First published: Mon Dec 31 2001(Updated: )
mod_usertrack in Apache 1.3.11 through 1.3.20 generates session ID's using predictable information including host IP address, system time and server process ID, which allows local users to obtain session ID's and bypass authentication when these session ID's are used for authentication.
Credit: cve@mitre.org
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
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Apache Http Server | >=1.3.11<=1.3.20 |
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CVE-2001-1534 has a high severity due to its potential to allow unauthorized access through predictable session IDs.
To fix CVE-2001-1534, upgrade Apache HTTP Server to version 1.3.21 or later.
CVE-2001-1534 affects Apache HTTP Server versions 1.3.11 through 1.3.20.
Yes, CVE-2001-1534 allows local users to bypass authentication by using predictable session IDs.
CVE-2001-1534 is a known vulnerability that has been identified in older versions of the Apache web server.