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From:CERT <cert_(at)_cert.gov>
Date:18.06.2002
Subject:Advisory CA-2002-17 Apache Web Server Chunk Handling Vulnerability

CERT Advisory CA-2002-17 Apache Web Server Chunk Handling Vulnerability

  Original release date: June 17, 2002
  Last revised: --
  Source: CERT/CC

  A complete revision history can be found at the end of this file.

Systems Affected

    * Web servers based on Apache code versions 1.3 through 1.3.24
    * Web servers based on Apache code versions 2.0 through 2.0.36

Overview

  There is a remotely exploitable vulnerability in the handling of large
  chunks  of  data  in web servers that are based on Apache source code.
  This  vulnerability  is present by default in configurations of Apache
  web  servers  versions  1.3  through  1.3.24  and versions 2.0 through
  2.0.36.  The  impact  of  this  vulnerability  is  dependent  upon the
  software version and the hardware platform the server is running on.

I. Description

  Apache is a popular web server that includes support for chunk-encoded
  data according to the HTTP 1.1 standard as described in RFC2616. There
  is  a  vulnerability  in  the  handling  of certain chunk-encoded HTTP
  requests that may allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code.

  The  Apache  Software  Foundation has published an advisory describing
  the details of this vulnerability. This advisory is available on their
  web site at

         http://httpd.apache.org/info/security_bulletin_20020617.txt

II. Impact

  For  Apache  versions 1.3 through 1.3.24 inclusive, this vulnerability
  may allow the execution of arbitrary code by remote attackers. Several
  sources have reported that this vulnerability can be used by intruders
  to  execute  arbitrary  code  on  Windows platforms. Additionally, the
  Apache  Software  Foundation  has  reported  that a similar attack may
  allow the execution of arbitrary code on 64-bit UNIX systems.

  For  Apache  versions  2.0  through  2.0.36  inclusive,  the condition
  causing  the  vulnerability is correctly detected and causes the child
  process  to  exit.  Depending  on  a variety of factors, including the
  threading model supported by the vulnerable system, this may lead to a
  denial-of-service attack against the Apache web server.

III. Solution

Apply a patch from your vendor

  Apply  a  patch  from  your  vendor to correct this vulnerability. The
  CERT/CC  has  been informed by the Apache Software Foundation that the
  patch  provided  in the ISS advisory on this topic does not completely
  correct  this  vulnerability.  More  information about vendor-specific
  patches  can  be found in the vendor section of this document. Because
  the   publication  of  this  advisory  was  unexpectedly  accelerated,
  statements  from  all  of  the  affected vendors were not available at
  publication  time.  As  additional  information  from  vendors becomes
  available, this document will be updated.

Upgrade to the latest version

  The Apache Software Foundation has released two new versions of Apache
  that correct this vulnerability. System administrators can prevent the
  vulnerability  from  being  exploited  by  upgrading to Apache version
  1.3.25  or  2.0.39.  The new versions of Apache will be available from
  their web site at

         http://httpd.apache.org/

Appendix A. - Vendor Information

  This  appendix  contains  information  provided  by  vendors  for this
  advisory.  As  vendors  report new information to the CERT/CC, we will
  update this section and note the changes in our revision history. If a
  particular  vendor  is  not  listed  below, we have not received their
  comments.

Apache Software Foundation

  New versions of the Apache software are available from:

         http://httpd.apache.org/

Conectiva Linux

  The  Apache  webserver  shipped  with Conectiva Linux is vulnerable to
  this  problem.  New  packages fixing this problem will be announced to
  our mailing list after an official fix becomes available.

Cray, Inc.

  Cray,  Inc.  does  not  distribute  Apache  with  any of its operating
  systems.

IBM Corporation

  IBM  makes  the Apache Server availble for AIX customers as a software
  package  under  the  AIX-Linux  Affinity  initiative.  This package is
  included  on  the  AIX  Toolbox  for Linux Applications CD, and can be
  downloaded via the IBM Linux Affinity website. The currently available
  version of Apache Server is susceptible to the vulnerability described
  here.  We  will  update  our Apache Server offering shortly to version
  1.3.23,  including  the patch for this vulnerability; this update will
  be made available for downloading by accessing this URL:

         http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/aix/products/aixos/linux/download.
         html

  and following the instructions presented there.

  Please  note  that  Apache Server, and all Linux Affinity software, is
  offered on an "as-is" basis. IBM does not own the source code for this
  software,  nor  has  it developed and fully tested this code. IBM does
  not support these software packages.

Lotus

  We have verified that the Lotus Domino web server is not vulnerable to
  this  type of problem. Also, we do not ship Apache code with any Lotus
  products.

Microsoft Corporation

  Microsoft does not ship the Apache web server.

Network Appliance

  NetApp systems are not vulnerable to this problem.

RedHat Inc.

  Red  Hat  distributes  Apache  1.3  versions  in  all  Red  Hat  Linux
  distributions, and as part of Stronghold. However we do not distribute
  Apache  for Windows. We are currently investigating the issue and will
  work on producing errata packages when an official fix for the problem
  is  made  available.  When  these  updates  are  complete they will be
  available  from  the  URL below. At the same time users of the Red Hat
  Network will be able to update their systems using the 'up2date' tool.

         http://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2002-103.html

Unisphere Networks

  The  Unisphere  Networks  SDX-300 Service Deployment System (aka. SSC)
  uses  Apache  1.3.24. We are releasing Version 3.0 using Apache 1.3.25
  soon, and will be issuing a patch release for SSC Version 2.0.3 in the
  very near future.
    _________________________________________________________________

  The CERT/CC thanks Mark Litchfield for reporting this vulnerability to
  the  Apache  Software  Foundation,  and  Mark  Cox  for reporting this
  vulnerability to the CERT/CC.
    _________________________________________________________________

  Author: Cory F. Cohen
  ______________________________________________________________________

  This document is available from:
  http://www.cert.org/advisories/CA-2002-17.html
  ______________________________________________________________________

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