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Message-ID: <40632504.4040407@gentoo.org>
From: aescriva at gentoo.org (Aida Escriva-Sammer)
Subject: GLSA200403-04 Multiple security vulnerabilities in Apache 2

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Gentoo Linux Security Advisory                           GLSA 200403-04
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                                              http://security.gentoo.org
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   Severity: Normal
      Title: Multiple security vulnerabilities in Apache 2
       Date: March 22, 2004
       Bugs: #45206
         ID: 200403-04

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Synopsis
========

A memory leak in mod_ssl allows a remote denial of service attack
against an SSL-enabled server via plain HTTP requests. Another flaw
was found when arbitrary client-supplied strings can be written to the
error log, allowing the exploit of certain terminal emulators. A third
flaw exists with the mod_disk_cache module.

Background
==========

The Apache HTTP Server Project is an effort to develop and maintain an
open-source HTTP server for modern operating systems. The goal of this
project is to provide a secure, efficient and extensible server that
provides services in tune with the current HTTP standards.

Affected packages
=================

     -------------------------------------------------------------------
      Package         /   Vulnerable   /                     Unaffected
     -------------------------------------------------------------------
      net-www/apache       <= 2.0.48                            == 1.3*
      net-www/apache       <= 2.0.48                          >= 2.0.49

Description
===========

Three vulnerabilities were found:

1. A memory leak in ssl_engine_io.c for mod_ssl in Apache 2.0.48 and
    below allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service attack
    via plain HTTP requests to the SSL port of an SSL-enabled server.

2. Apache fails to filter terminal escape sequences from error logs
    that begin with the ASCII (0x1B) sequence and are followed by a
    series of arguments. If a remote attacker could inject escape
    sequences into an Apache error log, the attacker could take
    advantages of weaknesses in various terminal emulators, launching
    attacks against remote users including further denial of service
    attacks, file modification, and the execution of arbitrary commands.

3. The Apache mod_disk_cache has been found to be vulnerable to a
    weakness that allows attackers to gain access to authentication
    credentials through the issue of caching HTTP hop-by-hop headers
    which would contain plaintext user passwords. There is no available
    resolution for this issue yet.

Impact
======

No special privileges are required for these vulnerabilities. As a
result, all users are recommended to upgrade their Apache
installations.

Workaround
==========

There is no immediate workaround; a software upgrade is required. There
is no workaround for the mod_disk_cache issue; users are recommended to
disable the feature on their servers until a patched version is
released.

Resolution
==========

Users are urged to upgrade to Apache 2.0.49:

     # emerge sync
     # emerge -pv ">=net-www/apache-2.0.49"
     # emerge ">=net-www/apache-2.0.49"

     # ** IMPORTANT **

     # If you are migrating from Apache 2.0.48-r1 or earlier versions,
     # it is important that the following directories are removed.

     # The following commands should cause no data loss since these
     # are symbolic links.

     # rm /etc/apache2/lib /etc/apache2/logs /etc/apache2/modules
     # rm /etc/apache2/modules

     # ** ** ** ** **

     # ** ALSO NOTE **

     # Users who use mod_disk_cache should edit their Apache
     # configuration and disable mod_disk_cache.

References
==========

   [ 1 ] http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/9933/info/
   [ 2 ] http://www.apache.org/dist/httpd/Announcement2.html

Concerns?
=========

Security is a primary focus of Gentoo Linux and ensuring the
confidentiality and security of our users machines is of utmost
importance to us. Any security concerns should be addressed to
security@...too.org or alternatively, you may file a bug at
http://bugs.gentoo.org.
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