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SUSE: CVE-2019-0221: SUSE Linux Security Advisory

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SUSE: CVE-2019-0221: SUSE Linux Security Advisory

Severity
4
CVSS
(AV:N/AC:M/Au:N/C:N/I:P/A:N)
Published
05/28/2019
Created
07/03/2019
Added
06/30/2019
Modified
02/08/2021

Description

The SSI printenv command in Apache Tomcat 9.0.0.M1 to 9.0.0.17, 8.5.0 to 8.5.39 and 7.0.0 to 7.0.93 echoes user provided data without escaping and is, therefore, vulnerable to XSS. SSI is disabled by default. The printenv command is intended for debugging and is unlikely to be present in a production website.

Solution(s)

  • suse-upgrade-tomcat
  • suse-upgrade-tomcat-admin-webapps
  • suse-upgrade-tomcat-docs-webapp
  • suse-upgrade-tomcat-el-3_0-api
  • suse-upgrade-tomcat-embed
  • suse-upgrade-tomcat-javadoc
  • suse-upgrade-tomcat-jsp-2_3-api
  • suse-upgrade-tomcat-jsvc
  • suse-upgrade-tomcat-lib
  • suse-upgrade-tomcat-servlet-3_1-api
  • suse-upgrade-tomcat-servlet-4_0-api
  • suse-upgrade-tomcat-webapps
  • suse-upgrade-tomcat6
  • suse-upgrade-tomcat6-admin-webapps
  • suse-upgrade-tomcat6-docs-webapp
  • suse-upgrade-tomcat6-javadoc
  • suse-upgrade-tomcat6-jsp-2_1-api
  • suse-upgrade-tomcat6-lib
  • suse-upgrade-tomcat6-servlet-2_5-api
  • suse-upgrade-tomcat6-webapps

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