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Vendor: Apache • 82 CVEs

CVEs (82)

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13Apache
AppleCanonical+10 more
28Big Ip Local Traffic Manager
Cloud InsightsDebian Linux+25 more
Jan 14, 2025
Aug 13, 2019
N/A· v4
7.5 HIGH· v3
7.8 HIGH· v2
Some HTTP/2 implementations are vulnerable to a reset flood, potentially leading to a denial of service. The attacker opens a number of streams and sends an invalid request over each stream that should solicit a stream o...Show more
Some HTTP/2 implementations are vulnerable to a reset flood, potentially leading to a denial of service. The attacker opens a number of streams and sends an invalid request over each stream that should solicit a stream of RST_STREAM frames from the peer. Depending on how the peer queues the RST_STREAM frames, this can consume excess memory, CPU, or both.Show less
12Apache
AppleCanonical+9 more
20Debian Linux
Diskstation ManagerEnterprise Communications Broker+17 more
Jan 14, 2025
Aug 13, 2019
N/A· v4
7.5 HIGH· v3
7.8 HIGH· v2
Some HTTP/2 implementations are vulnerable to resource loops, potentially leading to a denial of service. The attacker creates multiple request streams and continually shuffles the priority of the streams in a way that c...Show more
Some HTTP/2 implementations are vulnerable to resource loops, potentially leading to a denial of service. The attacker creates multiple request streams and continually shuffles the priority of the streams in a way that causes substantial churn to the priority tree. This can consume excess CPU.Show less
4Apache
AppleDebian+1 more
4Debian Linux
Node.jsSwiftnio+1 more
Nov 21, 2024
Aug 13, 2019
N/A· v4
7.5 HIGH· v3
7.8 HIGH· v2
Some HTTP/2 implementations are vulnerable to ping floods, potentially leading to a denial of service. The attacker sends continual pings to an HTTP/2 peer, causing the peer to build an internal queue of responses. Depen...Show more
Some HTTP/2 implementations are vulnerable to ping floods, potentially leading to a denial of service. The attacker sends continual pings to an HTTP/2 peer, causing the peer to build an internal queue of responses. Depending on how efficiently this data is queued, this can consume excess CPU, memory, or both.Show less
12Apache
AppleCanonical+9 more
20Debian Linux
Diskstation ManagerEnterprise Communications Broker+17 more
Jan 14, 2025
Aug 13, 2019
N/A· v4
7.5 HIGH· v3
7.8 HIGH· v2
Some HTTP/2 implementations are vulnerable to window size manipulation and stream prioritization manipulation, potentially leading to a denial of service. The attacker requests a large amount of data from a specified res...Show more
Some HTTP/2 implementations are vulnerable to window size manipulation and stream prioritization manipulation, potentially leading to a denial of service. The attacker requests a large amount of data from a specified resource over multiple streams. They manipulate window size and stream priority to force the server to queue the data in 1-byte chunks. Depending on how efficiently this data is queued, this can consume excess CPU, memory, or both.Show less
1Apache
1Traffic Server
Nov 21, 2024
Mar 7, 2019
N/A· v4
7.5 HIGH· v3
5.0 MEDIUM· v2
sslheaders plugin extracts information from the client certificate and sets headers in the request based on the configuration of the plugin. The plugin doesn't strip the headers from the request in some scenarios. This p...Show more
sslheaders plugin extracts information from the client certificate and sets headers in the request based on the configuration of the plugin. The plugin doesn't strip the headers from the request in some scenarios. This problem was discovered in versions 6.0.0 to 6.0.3, 7.0.0 to 7.1.5, and 8.0.0 to 8.0.1.Show less
2Apache
Debian
2Debian Linux
Traffic Server
Nov 21, 2024
Aug 29, 2018
N/A· v4
5.3 MEDIUM· v3
5.0 MEDIUM· v2
Pages that are rendered using the ESI plugin can have access to the cookie header when the plugin is configured not to allow access. This affects Apache Traffic Server (ATS) versions 6.0.0 to 6.2.2 and 7.0.0 to 7.1.3. To...Show more
Pages that are rendered using the ESI plugin can have access to the cookie header when the plugin is configured not to allow access. This affects Apache Traffic Server (ATS) versions 6.0.0 to 6.2.2 and 7.0.0 to 7.1.3. To resolve this issue users running 6.x should upgrade to 6.2.3 or later versions and 7.x users should upgrade to 7.1.4 or later versions.Show less
1Apache
1Traffic Server
Nov 21, 2024
Aug 29, 2018
N/A· v4
7.5 HIGH· v3
5.0 MEDIUM· v2
A carefully crafted invalid TLS handshake can cause Apache Traffic Server (ATS) to segfault. This affects version 6.2.2. To resolve this issue users running 6.2.2 should upgrade to 6.2.3 or later versions.
