Security vulnerability in Solaris Related to the Apache 1.3 mod_perl(3) Module Component "PerlRun.pm" may Lead to Denial of Service (DoS) |
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| Category : | Security |
| Release Phase : | Resolved |
| Bug Id : | 6738158
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| Product : | Solaris 8 Operating System Solaris 9 Operating System Solaris 10 Operating System
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| Date of Workaround Release : | 14-Jan-2009
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| Date of Resolved Release : | 24-Aug-2009
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Security vulnerability in Solaris related to the Apache 1.3 mod_perl(3) module component "PerlRun.pm" may lead to Denial of Service (DoS):
1. Impact
A security vulnerability in Solaris related to the Apache HTTP server may affect the
Apache 1.3 web server bundled with Solaris 8, 9 and 10 . The
vulnerability, a Denial of Service(DoS) in the "RunPerl.pm" component
of the mod_perl(3) Apache server module, may allow a remote unprivileged
user to cause a Denial of Service to the Apache "httpd" process.
Additional information regarding this issue is available at:
2. Contributing Factors
This issue can occur in the following releases:
SPARC Platform
- Solaris 8 without patch 116973-08
- Solaris 9 without patch 113146-12
- Solaris 10 without patch 122911-14
- OpenSolaris based upon builds snv_01 through snv_99
x86 Platform
- Solaris 8 without patch 116974-08
- Solaris 9 without patch 114145-11
- Solaris 10 without patch 122912-14
- OpenSolaris based upon builds snv_01 through snv_99
Note
1: OpenSolaris
distributions may include additional bug fixes above and beyond the
build from which it was derived. To determine the base build of
OpenSolaris, the following command can
be used:
$ uname -v
snv_86
Note 2: A system is only
vulnerable to this issue if the Apache 1.3 web server has been
configured and is running on the system.
To determine if the Apache 1.3 web server is running on the system, the
following command can be used:
$ /usr/bin/ps -ef | grep "/usr/apache/bin/http"
nobody 103892 102307 0 Jan 20 ? 0:27 /usr/apache/bin/httpd
Note 3: This vulnerability only
affects systems which make use of the Apache Server mod_perl(3) (PerlRun.pm) component.
To determine if the "PerlRun.pm" component is used, a command such as
the following can be run for all configuration files that define the running Apache 1.3 configuration:
$ grep PerlHandler /etc/apache/httpd.conf | grep Apache::PerlRun
PerlHandler Apache::PerlRun
Note 4: Solaris 8 entered EOSL Phase 2 on 1 April 2009. Entitlement to patches
developed on or after 1 April 2009 requires the purchase of the
Solaris 8 Vintage
Patch Service. See note in section 5 for more details.
3.
Symptoms
If the issue is exploited, the Apache 1.3 web server may be
unresponsive, possibly consuming all available CPU resources. Commands
such as prstat(1M) can be used to determine the utilization of system
resources:
$ prstat -s cpu
[...]
4.
Workaround
To work around the described issue, make sure that the mod_perl(3)
(PerlRun.pm) component is not configured in the Apache 1.3 "httpd.conf"
file.
5. Resolution
This issue is addressed in the following releases:
SPARC Platform
- Solaris 8 with patch 116973-08 or later
- Solaris 9 with patch 113146-12 or later
- Solaris 10 with patch 122911-14 or later
- OpenSolaris based upon build snv_100 or later
x86 Platform
- Solaris 8 with patch 116974-08 or later
- Solaris 9 with patch 114145-11 or later
- Solaris 10 with patch 122912-14 or later
- OpenSolaris based upon build snv_100 or later
Note: The READMEs of Solaris 8
patches developed on or after 1 April 2009 are available to all
customers. However, Solaris 8 entered EOSL Phase 2 on April 1, 2009 and
thus entitlement for these patches, including those that fix security
vulnerabilities, requires the purchase of the Solaris 8 Vintage Patch
Service. More information about the Solaris 8 Vintage Patch Service is
available at:
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24-Aug-2009: Updated Contributing Factors and Resolution sections. Resolved.
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