First published: Fri Sep 24 2004(Updated: )
Unknown vulnerability in Apache 2.0.51 prevents "the merging of the Satisfy directive," which could allow attackers to obtain access to restricted resources contrary to the specified authentication configuration.
Credit: cve@mitre.org cve@mitre.org
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
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Apache HTTP Server | =2.0.51 |
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CVE-2004-0811 is considered to have a medium severity due to its potential to grant unauthorized access to restricted resources.
To fix CVE-2004-0811, it is recommended to upgrade to a newer version of the Apache HTTP Server that does not contain this vulnerability.
CVE-2004-0811 specifically affects Apache HTTP Server version 2.0.51.
The impact of CVE-2004-0811 may allow attackers to bypass authentication and access restricted content on the server.
Yes, a patch is available that addresses the vulnerability found in CVE-2004-0811.