2Apache
Debian
2Debian Linux
Traffic Server
Nov 21, 2024
Aug 29, 2018
N/A· v4
5.3 MEDIUM· v3
5.0 MEDIUM· v2
When there are multiple ranges in a range request, Apache Traffic Server (ATS) will read the entire object from cache. This can cause performance problems with large objects in cache. This affects versions 6.0.0 to 6.2.2...Show more
When there are multiple ranges in a range request, Apache Traffic Server (ATS) will read the entire object from cache. This can cause performance problems with large objects in cache. This affects versions 6.0.0 to 6.2.2 and 7.0.0 to 7.1.3. To resolve this issue users running 6.x users should upgrade to 6.2.3 or later versions and 7.x users should upgrade to 7.1.4 or later versions.Show less
2Apache
Debian
2Debian Linux
Traffic Server
Nov 21, 2024
Aug 29, 2018
N/A· v4
6.5 MEDIUM· v3
4.0 MEDIUM· v2
There are multiple HTTP smuggling and cache poisoning issues when clients making malicious requests interact with Apache Traffic Server (ATS). This affects versions 6.0.0 to 6.2.2 and 7.0.0 to 7.1.3. To resolve this issu...Show more
There are multiple HTTP smuggling and cache poisoning issues when clients making malicious requests interact with Apache Traffic Server (ATS). This affects versions 6.0.0 to 6.2.2 and 7.0.0 to 7.1.3. To resolve this issue users running 6.x should upgrade to 6.2.3 or later versions and 7.x users should upgrade to 7.1.4 or later versions.Show less
2Apache
Debian
2Debian Linux
Traffic Server
Nov 21, 2024
Aug 29, 2018
N/A· v4
7.5 HIGH· v3
5.0 MEDIUM· v2
Adding method ACLs in remap.config can cause a segfault when the user makes a carefully crafted request. This affects versions Apache Traffic Server (ATS) 6.0.0 to 6.2.2 and 7.0.0 to 7.1.3. To resolve this issue users ru...Show more
Adding method ACLs in remap.config can cause a segfault when the user makes a carefully crafted request. This affects versions Apache Traffic Server (ATS) 6.0.0 to 6.2.2 and 7.0.0 to 7.1.3. To resolve this issue users running 6.x should upgrade to 6.2.3 or later versions and 7.x users should upgrade to 7.1.4 or later versions.Show less
2Apache
Debian
2Debian Linux
Traffic Server
Nov 21, 2024
Feb 27, 2018
N/A· v4
7.5 HIGH· v3
5.0 MEDIUM· v2
There is a DOS attack vulnerability in Apache Traffic Server (ATS) 5.2.0 to 5.3.2, 6.0.0 to 6.2.0, and 7.0.0 with the TLS handshake. This issue can cause the server to coredump.
2Apache
Debian
2Debian Linux
Traffic Server
Nov 21, 2024
Feb 27, 2018
N/A· v4
8.6 HIGH· v3
5.0 MEDIUM· v2
There is a vulnerability in Apache Traffic Server (ATS) 6.2.0 and prior and 7.0.0 and prior with the Host header and line folding. This can have issues when interacting with upstream proxies and the wrong host being used...Show more
There is a vulnerability in Apache Traffic Server (ATS) 6.2.0 and prior and 7.0.0 and prior with the Host header and line folding. This can have issues when interacting with upstream proxies and the wrong host being used.Show less
1Apache
1Traffic Server
May 13, 2026
Oct 30, 2017
N/A· v4
9.8 CRITICAL· v3
7.5 HIGH· v2
The HTTP/2 experimental feature in Apache Traffic Server 5.3.x before 5.3.1 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (out-of-bounds access and daemon crash) or possibly execute arbitrary code via vectors rela...Show more
The HTTP/2 experimental feature in Apache Traffic Server 5.3.x before 5.3.1 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (out-of-bounds access and daemon crash) or possibly execute arbitrary code via vectors related to the (1) frame_handlers array or (2) set_dynamic_table_size function.Show less
1Apache
1Traffic Server
May 13, 2026
Oct 30, 2017
N/A· v4
9.8 CRITICAL· v3
7.5 HIGH· v2
Apache Traffic Server 5.1.x before 5.1.1 allows remote attackers to bypass access restrictions by leveraging failure to properly tunnel remap requests using CONNECT.
1Apache
1Traffic Server
May 13, 2026
Sep 13, 2017
N/A· v4
9.8 CRITICAL· v3
10.0 HIGH· v2
Unspecified vulnerability in the HTTP/2 experimental feature in Apache Traffic Server before 5.3.x before 5.3.2 has unknown impact and attack vectors, a different vulnerability than CVE-2015-5168.
1Apache
1Traffic Server
May 13, 2026
Sep 13, 2017
N/A· v4
9.8 CRITICAL· v3
10.0 HIGH· v2
Unspecified vulnerability in the HTTP/2 experimental feature in Apache Traffic Server 5.3.x before 5.3.2 has unknown impact and attack vectors, a different vulnerability than CVE-2015-5206.
1Apache
1Traffic Server
May 13, 2026
Apr 17, 2017
N/A· v4
7.5 HIGH· v3
5.0 MEDIUM· v2
Apache Traffic Server before 6.2.1 generates a coredump when there is a mismatch between content length and chunked encoding.
1Apache
1Traffic Server
May 13, 2026
Apr 17, 2017
N/A· v4
7.5 HIGH· v3
7.8 HIGH· v2
Apache Traffic Server 6.0.0 to 6.2.0 are affected by an HPACK Bomb Attack.
1Apache
1Traffic Server
May 6, 2026
Jan 13, 2015
N/A· v4
N/A· v3
5.0 MEDIUM· v2
Apache Traffic Server before 5.1.2 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service via unspecified vectors, related to internal buffer sizing.
1Apache
1Traffic Server
May 6, 2026
Aug 22, 2014
N/A· v4
N/A· v3
10.0 HIGH· v2
Unspecified vulnerability in Apache Traffic Server 3.x through 3.2.5, 4.x before 4.2.1.1, and 5.x before 5.0.1 has unknown impact and attack vectors, possibly related to health checks.