Описание
Moderate: httpd:2.4 security and bug fix update
The httpd packages provide the Apache HTTP Server, a powerful, efficient, and extensible web server.
Security Fix(es):
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httpd: Request splitting via HTTP/2 method injection and mod_proxy (CVE-2021-33193)
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httpd: mod_proxy_uwsgi: out-of-bounds read via a crafted request uri-path (CVE-2021-36160)
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httpd: possible NULL dereference or SSRF in forward proxy configurations (CVE-2021-44224)
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httpd: Single zero byte stack overflow in mod_auth_digest (CVE-2020-35452)
For more details about the security issue(s), including the impact, a CVSS score, acknowledgments, and other related information, refer to the CVE page(s) listed in the References section.
Additional Changes:
For detailed information on changes in this release, see the Rocky Linux 8.6 Release Notes linked from the References section.
Затронутые продукты
Rocky Linux 8
Ссылки на источники
Исправления
- Red Hat - 1966724
- Red Hat - 1966728
- Red Hat - 1984828
- Red Hat - 2001046
- Red Hat - 2005124
- Red Hat - 2034672
Связанные уязвимости
ELSA-2022-1915: httpd:2.4 security and bug fix update (MODERATE)
Apache HTTP Server versions 2.4.0 to 2.4.46 A specially crafted Digest nonce can cause a stack overflow in mod_auth_digest. There is no report of this overflow being exploitable, nor the Apache HTTP Server team could create one, though some particular compiler and/or compilation option might make it possible, with limited consequences anyway due to the size (a single byte) and the value (zero byte) of the overflow
Apache HTTP Server versions 2.4.0 to 2.4.46 A specially crafted Digest nonce can cause a stack overflow in mod_auth_digest. There is no report of this overflow being exploitable, nor the Apache HTTP Server team could create one, though some particular compiler and/or compilation option might make it possible, with limited consequences anyway due to the size (a single byte) and the value (zero byte) of the overflow
Apache HTTP Server versions 2.4.0 to 2.4.46 A specially crafted Digest nonce can cause a stack overflow in mod_auth_digest. There is no report of this overflow being exploitable, nor the Apache HTTP Server team could create one, though some particular compiler and/or compilation option might make it possible, with limited consequences anyway due to the size (a single byte) and the value (zero byte) of the overflow