vulnerability
Oracle Linux: CVE-2023-42794: ELSA-2024-0474: tomcat security update (MODERATE) (Multiple Advisories)
Severity | CVSS | Published | Added | Modified |
---|---|---|---|---|
5 | (AV:N/AC:H/Au:N/C:N/I:N/A:C) | Oct 10, 2023 | Jan 11, 2024 | Dec 18, 2024 |
Severity
5
CVSS
(AV:N/AC:H/Au:N/C:N/I:N/A:C)
Published
Oct 10, 2023
Added
Jan 11, 2024
Modified
Dec 18, 2024
Description
Incomplete Cleanup vulnerability in Apache Tomcat.
The internal fork of Commons FileUpload packaged with Apache Tomcat 9.0.70 through 9.0.80 and 8.5.85 through 8.5.93 included an unreleased,
in progress refactoring that exposed a potential denial of service on
Windows if a web application opened a stream for an uploaded file but
failed to close the stream. The file would never be deleted from disk
creating the possibility of an eventual denial of service due to the
disk being full.
Users are recommended to upgrade to version 9.0.81 onwards or 8.5.94 onwards, which fixes the issue.
A flaw was found in Apache Tomcat. An incomplete cleanup vulnerability with the internal fork of the Commons FileUpload package exposed a potential denial of service on Windows if a web application opened a stream for an uploaded file but failed to close the stream. The file would never be deleted from the disk, potentially leading to a denial of service due to the disk being full.
The internal fork of Commons FileUpload packaged with Apache Tomcat 9.0.70 through 9.0.80 and 8.5.85 through 8.5.93 included an unreleased,
in progress refactoring that exposed a potential denial of service on
Windows if a web application opened a stream for an uploaded file but
failed to close the stream. The file would never be deleted from disk
creating the possibility of an eventual denial of service due to the
disk being full.
Users are recommended to upgrade to version 9.0.81 onwards or 8.5.94 onwards, which fixes the issue.
A flaw was found in Apache Tomcat. An incomplete cleanup vulnerability with the internal fork of the Commons FileUpload package exposed a potential denial of service on Windows if a web application opened a stream for an uploaded file but failed to close the stream. The file would never be deleted from the disk, potentially leading to a denial of service due to the disk being full.
Solution(s)
oracle-linux-upgrade-tomcatoracle-linux-upgrade-tomcat-admin-webappsoracle-linux-upgrade-tomcat-docs-webapporacle-linux-upgrade-tomcat-el-3-0-apioracle-linux-upgrade-tomcat-jsp-2-3-apioracle-linux-upgrade-tomcat-liboracle-linux-upgrade-tomcat-servlet-4-0-apioracle-linux-upgrade-tomcat-webapps

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