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--- Doc Text *updated* by Timothy Walsh <twalsh(a)redhat.com> ---
It was discovered that a malicious web application could bypass a configured SecurityManager via manipulation of the configuration parameters for the JSP Servlet.
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It was discovered that a malicious web application could bypass a configured SecurityManager via a Tomcat utility method that was accessible to web applications.
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It was discovered that a malicious web application was able to bypass a configured SecurityManager via manipulation of the configuration parameters for the JSP Servlet.
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The Realm implementations did not process the supplied password if the supplied user name did not exist. This made a timing attack possible to determine valid user names. Note that the default configuration includes the LockOutRealm which makes exploitation of this vulnerability harder.
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It was discovered that it was possible for a web application to access any global JNDI resource whether an explicit ResourceLink had been configured or not.
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--- Doc Text *updated* by Timothy Walsh <twalsh(a)redhat.com> ---
It was discovered that when a SecurityManager is configured Tomcat's system property replacement feature for configuration files could be used by a malicious web application to bypass the SecurityManager and read system properties that should not be visible.
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