CVE-2003-0249
Published: December 31, 2003Last modified: November 10, 2023
Description
PHP treats unknown methods such as "PoSt" as a GET request, which could allow attackers to intended access restrictions if PHP is running on a server that passes on all methods, such as Apache httpd 2.0, as demonstrated using a Limit directive. NOTE: this issue has been disputed by the Apache security team, saying "It is by design that PHP allows scripts to process any request method. A script which does not explicitly verify the request method will hence be processed as normal for arbitrary methods. It is therefore expected behaviour that one cannot implement per-method access control using the Apache configuration alone, which is the assumption made in this report.
Status
Product | Release | Package | Status |
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Alpaquita Linux | 23 LTS | php81 | Not affected (8.1.22-r0) |
Stream | php81 | Not affected (8.1.22-r0) |