HP Security Bulletin HPSBST02955 2 - Potential security vulnerabilities have been identified in 3rd party software used in HP XP P9000 Performance Advisor running Oracle and Apache Tomcat Software. HP has updated the Apache Tomcat and Oracle database software to address vulnerabilities affecting confidentiality, availability, and integrity. Revision 2 of this advisory.
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HP Security Bulletin HPSBST02955 - Potential security vulnerabilities have been identified in 3rd party software used in HP XP P9000 Performance Advisor running Oracle and Apache Tomcat Software. HP has updated the Apache Tomcat and Oracle database software to address vulnerabilities affecting confidentiality, availability, and integrity. Revision 1 of this advisory.
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HP Security Bulletin HPSBUX02860 SSRT101146 - Potential security vulnerabilities have been identified with HP-UX Apache running Tomcat Servlet Engine. These vulnerabilities could be exploited remotely to create a Denial of Service (DoS) or to perform an access restriction bypass, unauthorized modification, and other vulnerabilities. Revision 1 of this advisory.
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Gentoo Linux Security Advisory 201206-24 - Multiple vulnerabilities were found in Apache Tomcat, the worst of which allowing to read, modify and overwrite arbitrary files. Versions 5.5.34 are affected.
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Red Hat Security Advisory 2012-0681-01 - Apache Tomcat is a servlet container. JBoss Enterprise Web Server includes the Tomcat Native library, providing Apache Portable Runtime support for Tomcat. This update fixes the JBPAPP-4873, JBPAPP-6133, and JBPAPP-6852 bugs. It also resolves multiple flaws that weakened the Tomcat HTTP DIGEST authentication implementation, subjecting it to some of the weaknesses of HTTP BASIC authentication, for example, allowing remote attackers to perform session replay attacks.
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Red Hat Security Advisory 2012-0679-01 - Apache Tomcat is a servlet container for the Java Servlet and JavaServer Pages technologies. JBoss Enterprise Web Server includes the Tomcat Native library, providing Apache Portable Runtime support for Tomcat. This update includes bug fixes as documented in JBPAPP-4873 and JBPAPP-6133.
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Red Hat Security Advisory 2012-0682-01 - Apache Tomcat is a servlet container. JBoss Enterprise Web Server includes the Tomcat Native library, providing Apache Portable Runtime support for Tomcat. This update fixes the JBPAPP-4873, JBPAPP-6133, and JBPAPP-6852 bugs. It also addresses multiple flaws that weakened the Tomcat HTTP DIGEST authentication implementation, subjecting it to some of the weaknesses of HTTP BASIC authentication, for example, allowing remote attackers to perform session replay attacks.
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Red Hat Security Advisory 2012-0680-01 - Apache Tomcat is a servlet container for the Java Servlet and JavaServer Pages technologies. JBoss Enterprise Web Server includes the Tomcat Native library, providing Apache Portable Runtime support for Tomcat. This update includes bug fixes as documented in JBPAPP-4873 and JBPAPP-6133.
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HP Security Bulletin HPSBOV02762 SSRT100825 - Potential vulnerabilities have been identified with HP Secure Web Server (SWS) for OpenVMS running CSWS_JAVA. The vulnerabilities could be remotely exploited to create a Denial of Service (DoS), unauthorized access, privilege escalation, unauthorized disclosure of information, or unauthorized modifications. Revision 1 of this advisory.
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Red Hat Security Advisory 2012-0325-01 - JBoss Web is a web container based on Apache Tomcat. A flaw was found in the way JBoss Web handled UTF-8 surrogate pair characters. If JBoss Web was hosting an application with UTF-8 character encoding enabled, or that included user-supplied UTF-8 strings in a response, a remote attacker could use this flaw to cause a denial of service on the JBoss Web server. It was found that the Java hashCode() method implementation was susceptible to predictable hash collisions. A remote attacker could use this flaw to cause JBoss Web to use an excessive amount of CPU time by sending an HTTP request with a large number of parameters whose names map to the same hash value. Various other issues were addressed.
