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ELSA-2016-2599 -- Oracle tomcat

ID: oval:org.secpod.oval:def:1501655Date: (C)2016-12-07   (M)2024-02-19
Class: PATCHFamily: unix




Apache Tomcat is a servlet container for the Java Servlet and JavaServer Pages technologies. The following packages have been upgraded to a newer upstream version: tomcat . Security Fix: * A CSRF flaw was found in Tomcat"s the index pages for the Manager and Host Manager applications. These applications included a valid CSRF token when issuing a redirect as a result of an unauthenticated request to the root of the web application. This token could then be used by an attacker to perform a CSRF attack. * It was found that several Tomcat session persistence mechanisms could allow a remote, authenticated user to bypass intended SecurityManager restrictions and execute arbitrary code in a privileged context via a web application that placed a crafted object in a session. * A security manager bypass flaw was found in Tomcat that could allow remote, authenticated users to access arbitrary application data, potentially resulting in a denial of service. * A denial of service vulnerability was identified in Commons FileUpload that occurred when the length of the multipart boundary was just below the size of the buffer used to read the uploaded file if the boundary was the typical tens of bytes long. * A directory traversal flaw was found in Tomcat"s RequestUtil.java. A remote, authenticated user could use this flaw to bypass intended SecurityManager restrictions and list a parent directory via a "/.." in a pathname used by a web application in a getResource, getResourceAsStream, or getResourcePaths call. * It was found that Tomcat could reveal the presence of a directory even when that directory was protected by a security constraint. A user could make a request to a directory via a URL not ending with a slash and, depending on whether Tomcat redirected that request, could confirm whether that directory existed. * It was found that Tomcat allowed the StatusManagerServlet to be loaded by a web application when a security manager was configured. This allowed a web application to list all deployed web applications and expose sensitive information such as session IDs.

Platform:
Oracle Linux 7
Product:
tomcat
Reference:
ELSA-2016-2599
CVE-2015-5174
CVE-2015-5345
CVE-2015-5351
CVE-2016-0706
CVE-2016-0714
CVE-2016-0763
CVE-2016-3092
CVE    7
CVE-2016-0763
CVE-2016-0714
CVE-2016-0706
CVE-2015-5174
...
CPE    112
cpe:/a:apache:tomcat:7.0.62
cpe:/a:apache:tomcat:7.0.61
cpe:/a:apache:tomcat:7.0.64
cpe:/a:apache:tomcat:7.0.63
...

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