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Apache regression ignores headers sent by CGI scripts introduced by CVE-2024-24795

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Environment

For a comprehensive list of affected products, please review the SUSE CVE announcement .

Situation

Because of changes to apache2 introduced by security fix CVE-2024-24795 a configuration change may be required as the fix changes the way how Content-Length and Transfer-Encoding header are used.

Resolution

If a (Fast)CGI script is being used, then the data is not trusted by default and Content-Headers are being removed by default. If the endpoint is trusted and/or the code behind the CGI script, the following change is needed in the existing configuration (for example, via htaccess) so it behaves as previously. For example, to fix it for PHP:
SetEnvIf Request_URI "\.php$" ap_trust_cgilike_cl
Please adjust existing configurations as needed.

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  • Document ID:000021486
  • Creation Date: 08-Jul-2024
  • Modified Date:08-Jul-2024
    • SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
    • SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for SAP Applications

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