vulnerability
Oracle Linux: CVE-2024-47252: ELSA-2025-14997: httpd security update (MODERATE) (Multiple Advisories)
| Severity | CVSS | Published | Added | Modified |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 8 | (AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:N/I:C/A:N) | Jul 14, 2025 | Sep 3, 2025 | Oct 17, 2025 |
Severity
8
CVSS
(AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:N/I:C/A:N)
Published
Jul 14, 2025
Added
Sep 3, 2025
Modified
Oct 17, 2025
Description
Insufficient escaping of user-supplied data in mod_ssl in Apache HTTP Server 2.4.63 and earlier allows an untrusted SSL/TLS client to insert escape characters into log files in some configurations.
In a logging configuration where CustomLog is used with "%{varname}x" or "%{varname}c" to log variables provided by mod_ssl such as SSL_TLS_SNI, no escaping is performed by either mod_log_config or mod_ssl and unsanitized data provided by the client may appear in log files.
A vulnerability was found in the Apache HTTP Server. Insufficient escaping of user-supplied data in mod_ssl allows an untrusted SSL/TLS client to insert escape characters into log files in some configurations. In a logging configuration where CustomLog is used with \"%{varname}x\" or \"%{varname}c\" to log variables provided by mod_ssl such as SSL_TLS_SNI, no escaping is performed by either mod_log_config or mod_ssl and unsanitized data provided by the client may appear in log files.
In a logging configuration where CustomLog is used with "%{varname}x" or "%{varname}c" to log variables provided by mod_ssl such as SSL_TLS_SNI, no escaping is performed by either mod_log_config or mod_ssl and unsanitized data provided by the client may appear in log files.
A vulnerability was found in the Apache HTTP Server. Insufficient escaping of user-supplied data in mod_ssl allows an untrusted SSL/TLS client to insert escape characters into log files in some configurations. In a logging configuration where CustomLog is used with \"%{varname}x\" or \"%{varname}c\" to log variables provided by mod_ssl such as SSL_TLS_SNI, no escaping is performed by either mod_log_config or mod_ssl and unsanitized data provided by the client may appear in log files.
Solutions
oracle-linux-upgrade-httpdoracle-linux-upgrade-httpd-coreoracle-linux-upgrade-httpd-develoracle-linux-upgrade-httpd-filesystemoracle-linux-upgrade-httpd-manualoracle-linux-upgrade-httpd-toolsoracle-linux-upgrade-mod-http2oracle-linux-upgrade-mod-ldaporacle-linux-upgrade-mod-luaoracle-linux-upgrade-mod-mdoracle-linux-upgrade-mod-proxy-htmloracle-linux-upgrade-mod-sessionoracle-linux-upgrade-mod-ssl
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