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Red Hat Security Advisory 2012-0091-01 - JBoss Enterprise Portal Platform is the open source implementation of the Java EE suite of services and Portal services running atop JBoss Enterprise Application Platform. It comprises a set of offerings for enterprise customers who are looking for pre-configured profiles of JBoss Enterprise Middleware components that have been tested and certified together to provide an integrated experience. This JBoss Enterprise Portal Platform 4.3 CP07 release serves as a replacement for JBoss Enterprise Portal Platform 4.3 CP06.
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Debian Linux Security Advisory 2401-1 - Several vulnerabilities have been found in Tomcat, a servlet and JSP engine.
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Red Hat Security Advisory 2012-0078-01 - The JBoss Communications Platform is an open source VoIP platform certified for JAIN SLEE 1.1 and SIP Servlets 1.1 compliance. JBCP serves as a high performance core for Service Delivery Platforms and IP Multimedia Subsystems by leveraging J2EE to enable the convergence of data and video in Next-Generation Intelligent Network applications. This JBoss Communications Platform 5.1.3 release serves as a replacement for JBoss Communications Platform 5.1.2, and includes various bug fixes.
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Red Hat Security Advisory 2012-0074-01 - JBoss Web is the web container, based on Apache Tomcat, in JBoss Enterprise Application Platform. It provides a single deployment platform for the JavaServer Pages and Java Servlet technologies. A flaw was found in the way JBoss Web handled UTF-8 surrogate pair characters. If JBoss Web was hosting an application with UTF-8 character encoding enabled, or that included user-supplied UTF-8 strings in a response, a remote attacker could use this flaw to cause a denial of service on the JBoss Web server. It was found that the Java hashCode() method implementation was susceptible to predictable hash collisions. A remote attacker could use this flaw to cause JBoss Web to use an excessive amount of CPU time by sending an HTTP request with a large number of parameters whose names map to the same hash value. This update introduces a limit on the number of parameters and headers processed per request to mitigate this issue. The default limit is 512 for parameters and 128 for headers. These defaults can be changed by setting the org.apache.tomcat.util.http.Parameters.MAX_COUNT and org.apache.tomcat.util.http.MimeHeaders.MAX_COUNT system properties in "jboss-as/server/[PROFILE]/deploy/properties-service.xml".
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Red Hat Security Advisory 2012-0075-01 - JBoss Web is the web container, based on Apache Tomcat, in JBoss Enterprise Application Platform. It provides a single deployment platform for the JavaServer Pages and Java Servlet technologies. A flaw was found in the way JBoss Web handled UTF-8 surrogate pair characters. If JBoss Web was hosting an application with UTF-8 character encoding enabled, or that included user-supplied UTF-8 strings in a response, a remote attacker could use this flaw to cause a denial of service on the JBoss Web server. It was found that the Java hashCode() method implementation was susceptible to predictable hash collisions. A remote attacker could use this flaw to cause JBoss Web to use an excessive amount of CPU time by sending an HTTP request with a large number of parameters whose names map to the same hash value. This update introduces a limit on the number of parameters and headers processed per request to mitigate this issue. The default limit is 512 for parameters and 128 for headers. These defaults can be changed by setting the org.apache.tomcat.util.http.Parameters.MAX_COUNT and org.apache.tomcat.util.http.MimeHeaders.MAX_COUNT system properties in "jboss-as/server/[PROFILE]/deploy/properties-service.xml".
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Red Hat Security Advisory 2012-0077-01 - JBoss Web is a web container based on Apache Tomcat. It provides a single deployment platform for the JavaServer Pages and Java Servlet technologies. A flaw was found in the way JBoss Web handled UTF-8 surrogate pair characters. If JBoss Web was hosting an application with UTF-8 character encoding enabled, or that included user-supplied UTF-8 strings in a response, a remote attacker could use this flaw to cause a denial of service on the JBoss Web server. It was found that the Java hashCode() method implementation was susceptible to predictable hash collisions. A remote attacker could use this flaw to cause JBoss Web to use an excessive amount of CPU time by sending an HTTP request with a large number of parameters whose names map to the same hash value. This update introduces a limit on the number of parameters and headers processed per request to mitigate this issue. The default limit is 512 for parameters and 128 for headers. These defaults can be changed by setting the "-Dorg.apache.tomcat.util.http.Parameters.MAX_COUNT=x" and "-Dorg.apache.tomcat.util.http.MimeHeaders.MAX_COUNT=x" system properties as JAVA_OPTS entries in "jboss-as-web/bin/run.conf".
