GLSA 200907-04: Apache: Multiple vulnerabilities
Severity: | high |
Title: | Apache: Multiple vulnerabilities |
Date: | 07/12/2009 |
Bugs: |
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ID: | 200907-04 |
Synopsis
Multiple vulnerabilities in the Apache HTTP daemon allow for local privilege escalation, information disclosure or Denial of Service attacks.Background
The Apache HTTP server is one of the most popular web servers on the Internet.
Affected packages
Package | Vulnerable | Unaffected | Architecture(s) |
---|---|---|---|
www-servers/apache | < 2.2.11-r2 | >= 2.2.11-r2 | All supported architectures |
Description
Multiple vulnerabilities have been discovered in the Apache HTTP server:
- Jonathan Peatfield reported that the "Options=IncludesNoEXEC" argument to the "AllowOverride" directive is not processed properly (CVE-2009-1195).
- Sander de Boer discovered that the AJP proxy module (mod_proxy_ajp) does not correctly handle POST requests that do not contain a request body (CVE-2009-1191).
- The vendor reported that the HTTP proxy module (mod_proxy_http), when being used as a reverse proxy, does not properly handle requests containing more data as stated in the "Content-Length" header (CVE-2009-1890).
- Francois Guerraz discovered that mod_deflate does not abort the compression of large files even when the requesting connection is closed prematurely (CVE-2009-1891).
Impact
A local attacker could circumvent restrictions put up by the server administrator and execute arbitrary commands with the privileges of the user running the Apache server. A remote attacker could send multiple requests to a server with the AJP proxy module, possibly resulting in the disclosure of a request intended for another client, or cause a Denial of Service by sending specially crafted requests to servers running mod_proxy_http or mod_deflate.
Workaround
Remove "include", "proxy_ajp", "proxy_http" and "deflate" from APACHE2_MODULES in make.conf and rebuild Apache, or disable the aforementioned modules in the Apache configuration.
Resolution
All Apache users should upgrade to the latest version:
# emerge --sync # emerge --ask --oneshot --verbose ">=www-servers/apache-2.2.11-r2"
References
Availability
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