apache2/apache2-README-instances.txt

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- Update to 2.4.62 *) SECURITY: CVE-2024-40898: Apache HTTP Server: SSRF with mod_rewrite in server/vhost context on Windows (cve.mitre.org) [boo#1228098] SSRF in Apache HTTP Server on Windows with mod_rewrite in server/vhost context, allows to potentially leak NTML hashes to a malicious server via SSRF and malicious requests. Users are recommended to upgrade to version 2.4.62 which fixes this issue. Credits: Smi1e (DBAPPSecurity Ltd.) *) SECURITY: CVE-2024-40725: Apache HTTP Server: source code disclosure with handlers configured via AddType (cve.mitre.org) [boo#1228097] A partial fix for CVE-2024-39884 in the core of Apache HTTP Server 2.4.61 ignores some use of the legacy content-type based configuration of handlers. "AddType" and similar configuration, under some circumstances where files are requested indirectly, result in source code disclosure of local content. For example, PHP scripts may be served instead of interpreted. Users are recommended to upgrade to version 2.4.62, which fixes this issue. *) mod_proxy: Fix canonicalisation and FCGI env (PATH_INFO, SCRIPT_NAME) for "balancer:" URLs set via SetHandler, also allowing for "unix:" sockets with BalancerMember(s). PR 69168. [Yann Ylavic] *) mod_proxy: Avoid AH01059 parsing error for SetHandler "unix:" URLs. PR 69160 [Yann Ylavic] *) mod_ssl: Fix crashes in PKCS#11 ENGINE support with OpenSSL 3.2. [Joe Orton] *) mod_ssl: Add support for loading certs/keys from pkcs11: URIs via OpenSSL 3.x providers. [Ingo Franzki <ifranzki linux.ibm.com>] *) mod_ssl: Restore SSL dumping on trace7 loglevel with OpenSSL >= 3.0. [Ruediger Pluem, Yann Ylavic] *) mpm_worker: Fix possible warning (AH00045) about children processes not terminating timely. [Yann Ylavic] OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Apache/apache2?expand=0&rev=706
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Dear System Administrator,
SUSE Apache package comes with the possibility to run more instances
of Apache process on one system.
As always,
sytemctl start apache2
activates default instance of the server, which expects sysconfig setting
in /etc/sysconfig/apache2. If this file is not present, or APACHE_HTTPD_CONF
in there is not set, then it requires /etc/apache2/httpd.conf.
Any other instance can be activated via
systemctl start apache2@<instancename>
where <instancename> is ASCII identifier of the instance. For example
systemctl start apache2@myweb.org
This call tries to read /etc/sysconfig/apache2@<instancename> and if this
file is not present or APACHE_HTTPD_CONF is not set there, it requires
/etc/apache2@<instancename>/httpd.conf.
NOTES:
* /etc/sysconfig/apache2@<instancename> can hold any sysconfig variable
/etc/sysconfig/apache2 can, including module loading and MPM setting,
* default instance does not have to run when running other instances
* a2enmod, a2dismod and apachectl operates over default instance if
not specified otherwise via HTTPD_INSTANCE. For example,
export HTTPD_INSTANCE=myweb.org
a2enmod access_compat
a2enmod status
apachectl start
will add access_compat and status modules to APACHE_MODULES
variable of /etc/sysconfig/apache2@myweb.org and then starts
myweb.org instance.
* /usr/sbin/httpd link is created according to setup of default
instance (/etc/sysconfig/apache2:APACHE_MPM)