status XSS
Cross-site scripting XSS vulnerability in modstatus.c in the modstatus module in Apache HTTP Server httpd, when ExtendedStatus is enabled and a public server-status page is used, allows remote attackers to inject arbitrary web script or HTML via unspecified vectors involving charsets with browser...
httpd mod_status XSS
Cross-site scripting XSS vulnerability in modstatus.c in the modstatus module in Apache HTTP Server httpd, when ExtendedStatus is enabled and a public server-status page is used, allows remote attackers to inject arbitrary web script or HTML via unspecified vectors involving charsets with browser...
Apache Httpd < 1.3.39 : mod_status cross-site scripting
A flaw was found in the modstatus module. On sites where the server-status page is publicly accessible and ExtendedStatus is enabled this could lead to a cross-site scripting attack. Note that the server-status page is not enabled by default and it is best practice to not make this publicly...
Apache Httpd < 2.2.6 : mod_status cross-site scripting
A flaw was found in the modstatus module. On sites where the server-status page is publicly accessible and ExtendedStatus is enabled this could lead to a cross-site scripting attack. Note that the server-status page is not enabled by default and it is best practice to not make this publicly...