rhsa-2002_134
Vulnerability from csaf_redhat
Published
2002-07-16 19:23
Modified
2024-11-21 22:26
Summary
Red Hat Security Advisory: : Updated mod_ssl packages available

Notes

Topic
Updated mod_ssl packages are now available for Red Hat Linux 7, 7.1, 7.2, and 7.3. These updates incorporate a fix for an incorrect bounds check in versions of mod_ssl up to and including version 2.8.9.
Details
The mod_ssl module provides strong cryptography for the Apache Web server via the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) and Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocols. Versions of mod_ssl prior to 2.8.10 are subject to a single NULL overflow that can cause arbitrary code execution. In order to exploit this vulnerability, the Apache Web server has to be configured to allow overriding of configuration settings on a per-directory basis, and untrusted local users must be able to modify a directory in which the server is configured to allow overriding. The local attacker may then become the user that Apache is running as (usually 'www' or 'nobody'). Note that regardless of this bug, local users can obtain the same privileges if the server is configured to allow them to create CGI scripts which run as the Web server user, or if PHP is enabled but not configured in "safe mode". The errata packages contain versions of mod_ssl that have been patched and are not vulnerable to this issue. Please note that you must restart the httpd daemon to use the updated module. For instructions on doing this, see the bottom of the Solutions section below.
Terms of Use
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