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CVE-2020-11984
CVE-2020-11984 affects Apache HTTP Server mod_proxy_uwsgi. Based on the provided documents, it is a vulnerability in httpd’s uwsgi handling that can lead to information disclosure and potentially remote code execution. The vulnerability was reported for Apache HTTP Server versions around 2.4.32 t...
CVE-2020-1927
CVE-2020-1927 affects Apache HTTP Server 2.4.0–2.4.41, where mod_rewrite redirects intended to be self-referential could be fooled by encoded newlines and redirect to an unexpected URL within the request. Multiple connected advisories confirm the issue and indicate that fixes were released in Apa...
CVE-2020-1934
CVE-2020-1934 affects Apache HTTP Server 2.4.0–2.4.41 via mod_proxy_ftp, which may use uninitialized memory when proxying to a malicious FTP backend. Public advisories confirm the fixes in Apache HTTP Server 2.4.43+ (e.g., ALAS-2020-1370/ALAS2-2020-1427), so upgrading to 2.4.43 or newer is the re...
CVE-2020-9490
CVE-2020-9490 affects Apache HTTP Server versions 2.4.20–2.4.43. A specially crafted value for the Cache-Digest header in an HTTP/2 request could cause a crash when the server subsequently attempts to HTTP/2 PUSH a resource. Mitigation for unpatched servers is to disable HTTP/2 PUSH via H2Push of...
CVE-2020-11993
CVE-2020-11993 affects Apache HTTP Server 2.4.20–2.4.43: when trace/debug is enabled for the HTTP/2 module and certain traffic patterns, logging can be performed on the wrong connection, leading to concurrent use of memory pools. Mitigation in public advisories: set LogLevel for mod_http2 above i...
CVE-2020-11985
CVE-2020-11985 – Apache HTTP Server spoofing via proxying with mod_remoteip and mod_rewrite is documented in the initial CVE entry and corroborated by connected sources. Affected behavior: an attacker could spoof their IP address for logs and PHP scripts when proxying through mod_remoteip with ce...