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Cent OS: CVE-2012-5885: CESA-2013:0640 (tomcat5)

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Cent OS: CVE-2012-5885: CESA-2013:0640 (tomcat5)

Severity
5
CVSS
(AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:P/I:N/A:N)
Published
11/17/2012
Created
07/25/2018
Added
12/01/2016
Modified
07/04/2017

Description

The replay-countermeasure functionality in the HTTP Digest Access Authentication implementation in Apache Tomcat 5.5.x before 5.5.36, 6.x before 6.0.36, and 7.x before 7.0.30 tracks cnonce (aka client nonce) values instead of nonce (aka server nonce) and nc (aka nonce-count) values, which makes it easier for remote attackers to bypass intended access restrictions by sniffing the network for valid requests, a different vulnerability than CVE-2011-1184.

Solution(s)

  • centos-upgrade-tomcat5
  • centos-upgrade-tomcat5-admin-webapps
  • centos-upgrade-tomcat5-common-lib
  • centos-upgrade-tomcat5-jasper
  • centos-upgrade-tomcat5-jasper-javadoc
  • centos-upgrade-tomcat5-jsp-2-0-api
  • centos-upgrade-tomcat5-jsp-2-0-api-javadoc
  • centos-upgrade-tomcat5-server-lib
  • centos-upgrade-tomcat5-servlet-2-4-api
  • centos-upgrade-tomcat5-servlet-2-4-api-javadoc
  • centos-upgrade-tomcat5-webapps
  • centos-upgrade-tomcat6
  • centos-upgrade-tomcat6-admin-webapps
  • centos-upgrade-tomcat6-docs-webapp
  • centos-upgrade-tomcat6-el-2-1-api
  • centos-upgrade-tomcat6-javadoc
  • centos-upgrade-tomcat6-jsp-2-1-api
  • centos-upgrade-tomcat6-lib
  • centos-upgrade-tomcat6-servlet-2-5-api
  • centos-upgrade-tomcat6-webapps

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