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Rocky Linux: CVE-2019-16254: ruby-2.6 (Multiple Advisories)

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Rocky Linux: CVE-2019-16254: ruby-2.6 (Multiple Advisories)

Severity
5
CVSS
(AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:N/I:P/A:N)
Published
11/26/2019
Created
05/06/2022
Added
05/05/2022
Modified
08/28/2024

Description

Ruby through 2.4.7, 2.5.x through 2.5.6, and 2.6.x through 2.6.4 allows HTTP Response Splitting. If a program using WEBrick inserts untrusted input into the response header, an attacker can exploit it to insert a newline character to split a header, and inject malicious content to deceive clients. NOTE: this issue exists because of an incomplete fix for CVE-2017-17742, which addressed the CRLF vector, but did not address an isolated CR or an isolated LF.

Solution(s)

  • rocky-upgrade-ruby
  • rocky-upgrade-ruby-debuginfo
  • rocky-upgrade-ruby-debugsource
  • rocky-upgrade-ruby-devel
  • rocky-upgrade-ruby-libs
  • rocky-upgrade-ruby-libs-debuginfo
  • rocky-upgrade-rubygem-bigdecimal
  • rocky-upgrade-rubygem-bigdecimal-debuginfo
  • rocky-upgrade-rubygem-bson
  • rocky-upgrade-rubygem-bson-debuginfo
  • rocky-upgrade-rubygem-bson-debugsource
  • rocky-upgrade-rubygem-io-console
  • rocky-upgrade-rubygem-io-console-debuginfo
  • rocky-upgrade-rubygem-json
  • rocky-upgrade-rubygem-json-debuginfo
  • rocky-upgrade-rubygem-mysql2
  • rocky-upgrade-rubygem-mysql2-debuginfo
  • rocky-upgrade-rubygem-mysql2-debugsource
  • rocky-upgrade-rubygem-openssl
  • rocky-upgrade-rubygem-openssl-debuginfo
  • rocky-upgrade-rubygem-pg
  • rocky-upgrade-rubygem-pg-debuginfo
  • rocky-upgrade-rubygem-pg-debugsource
  • rocky-upgrade-rubygem-psych
  • rocky-upgrade-rubygem-psych-debuginfo

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