Some mod_proxy configurations on Apache HTTP Server...
Critical severity
Unreviewed
Published
Mar 7, 2023
to the GitHub Advisory Database
•
Updated Jan 2, 2024
Description
Published by the National Vulnerability Database
Mar 7, 2023
Published to the GitHub Advisory Database
Mar 7, 2023
Last updated
Jan 2, 2024
Some mod_proxy configurations on Apache HTTP Server versions 2.4.0 through 2.4.55 allow a HTTP Request Smuggling attack. Configurations are affected when mod_proxy is enabled along with some form of RewriteRule or ProxyPassMatch in which a non-specific pattern matches some portion of the user-supplied request-target (URL) data and is then re-inserted into the proxied request-target using variable substitution. For example, something like: RewriteEngine on RewriteRule "^/here/(.*)" "http://example.com:8080/elsewhere?$1"; [P] ProxyPassReverse /here/ http://example.com:8080/ Request splitting/smuggling could result in bypass of access controls in the proxy server, proxying unintended URLs to existing origin servers, and cache poisoning. Users are recommended to update to at least version 2.4.56 of Apache HTTP Server.
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