The version of Apache httpd installed on the remote host is prior to 2.4.60. It is, therefore, affected by multiple vulnerabilities as referenced in the 2.4.60 advisory. Apache HTTP Server: DoS by Null pointer in websocket over HTTP/2: Serving WebSocket protocol upgrades over a HTTP/2 connection could result in a Null Pointer dereference, leading to a crash of the server process, degrading performance. Acknowledgements: finder: Marc Stern () (CVE-2024-36387) Apache HTTP Server on WIndows UNC SSRF: SSRF in Apache HTTP Server on Windows allows to potentially leak NTML hashes to a malicious server via SSRF and malicious requests or content Users are recommended to upgrade to version 2.4.60 which fixes this issue. Note: Existing configurations that access UNC paths will have to configure new directive UNCList to allow access during request processing. Acknowledgements: finder: Orange Tsai (@orange_8361) from DEVCORE (CVE-2024-38472) Apache HTTP Server proxy encoding problem: Encoding problem in mod_proxy in Apache HTTP Server 2.4.59 and earlier allows request URLs with incorrect encoding to be sent to backend services, potentially bypassing authentication via crafted requests. Users are recommended to upgrade to version 2.4.60, which fixes this issue. Acknowledgements: finder: Orange Tsai (@orange_8361) from DEVCORE (CVE-2024-38473) Apache HTTP Server weakness with encoded question marks in backreferences: Substitution encoding issue…Read More
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