Rapid7 Vulnerability & Exploit Database

CentOS Linux: CVE-2020-1934: Moderate: httpd security, bug fix, and enhancement update (Multiple Advisories)

Free InsightVM Trial No Credit Card Necessary
2024 Attack Intel Report Latest research by Rapid7 Labs
Back to Search

CentOS Linux: CVE-2020-1934: Moderate: httpd security, bug fix, and enhancement update (Multiple Advisories)

Severity
5
CVSS
(AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:P/I:N/A:N)
Published
04/01/2020
Created
10/01/2020
Added
10/01/2020
Modified
05/25/2023

Description

In Apache HTTP Server 2.4.0 to 2.4.41, mod_proxy_ftp may use uninitialized memory when proxying to a malicious FTP server.

Solution(s)

  • centos-upgrade-httpd
  • centos-upgrade-httpd-debuginfo
  • centos-upgrade-httpd-debugsource
  • centos-upgrade-httpd-devel
  • centos-upgrade-httpd-filesystem
  • centos-upgrade-httpd-manual
  • centos-upgrade-httpd-tools
  • centos-upgrade-httpd-tools-debuginfo
  • centos-upgrade-mod_http2
  • centos-upgrade-mod_http2-debuginfo
  • centos-upgrade-mod_http2-debugsource
  • centos-upgrade-mod_ldap
  • centos-upgrade-mod_ldap-debuginfo
  • centos-upgrade-mod_md
  • centos-upgrade-mod_md-debuginfo
  • centos-upgrade-mod_md-debugsource
  • centos-upgrade-mod_proxy_html
  • centos-upgrade-mod_proxy_html-debuginfo
  • centos-upgrade-mod_session
  • centos-upgrade-mod_session-debuginfo
  • centos-upgrade-mod_ssl
  • centos-upgrade-mod_ssl-debuginfo

insightVM

Advanced vulnerability management analytics and reporting.
Key Features
  • Lightweight Endpoint Agent
  • Live Dashboards
  • Real Risk Prioritization
  • IT-Integrated Remediation Projects
  • Cloud, Virtual, and Container Assessment
  • Integrated Threat Feeds
  • Easy-to-Use RESTful API
  • Automation-Assisted Patching
  • Automated Containment
Free InsightVM Trial View All Features

With Rapid7 live dashboards, I have a clear view of all the assets on my network, which ones can be exploited, and what I need to do in order to reduce the risk in my environment in real-time. No other tool gives us that kind of value and insight.

– Scott Cheney, Manager of Information Security, Sierra View Medical Center

;