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Posted: Thu Sep 16, 2004 10:17 pm Post subject: [ GLSA 200409-21 ] Apache 2, mod_dav: Multiple vulnerabiliti |
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Gentoo Linux Security Advisory
Title: Apache 2, mod_dav: Multiple vulnerabilities (GLSA 200409-21)
Severity: normal
Exploitable: remote
Date: September 16, 2004
Updated: December 30, 2007
Bug(s): #62626, #63948, #64145
ID: 200409-21
Synopsis
Several vulnerabilities have been found in Apache 2 and mod_dav for Apache 1.3 which could allow a remote attacker to cause a Denial of Service or a local user to get escalated privileges.
Background
The Apache HTTP server is one of most popular web servers on the internet. mod_ssl provides SSL v2/v3 and TLS v1 support for it and mod_dav is the Apache module for Distributed Authoring and Versioning (DAV).
Affected Packages
Package: www-servers/apache
Vulnerable: < 2.0.51
Unaffected: >= 2.0.51
Unaffected: < 2.0
Architectures: All supported architectures
Package: net-www/mod_dav
Vulnerable: <= 1.0.3-r1
Unaffected: >= 1.0.3-r2
Architectures: All supported architectures
Description
A potential infinite loop has been found in the input filter of mod_ssl (CAN-2004-0748) as well as a possible segmentation fault in the char_buffer_read function if reverse proxying to a SSL server is being used (CAN-2004-0751). Furthermore, mod_dav, as shipped in Apache httpd 2 or mod_dav 1.0.x for Apache 1.3, contains a NULL pointer dereference which can be triggered remotely (CAN-2004-0809). The third issue is an input validation error found in the IPv6 URI parsing routines within the apr-util library (CAN-2004-0786). Additionally a possible buffer overflow has been reported when expanding environment variables during the parsing of configuration files (CAN-2004-0747).
Impact
A remote attacker could cause a Denial of Service either by aborting a SSL connection in a special way, resulting in CPU consumption, by exploiting the segmentation fault in mod_ssl or the mod_dav flaw. A remote attacker could also crash a httpd child process by sending a specially crafted URI. The last vulnerabilty could be used by a local user to gain the privileges of a httpd child, if the server parses a carefully prepared .htaccess file.
Workaround
There is no known workaround at this time.
Resolution
All Apache 2 users should upgrade to the latest version: Code: | # emerge sync
# emerge -pv ">=www-servers/apache-2.0.51"
# emerge ">=www-servers/apache-2.0.51" | All mod_dav users should upgrade to the latest version: Code: | # emerge sync
# emerge -pv ">=net-www/mod_dav-1.0.3-r2"
# emerge ">=net-www/mod_dav-1.0.3-r2" |
References
CAN-2004-0747
CAN-2004-0748
CAN-2004-0751
CAN-2004-0786
CAN-2004-0809
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