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Red Hat Security Advisory 2012-0076-01 - JBoss Web is a web container based on Apache Tomcat. It provides a single deployment platform for the JavaServer Pages and Java Servlet technologies. A flaw was found in the way JBoss Web handled UTF-8 surrogate pair characters. If JBoss Web was hosting an application with UTF-8 character encoding enabled, or that included user-supplied UTF-8 strings in a response, a remote attacker could use this flaw to cause a denial of service on the JBoss Web server. It was found that the Java hashCode() method implementation was susceptible to predictable hash collisions. A remote attacker could use this flaw to cause JBoss Web to use an excessive amount of CPU time by sending an HTTP request with a large number of parameters whose names map to the same hash value. This update introduces a limit on the number of parameters and headers processed per request to mitigate this issue. The default limit is 512 for parameters and 128 for headers. These defaults can be changed by setting the "-Dorg.apache.tomcat.util.http.Parameters.MAX_COUNT=x" and "-Dorg.apache.tomcat.util.http.MimeHeaders.MAX_COUNT=x" system properties as JAVA_OPTS entries in "jboss-as-web/bin/run.conf".
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Red Hat Security Advisory 2011-1845-01 - Apache Tomcat is a servlet container for the Java Servlet and JavaServer Pages technologies. It was found that web applications could modify the location of the Tomcat host's work directory. As web applications deployed on Tomcat have read and write access to this directory, a malicious web application could use this flaw to trick Tomcat into giving it read and write access to an arbitrary directory on the file system. A cross-site scripting flaw was found in the Manager application, used for managing web applications on Apache Tomcat. A malicious web application could use this flaw to conduct an XSS attack, leading to arbitrary web script execution with the privileges of victims who are logged into and viewing Manager application web pages.
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Red Hat Security Advisory 2011-1780-01 - Apache Tomcat is a servlet container for the Java Servlet and JavaServer Pages technologies. APR as mentioned in the CVE-2011-3190 and CVE-2011-2526 descriptions does not refer to APR provided by the apr packages. It refers to the implementation of APR provided by the Tomcat Native library, which provides support for using APR with Tomcat. This library is not shipped with Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6. This update includes fixes for users who have elected to use APR with Tomcat by taking the Tomcat Native library from a different product. Such a configuration is not supported by Red Hat, however.
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Ubuntu Security Notice 1252-1 - It was discovered that Tomcat incorrectly implemented HTTP DIGEST authentication. An attacker could use this flaw to perform a variety of authentication attacks. Polina Genova discovered that Tomcat incorrectly created log entries with passwords when encountering errors during JMX user creation. A local attacker could possibly use this flaw to obtain sensitive information. This issue only affected Ubuntu 10.04 LTS, 10.10 and 11.04. Various other issues were also addressed.
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Mandriva Linux Security Advisory 2011-156 - Multiple vulnerabilities has been discovered and corrected in tomcat 5.5.x. The implementation of HTTP DIGEST authentication in tomcat was discovered to have several weaknesses. Apache Tomcat, when the MemoryUserDatabase is used, creates log entries containing passwords upon encountering errors in JMX user creation, which allows local users to obtain sensitive information by reading a log file. Apache Tomcat, when sendfile is enabled for the HTTP APR or HTTP NIO connector, does not validate certain request attributes, which allows local users to bypass intended file access restrictions or cause a denial of service by leveraging an untrusted web application. Certain AJP protocol connector implementations in Apache Tomcat allow remote attackers to spoof AJP requests, bypass authentication, and obtain sensitive information by causing the connector to interpret a request body as a new request. The updated packages have been patched to correct these issues.
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Apache Tomcat suffers from multiple weaknesses in HTTP Digest authentication. It suffers from replay attacks, lack of value checking, and more. Tomcat versions 7.0.0 to 7.0.11, 6.0.0 to 6.0.32, and 5.5.0 to 5.5.33 are affected.
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