CVE-2007-0450
Publication date 16 March 2007
Last updated 24 July 2024
Ubuntu priority
Directory traversal vulnerability in Apache HTTP Server and Tomcat 5.x before 5.5.22 and 6.x before 6.0.10, when using certain proxy modules (mod_proxy, mod_rewrite, mod_jk), allows remote attackers to read arbitrary files via a .. (dot dot) sequence with combinations of (1) ”/” (slash), (2) ”\” (backslash), and (3) URL-encoded backslash (%5C) characters in the URL, which are valid separators in Tomcat but not in Apache.
Status
Package | Ubuntu Release | Status |
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tomcat5 | 9.10 karmic | Not in release |
9.04 jaunty | Not in release | |
8.10 intrepid | Not in release | |
8.04 LTS hardy | Not in release | |
7.10 gutsy | Not in release | |
7.04 feisty | Ignored end of life, was needed | |
6.10 edgy | Ignored end of life, was needed | |
6.06 LTS dapper | Ignored end of life | |
tomcat5.5 | 9.10 karmic | Not in release |
9.04 jaunty |
Not affected
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8.10 intrepid |
Not affected
|
|
8.04 LTS hardy |
Not affected
|
|
7.10 gutsy |
Not affected
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|
7.04 feisty | Ignored end of life, was needed | |
6.10 edgy | Ignored end of life, was needed | |
6.06 LTS dapper | Not in release |