CWE
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Advisory Published
Advisory Published

RHSA-2022:8067: Moderate: httpd security, bug fix, and enhancement update

First published: Tue Nov 15 2022(Updated: )

The httpd packages provide the Apache HTTP Server, a powerful, efficient, and extensible web server.<br>The following packages have been upgraded to a later upstream version: httpd (2.4.53). (BZ#2079939)<br>Security Fix(es):<br><li> httpd: mod_sed: Read/write beyond bounds (CVE-2022-23943)</li> <li> httpd: mod_lua: Use of uninitialized value of in r:parsebody (CVE-2022-22719)</li> <li> httpd: core: Possible buffer overflow with very large or unlimited LimitXMLRequestBody (CVE-2022-22721)</li> <li> httpd: mod_proxy_ajp: Possible request smuggling (CVE-2022-26377)</li> <li> httpd: mod_lua: DoS in r:parsebody (CVE-2022-29404)</li> <li> httpd: mod_sed: DoS vulnerability (CVE-2022-30522)</li> <li> httpd: mod_proxy: X-Forwarded-For dropped by hop-by-hop mechanism (CVE-2022-31813)</li> <li> httpd: Out-of-bounds read via ap_rwrite() (CVE-2022-28614)</li> <li> httpd: Out-of-bounds read in ap_strcmp_match() (CVE-2022-28615)</li> <li> httpd: mod_lua: Information disclosure with websockets (CVE-2022-30556)</li> For more details about the security issue(s), including the impact, a CVSS score, acknowledgments, and other related information, refer to the CVE page(s) listed in the References section.<br>Additional Changes:<br>For detailed information on changes in this release, see the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.1 Release Notes linked from the References section.

Affected SoftwareAffected VersionHow to fix
redhat/httpd<2.4.53-7.el9
2.4.53-7.el9
redhat/httpd<2.4.53-7.el9
2.4.53-7.el9
redhat/httpd-core<2.4.53-7.el9
2.4.53-7.el9
redhat/httpd-core-debuginfo<2.4.53-7.el9
2.4.53-7.el9
redhat/httpd-debuginfo<2.4.53-7.el9
2.4.53-7.el9
redhat/httpd-debugsource<2.4.53-7.el9
2.4.53-7.el9
redhat/httpd-devel<2.4.53-7.el9
2.4.53-7.el9
redhat/httpd-filesystem<2.4.53-7.el9
2.4.53-7.el9
redhat/httpd-manual<2.4.53-7.el9
2.4.53-7.el9
redhat/httpd-tools<2.4.53-7.el9
2.4.53-7.el9
redhat/httpd-tools-debuginfo<2.4.53-7.el9
2.4.53-7.el9
redhat/httpd-core<2.4.53-7.el9
2.4.53-7.el9
redhat/httpd-core-debuginfo<2.4.53-7.el9
2.4.53-7.el9
redhat/httpd-debuginfo<2.4.53-7.el9
2.4.53-7.el9
redhat/httpd-debugsource<2.4.53-7.el9
2.4.53-7.el9
redhat/httpd-devel<2.4.53-7.el9
2.4.53-7.el9
redhat/httpd-tools<2.4.53-7.el9
2.4.53-7.el9
redhat/httpd-tools-debuginfo<2.4.53-7.el9
2.4.53-7.el9
redhat/httpd<2.4.53-7.el9
2.4.53-7.el9
redhat/httpd-core<2.4.53-7.el9
2.4.53-7.el9
redhat/httpd-core-debuginfo<2.4.53-7.el9
2.4.53-7.el9
redhat/httpd-debuginfo<2.4.53-7.el9
2.4.53-7.el9
redhat/httpd-debugsource<2.4.53-7.el9
2.4.53-7.el9
redhat/httpd-devel<2.4.53-7.el9
2.4.53-7.el9
redhat/httpd-tools<2.4.53-7.el9
2.4.53-7.el9
redhat/httpd-tools-debuginfo<2.4.53-7.el9
2.4.53-7.el9
redhat/httpd<2.4.53-7.el9.aa
2.4.53-7.el9.aa
redhat/httpd-core<2.4.53-7.el9.aa
2.4.53-7.el9.aa
redhat/httpd-core-debuginfo<2.4.53-7.el9.aa
2.4.53-7.el9.aa
redhat/httpd-debuginfo<2.4.53-7.el9.aa
2.4.53-7.el9.aa
redhat/httpd-debugsource<2.4.53-7.el9.aa
2.4.53-7.el9.aa
redhat/httpd-devel<2.4.53-7.el9.aa
2.4.53-7.el9.aa
redhat/httpd-tools<2.4.53-7.el9.aa
2.4.53-7.el9.aa
redhat/httpd-tools-debuginfo<2.4.53-7.el9.aa
2.4.53-7.el9.aa

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the severity of RHSA-2022:8067?

    The severity of RHSA-2022:8067 is considered high due to potential vulnerabilities in the Apache HTTP Server affecting the mod_sed module.

  • How do I fix RHSA-2022:8067?

    To fix RHSA-2022:8067, upgrade your httpd packages to version 2.4.53-7.el9 as recommended in the advisory.

  • What vulnerabilities are addressed in RHSA-2022:8067?

    RHSA-2022:8067 addresses vulnerabilities including a read/write beyond bounds issue in the mod_sed module.

  • Which packages are affected by RHSA-2022:8067?

    The affected packages include httpd, httpd-core, httpd-devel, and various related packages in versions prior to 2.4.53-7.el9.

  • Is there a workaround for RHSA-2022:8067?

    While the best solution is to apply the updates, if that's not immediately feasible, consider implementing access controls to limit exposure.

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