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BSA-2018-557
Security Advisory ID : BSA-2018-557 Component : Apache HTTPD Revision : 2.0: Final In Apache httpd, modauthnzldap, if configured with AuthLDAPCharsetConfig, uses the Accept-Language header value to lookup the right charset encoding when verifying the user's credentials. If the header value is not...
Apache httpd information disclosure vulnerability (CNVD-2018-06530)
Apache httpd is the U.S. Apache Apache Software Foundation, an open source HTTP server developed and maintained specifically for modern operating systems. A security vulnerability exists in the 'modsession' function in Apache httpd that stems from a failure to properly restrict security. The...
Apache HTTPD Remote Security Bypass Vulnerability
Apache httpd is the U.S. Apache Apache Software Foundation, an open source HTTP server developed and maintained specifically for modern operating systems. A security vulnerability exists in Apache httpd versions 2.4.0 through 2.4.29. An attacker can exploit this vulnerability by sending a special...
Design/Logic Flaw
In Apache httpd 2.4.0 to 2.4.29, when modsession is configured to forward its session data to CGI applications SessionEnv on, not the default, a remote user may influence their content by using a "Session" header. This comes from the "HTTPSESSION" variable name used by modsession to forward its...
Code injection
In Apache httpd 2.4.0 to 2.4.29, the expression specified in could match '$' to a newline character in a malicious filename, rather than matching only the end of the filename. This could be exploited in environments where uploads of some files are are externally blocked, but only by matching the...
Design/Logic Flaw
In Apache httpd 2.0.23 to 2.0.65, 2.2.0 to 2.2.34, and 2.4.0 to 2.4.29, modauthnzldap, if configured with AuthLDAPCharsetConfig, uses the Accept-Language header value to lookup the right charset encoding when verifying the user's credentials. If the header value is not present in the charset...
Authentication flaw
In Apache httpd 2.2.0 to 2.4.29, when generating an HTTP Digest authentication challenge, the nonce sent to prevent reply attacks was not correctly generated using a pseudo-random seed. In a cluster of servers using a common Digest authentication configuration, HTTP requests could be replayed...
CVE-2018-1312
In Apache httpd 2.2.0 to 2.4.29, when generating an HTTP Digest authentication challenge, the nonce sent to prevent reply attacks was not correctly generated using a pseudo-random seed. In a cluster of servers using a common Digest authentication configuration, HTTP requests could be replayed...
DEBIAN-CVE-2018-1283
In Apache httpd 2.4.0 to 2.4.29, when modsession is configured to forward its session data to CGI applications SessionEnv on, not the default, a remote user may influence their content by using a "Session" header. This comes from the "HTTPSESSION" variable name used by modsession to forward its...
CVE-2018-1283
In Apache httpd 2.4.0 to 2.4.29, when modsession is configured to forward its session data to CGI applications SessionEnv on, not the default, a remote user may influence their content by using a "Session" header. This comes from the "HTTPSESSION" variable name used by modsession to forward its...
CVE-2017-15710
In Apache httpd 2.0.23 to 2.0.65, 2.2.0 to 2.2.34, and 2.4.0 to 2.4.29, modauthnzldap, if configured with AuthLDAPCharsetConfig, uses the Accept-Language header value to lookup the right charset encoding when verifying the user's credentials. If the header value is not present in the charset...
CVE-2017-15715
In Apache httpd 2.4.0 to 2.4.29, the expression specified in could match '$' to a newline character in a malicious filename, rather than matching only the end of the filename. This could be exploited in environments where uploads of some files are are externally blocked, but only by matching the...
DEBIAN-CVE-2017-15710
In Apache httpd 2.0.23 to 2.0.65, 2.2.0 to 2.2.34, and 2.4.0 to 2.4.29, modauthnzldap, if configured with AuthLDAPCharsetConfig, uses the Accept-Language header value to lookup the right charset encoding when verifying the user's credentials. If the header value is not present in the charset...
DEBIAN-CVE-2017-15715
In Apache httpd 2.4.0 to 2.4.29, the expression specified in could match '$' to a newline character in a malicious filename, rather than matching only the end of the filename. This could be exploited in environments where uploads of some files are are externally blocked, but only by matching the...
CVE-2017-15710
In Apache httpd 2.0.23 to 2.0.65, 2.2.0 to 2.2.34, and 2.4.0 to 2.4.29, modauthnzldap, if configured with AuthLDAPCharsetConfig, uses the Accept-Language header value to lookup the right charset encoding when verifying the user's credentials. If the header value is not present in the charset...
CVE-2017-15715
In Apache httpd 2.4.0 to 2.4.29, the expression specified in could match '$' to a newline character in a malicious filename, rather than matching only the end of the filename. This could be exploited in environments where uploads of some files are are externally blocked, but only by matching the...
CVE-2017-15715
In Apache httpd 2.4.0 to 2.4.29, the expression specified in could match '$' to a newline character in a malicious filename, rather than matching only the end of the filename. This could be exploited in environments where uploads of some files are are externally blocked, but only by matching the...
CVE-2018-1283
In Apache httpd (mod_session) versions 2.4.0–2.4.29, when SessionEnv forwarding is enabled to CGI applications, a remote attacker can influence their content by sending a crafted Session header. This arises from mod_session forwarding data using the HTTP_SESSION variable name, which overlaps with...
CVE-2017-15710
In Apache httpd 2.0.23 to 2.0.65, 2.2.0 to 2.2.34, and 2.4.0 to 2.4.29, modauthnzldap, if configured with AuthLDAPCharsetConfig, uses the Accept-Language header value to lookup the right charset encoding when verifying the user's credentials. If the header value is not present in the charset...
CVE-2017-15715
In Apache httpd 2.4.0 to 2.4.29, the expression specified in could match '$' to a newline character in a malicious filename, rather than matching only the end of the filename. This could be exploited in environments where uploads of some files are are externally blocked, but only by matching the...