Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) The advisory has been revoked - it doesn't affect any version of package jbcs-httpd24-httpd-selinux  (opens in a new tab)


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  • Snyk IDSNYK-RHEL7-JBCSHTTPD24HTTPDSELINUX-7546990
  • published20 Jul 2024
  • disclosed1 Jul 2024

Introduced: 1 Jul 2024

CVE-2024-38472  (opens in a new tab)
CWE-918  (opens in a new tab)

Amendment

The Red Hat security team deemed this advisory irrelevant for RHEL:7.

NVD Description

Note: Versions mentioned in the description apply only to the upstream jbcs-httpd24-httpd-selinux package and not the jbcs-httpd24-httpd-selinux package as distributed by RHEL.

SSRF in Apache HTTP Server on Windows allows to potentially leak NTLM hashes to a malicious server via SSRF and malicious requests or content Users are recommended to upgrade to version 2.4.60 which fixes this issue.  Note: Existing configurations that access UNC paths will have to configure new directive "UNCList" to allow access during request processing.