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Message-ID: <200304301749.OAA31606@frajuto.distro.conectiva>
Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2003 14:49:03 -0300
From: Conectiva Updates <secure@...ectiva.com.br>
To: conectiva-updates@...aleguas.conectiva.com.br, lwn@....net,
	bugtraq@...urityfocus.com, security-alerts@...uxsecurity.com,
	linsec@...ts.seifried.org
Subject: [CLA-2003:632] Conectiva Security Announcement - apache


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CONECTIVA LINUX SECURITY ANNOUNCEMENT 
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PACKAGE   : apache
SUMMARY   : Denial of service vulnerability
DATE      : 2003-04-30 14:48:00
ID        : CLA-2003:632
RELEVANT
RELEASES  : 9

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DESCRIPTION
 Apache[1] is the most popular webserver in use today.
 
 This update fixes two security vulnerabilities:
 
 1. Denial of service (CAN-2003-0132)[3]
 David Endler from iDefense reported[2] a denial of service condition
 that affects the apache 2.0 branch which affects all unpatched
 servers up to and including version 2.0.44.
 
 There is a memory leak in these apache versions which can be remotely
 triggered by sending large chunks of consecutive linefeed characters.
 Each linefeed will cause the server to allocate 80 bytes of memory.
 
 A remote attacker can keep sending these simple requests until the
 server's memory is exhausted.
 
 2. File descriptor leak[5]
 Christian Kratzer and Bjoern A. Zeeb identified several file
 descriptor leaks to child processes, such as CGI scripts, which could
 consitute a security threat on servers that run untrusted CGI
 scripts.
 
 The Apache HTTP Server Project released[4] Apache version 2.0.45 to
 address these issues, and this is the version provided via this
 update.


SOLUTION
 It is recommended that all Apache users upgrade their packages.
 
 IMPORTANT: it is necessary to manually restart the httpd server after
 upgrading the packages. In order to do this, execute the following as
 root:
 
 service apache stop
 
 (wait a few seconds and check with "ps ax|grep httpd" if there are
 any httpd processes running. On a busy webserver this could take a
 little longer)
 
 service apache start
 
 
 REFERENCES
 1. http://httpd.apache.org/
 2. http://www.idefense.com/advisory/04.08.03.txt
 3. http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CAN-2003-0132
 4. http://www.apache.org/dist/httpd/Announcement2.html
 5. http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=17206


UPDATED PACKAGES
ftp://atualizacoes.conectiva.com.br/9/SRPMS/apache-2.0.45-28790U90_1cl.src.rpm
ftp://atualizacoes.conectiva.com.br/9/RPMS/apache-2.0.45-28790U90_1cl.i386.rpm
ftp://atualizacoes.conectiva.com.br/9/RPMS/apache-devel-2.0.45-28790U90_1cl.i386.rpm
ftp://atualizacoes.conectiva.com.br/9/RPMS/apache-doc-2.0.45-28790U90_1cl.i386.rpm
ftp://atualizacoes.conectiva.com.br/9/RPMS/apache-htpasswd-2.0.45-28790U90_1cl.i386.rpm
ftp://atualizacoes.conectiva.com.br/9/RPMS/libapr-devel-2.0.45-28790U90_1cl.i386.rpm
ftp://atualizacoes.conectiva.com.br/9/RPMS/libapr-devel-static-2.0.45-28790U90_1cl.i386.rpm
ftp://atualizacoes.conectiva.com.br/9/RPMS/libapr0-2.0.45-28790U90_1cl.i386.rpm


ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTIONS
 The apt tool can be used to perform RPM packages upgrades:

 - run:                 apt-get update
 - after that, execute: apt-get upgrade

 Detailed instructions reagarding the use of apt and upgrade examples 
 can be found at http://distro.conectiva.com.br/atualizacoes/#apt?idioma=en

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All packages are signed with Conectiva's GPG key. The key and instructions
on how to import it can be found at 
http://distro.conectiva.com.br/seguranca/chave/?idioma=en
Instructions on how to check the signatures of the RPM packages can be
found at http://distro.conectiva.com.br/seguranca/politica/?idioma=en

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All our advisories and generic update instructions can be viewed at
http://distro.conectiva.com.br/atualizacoes/?idioma=en

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Copyright (c) 2003 Conectiva Inc.
http://www.conectiva.com

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