Revision Date: | 2013-04-29 | Version: | 11 |
Title: | Multiple off-by-one errors in the cURL library (libcurl) 7.11.2 through 7.15.0 allow local users to trigger a buffer overflow and cause a denial of service or bypass PHP security restrictions via certain URLs that (1) are malformed in a way that prevents a terminating null byte from being added to either a hostname or path buffer, or (2) contain a "?" separator in the hostname portion, which causes a "/" to be prepended to the resulting string. |
Description: | Multiple off-by-one errors in the cURL library (libcurl) 7.11.2 through 7.15.0 allow local users to trigger a buffer overflow and cause a denial of service or bypass PHP security restrictions via certain URLs that (1) are malformed in a way that prevents a terminating null byte from being added to either a hostname or path buffer, or (2) contain a "?" separator in the hostname portion, which causes a "/" to be prepended to the resulting string. |
Family: | unix | Class: | vulnerability |
Status: | ACCEPTED | Reference(s): | CVE-2005-4077
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Platform(s): | CentOS Linux 4 Oracle Linux 4 Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4
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Definition Synopsis |
RHEL4, CentOS4 or Oracle Linux 4 The operating system installed on the system is Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4
OR CentOS Linux 4.x
OR Oracle Linux 4.x
AND Configuration section
curl-devel is earlier than 0:7.12.1-8.rhel4
OR curl is earlier than 0:7.12.1-8.rhel4
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