Product:

Http_server

(Apache)
Repositories https://github.com/apache/httpd
#Vulnerabilities 287
Date Id Summary Products Score Patch Annotated
2019-01-30 CVE-2018-17189 In Apache HTTP server versions 2.4.37 and prior, by sending request bodies in a slow loris way to plain resources, the h2 stream for that request unnecessarily occupied a server thread cleaning up that incoming data. This affects only HTTP/2 (mod_http2) connections. Http_server, Ubuntu_linux, Debian_linux, Fedora, Santricity_cloud_connector, Storage_automation_store, Enterprise_manager_ops_center, Hospitality_guest_access, Instantis_enterprisetrack, Retail_xstore_point_of_service, Sun_zfs_storage_appliance_kit, Jboss_core_services 5.3
2019-01-30 CVE-2018-17199 In Apache HTTP Server 2.4 release 2.4.37 and prior, mod_session checks the session expiry time before decoding the session. This causes session expiry time to be ignored for mod_session_cookie sessions since the expiry time is loaded when the session is decoded. Http_server, Ubuntu_linux, Debian_linux, Santricity_cloud_connector, Storage_automation_store, Enterprise_manager_ops_center 7.5
2019-01-30 CVE-2019-0190 A bug exists in the way mod_ssl handled client renegotiations. A remote attacker could send a carefully crafted request that would cause mod_ssl to enter a loop leading to a denial of service. This bug can be only triggered with Apache HTTP Server version 2.4.37 when using OpenSSL version 1.1.1 or later, due to an interaction in changes to handling of renegotiation attempts. Http_server, Enterprise_manager_ops_center, Hospitality_guest_access, Instantis_enterprisetrack, Retail_xstore_point_of_service 7.5
2019-04-08 CVE-2019-0215 In Apache HTTP Server 2.4 releases 2.4.37 and 2.4.38, a bug in mod_ssl when using per-location client certificate verification with TLSv1.3 allowed a client to bypass configured access control restrictions. Http_server, Fedora 7.5
2019-04-08 CVE-2019-0217 In Apache HTTP Server 2.4 release 2.4.38 and prior, a race condition in mod_auth_digest when running in a threaded server could allow a user with valid credentials to authenticate using another username, bypassing configured access control restrictions. Http_server, Ubuntu_linux, Debian_linux, Fedora, Clustered_data_ontap, Oncommand_unified_manager, Leap, Enterprise_manager_ops_center, Http_server, Retail_xstore_point_of_service, Enterprise_linux, Enterprise_linux_desktop, Enterprise_linux_server, Enterprise_linux_workstation 7.5
2019-06-11 CVE-2019-0220 A vulnerability was found in Apache HTTP Server 2.4.0 to 2.4.38. When the path component of a request URL contains multiple consecutive slashes ('/'), directives such as LocationMatch and RewriteRule must account for duplicates in regular expressions while other aspects of the servers processing will implicitly collapse them. Http_server, Ubuntu_linux, Debian_linux, Fedora, Leap 5.3
2019-06-11 CVE-2019-0196 A vulnerability was found in Apache HTTP Server 2.4.17 to 2.4.38. Using fuzzed network input, the http/2 request handling could be made to access freed memory in string comparison when determining the method of a request and thus process the request incorrectly. Http_server, Ubuntu_linux, Debian_linux 5.3
2019-06-11 CVE-2019-0197 A vulnerability was found in Apache HTTP Server 2.4.34 to 2.4.38. When HTTP/2 was enabled for a http: host or H2Upgrade was enabled for h2 on a https: host, an Upgrade request from http/1.1 to http/2 that was not the first request on a connection could lead to a misconfiguration and crash. Server that never enabled the h2 protocol or that only enabled it for https: and did not set "H2Upgrade on" are unaffected by this issue. Http_server, Ubuntu_linux, Fedora, Leap, Communications_session_report_manager, Communications_session_route_manager, Enterprise_manager_ops_center, Http_server, Instantis_enterprisetrack, Retail_xstore_point_of_service, Jboss_core_services 4.2
2019-08-13 CVE-2019-9517 Some HTTP/2 implementations are vulnerable to unconstrained interal data buffering, potentially leading to a denial of service. The attacker opens the HTTP/2 window so the peer can send without constraint; however, they leave the TCP window closed so the peer cannot actually write (many of) the bytes on the wire. The attacker then sends a stream of requests for a large response object. Depending on how the servers queue the responses, this can consume excess memory, CPU, or both. Http_server, Traffic_server, Swiftnio, Ubuntu_linux, Debian_linux, Fedora, Web_gateway, Clustered_data_ontap, Node\.js, Leap, Communications_element_manager, Graalvm, Instantis_enterprisetrack, Retail_xstore_point_of_service, Enterprise_linux, Jboss_core_services, Jboss_enterprise_application_platform, Openshift_service_mesh, Quay, Software_collections, Diskstation_manager, Skynas, Vs960hd_firmware 7.5
2019-08-15 CVE-2019-10081 HTTP/2 (2.4.20 through 2.4.39) very early pushes, for example configured with "H2PushResource", could lead to an overwrite of memory in the pushing request's pool, leading to crashes. The memory copied is that of the configured push link header values, not data supplied by the client. Http_server, Debian_linux 7.5