Korean
<< Back
VID 22489
Severity 30
Port 80, ...
Protocol TCP
Class WWW
Detailed Description According to its self-reported version number, the Apache Tomcat listening on the remote host is earlier than Tomcat 5.5.26 and, as such, may be affected by multiple vulnerabilities.

- The remote Apache Tomcat install may be vulnerable to an information disclosure attack via cookies. The previous fix for CVE-2007-3385 was incomplete and did not account for the use of quotes or '%5C' in cookie values. (CVE-2007-3385, CVE-2007-5333)

- The default security policy in the JULI logging component did not restrict access permissions to files. This could be misused by untrusted web applications to access and write arbitrary files in the context of the tomcat process. (CVE-2007-5342)

- The remote Apache Tomcat install may be vulnerable to an information disclosure attack via the WebDAV servlet. Certain WebDAV requests, containing an entity with a SYSTEM tag can result in the disclosure of arbitrary file contents. (CVE-2007-5461)

- When the native APR connector is used, it does not properly handle an empty request to the SSL port, which allows remote attackers to trigger handling of a duplicate copy of one of the recent requests, as demonstrated by using netcat to send the empty request. (CVE-2007-6286)

* Note: This check solely relied on the version number of the remote Web server to assess this vulnerability, so this might be a false positive.

* References:
http://tomcat.apache.org/security-5.html#Fixed_in_Apache_Tomcat_5.5.26

* Platforms Affected:
Apache Tomcat versions prior to 5.5.26
Any operating system Any version
Recommendation Upgrade to the latest version of Apache Tomcat Server (5.5.26 or later), available from the Apache Software Foundation download site, http://tomcat.apache.org/
Related URL CVE-2007-5333,CVE-2007-5342,CVE-2007-5461,CVE-2007-6286 (CVE)
Related URL 26070,27006,27706 (SecurityFocus)
Related URL (ISS)