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Re: bugtraq.c httpd apache ssl attack
From: Ben Laurie <ben () algroup co uk>
Date: Sat, 14 Sep 2002 10:59:53 +0100
Fernando Nunes wrote:
I am using RedHat 7.3 with Apache 1.3.23. Someone used the
program "bugtraq.c" to explore an modSSL buffer overflow to get access to
a shell. The attack creates a file named "/tmp/.bugtraq.c" and compiles it
using gcc. The program is started with another computer ip address as
argument. All computer files that the user "apache" can read are exposed.
The program attacks the following Linux distributions:
Red-Hat: Apache 1.3.6,1.3.9,1.3.12,1.3.19,1.3.20,1.3.22,1.3.23,1.3.26
SuSe: Apache 1.3.12,1.3.17,1.3.19,1.3.20,1.3.23
Mandrake: 1.3.14,1.3.19
Slakware: Apache 1.3.26
Note that if you are using Apache 1.3.23 you are probably also
vulnerable to the chunked overflow bug.
If people would stay up to date with security patches, this stuff
wouldn't happen.
Cheers,
Ben.
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