First published: Wed Jul 28 2010(Updated: )
The (1) mod_cache and (2) mod_dav modules in the Apache HTTP Server 2.2.x before 2.2.16 allow remote attackers to cause a denial of service (process crash) via a request that lacks a path.
Credit: secalert@redhat.com
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
Apache Http Server | >=2.0.35<2.0.64 | |
Apache Http Server | >=2.2.0<2.2.16 | |
Apache Http Server | =2.2 | |
Apache Http Server | =2.2.11 | |
Apache Http Server | =2.2.0 | |
Apache Http Server | =2.2.10 | |
Apache Http Server | =2.2.13 | |
Apache Http Server | =2.2.2 | |
Apache Http Server | =2.2.4 | |
Apache Http Server | =2.2.8 | |
Apache Http Server | =2.2.14 | |
Apache Http Server | =2.2.7 | |
Apache Http Server | =2.2.6 | |
Apache Http Server | =2.2.9 | |
Apache Http Server | =2.2.12 | |
Apache Http Server | =2.2.3 | |
Apache Http Server | =2.2.15 | |
Apache Http Server | =2.2.1 | |
Apache Http Server |
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CVE-2010-1452 has a severity rating that may lead to denial of service due to process crashes.
To fix CVE-2010-1452, upgrade your Apache HTTP Server to version 2.2.16 or later.
CVE-2010-1452 affects Apache HTTP Server versions from 2.0.35 to 2.2.15.
CVE-2010-1452 affects the mod_cache and mod_dav modules in the Apache HTTP Server.
Yes, CVE-2010-1452 can be exploited remotely by sending a request that lacks a path.