Apache: multiple buffer overflows Multiple stack-based buffer overflows in mod_alias and mod_rewrite can allow execution of arbitrary code and cause a denial of service. Apache 2003-10-28 2007-12-30 32194 local 1.3.29 1.3.29

The Apache HTTP Server is one of the most popular web servers on the Internet.

Multiple stack-based buffer overflows in mod_alias and mod_rewrite allow attackers who can create or edit configuration files including .htaccess files, to cause a denial of service and execute arbitrary code via a regular expression containing more than 9 captures.

An attacker may cause a denial of service or execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user that is running apache.

There is no known workaround at this time, other than to disable both mod_alias and mod_rewrite.

It is recommended that all Gentoo Linux users who are running net-misc/apache 1.x upgrade:

# emerge sync # emerge -pv apache # emerge '>=www-servers/apache-1.3.29' # emerge clean # /etc/init.d/apache restart
CAN-2003-0542 (under review at time of GLSA)