RHSA-2017:2972: Moderate: httpd security update
The httpd packages provide the Apache HTTP Server, a powerful, efficient, and extensible web server.Security Fix(es): A use-after-free flaw was found in the way httpd handled invalid and previously unregistered HTTP methods specified in the Limit directive used in an .htaccess file. A remote attacker could possibly use this flaw to disclose portions of the server memory, or cause httpd child process to crash. (CVE-2017-9798) A regression was found in the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.9 version of httpd, causing comments in the "Allow" and "Deny" configuration lines to be parsed incorrectly. A web administrator could unintentionally allow any client to access a restricted HTTP resource. (CVE-2017-12171) Red Hat would like to thank Hanno Böck for reporting CVE-2017-9798 and KAWAHARA Masashi for reporting CVE-2017-12171.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the severity of RHSA-2017:2972?
The severity of RHSA-2017:2972 is classified as moderate due to a use-after-free vulnerability in the httpd package.
How do I fix RHSA-2017:2972?
To fix RHSA-2017:2972, upgrade the httpd package to version 2.2.15-60.el6_9.6 or later.
What products are affected by RHSA-2017:2972?
RHSA-2017:2972 affects the httpd, httpd-debuginfo, httpd-devel, httpd-manual, and httpd-tools packages.
Is upgrade mandatory for RHSA-2017:2972?
While an upgrade is recommended to mitigate the vulnerability in RHSA-2017:2972, it may not be mandatory depending on your environment.
Can RHSA-2017:2972 cause data leaks?
Yes, the vulnerability in RHSA-2017:2972 could potentially lead to data leaks if exploited by an attacker.