https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1595639
Bug ID: 1595639
Summary: CVE-2017-7656 jetty: HTTP request smuggling using the
range header
Product: Security Response
Component: vulnerability
Keywords: Security
Severity: medium
Priority: medium
Assignee: security-response-team(a)redhat.com
Reporter: anemec(a)redhat.com
CC: abergmann(a)suse.com, aileenc(a)redhat.com,
bkearney(a)redhat.com, chazlett(a)redhat.com,
ggainey(a)redhat.com, gvarsami(a)redhat.com,
hghasemb(a)redhat.com, hhorak(a)redhat.com,
java-maint(a)redhat.com,
java-sig-commits(a)lists.fedoraproject.org,
jcoleman(a)redhat.com, jjohnstn(a)redhat.com,
jorton(a)redhat.com, kconner(a)redhat.com,
krzysztof.daniel(a)gmail.com, ldimaggi(a)redhat.com,
meissner(a)suse.de, mizdebsk(a)redhat.com,
msimacek(a)redhat.com, nwallace(a)redhat.com,
rwagner(a)redhat.com, sochotni(a)redhat.com,
tcunning(a)redhat.com, tkirby(a)redhat.com,
tlestach(a)redhat.com
Blocks: 1595623
In Eclipse Jetty, versions 9.2.x and older, 9.3.x (all configurations), and
9.4.x (non-default configuration with RFC2616 compliance enabled), HTTP/0.9 is
handled poorly. An HTTP/1 style request line (i.e. method space URI space
version) that declares a version of HTTP/0.9 was accepted and treated as a 0.9
request. If deployed behind an intermediary that also accepted and passed
through the 0.9 version (but did not act on it), then the response sent could
be interpreted by the intermediary as HTTP/1 headers. This could be used to
poison the cache if the server allowed the origin client to generate arbitrary
content in the response.
Upstream issue:
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=535667
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