FYI - I know many of you are into PHP, not to be confused with PCP, thought 
you should know about this. Have a great day.
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CERT Advisory CA-2002-05 Multiple Vulnerabilities in PHP fileupload

    Original release date: February 27, 2002
    Last revised: --
    Source: CERT/CC

    A complete revision history can be found at the end of this file.

Systems Affected

      * Web servers running PHP

Overview

    Multiple  vulnerabilities  exist  in the PHP scripting language. These
    vulnerabilities  could  allow  a  remote attacker to execute arbitrary
    code with the privileges of the PHP process.

I. Description

    PHP is a scripting language widely used in web development. PHP can be
    installed on a variety of web servers, including Apache, IIS, Caudium,
    Netscape  and  iPlanet,  OmniHTTPd  and others. Vulnerabilities in the
    php_mime_split  function  may  allow  an intruder to execute arbitrary
    code  with  the  privileges of the web server. For additional details,
    see

      http://security.e-matters.de/advisories/012002.html

    Web  servers  that  do not have PHP installed are not affected by this
    vulnerability.

    The  CERT/CC  is tracking this set of vulnerabilities as VU#297363. At
    this  time,  these  vulnerabilities  have  not  been  assigned  a  CVE
    identifier.

II. Impact

    Intruders  can  execute  arbitrary code with the privileges of the web
    server, or interrupt normal operations of the web server.

III. Solution

Apply a Patch

    Upgrade to PHP version 4.1.2, available from

      http://www.php.net/do_download.php?download_file=php-4.1.2.tar.gz

    If   upgrading   is  not  possible,  apply  patches  as  described  at
    http://www.php.net/downloads.php:
    * For PHP 4.10/4.11
      http://www.php.net/do_download.php?download_file=rfc1867.c.diff-4.1.x.gz
    * For PHP 4.06
      http://www.php.net/do_download.php?download_file=rfc1867.c.diff-4.0.6.gz
    * For PHP 3.0
      http://www.php.net/do_download.php?download_file=mime.c.diff-3.0.gz

    If  you  are  using  version  4.20-dev,  you  are not affected by this
    vulnerability. Quoting from
    http://security.e-matters.de/advisories/012002.htm:

      "[U]sers  running  PHP 4.2.0-dev from cvs are not vulnerable to any
      of  the  described  bugs  because the fileupload code was completly
      rewritten for the 4.2.0 branch."

Disable fileuploads

    If  upgrading  is  not  possible or a patch cannot be applied, you can
    avoid  these vulnerabilities by disabling fileupload support. Edit the
    PHP configuration file php.ini as follows:

      file_uploads = off

    Note  that  this  setting  only  applies  to  version 4.0.3 and above.
    However,  this  will prevent you from using fileuploads, which may not
    be acceptable in your environment.

Appendix A. - Vendor Information

    This  appendix  contains  information  provided  by  vendors  for this
    advisory.  When  vendors  report  new  information  to the CERT/CC, we
    update this section and note the changes in our revision history. If a
    particular  vendor  is  not  listed  below, we have not received their
    comments.

Apache Software Foundation

    Information    about    this    vulnerability    is   available   from
    http://www.php.net

FreeBSD

    FreeBSD  does not include any version of PHP by default, and so is not
    vulnerable.  However,  the  FreeBSD Ports Collection does contain both
    PHP3  and  PHP4  packages. Updates to the PHP packages are in progress
    and corrected packages will be available in the near future.

MandrakeSoft

    MandrakeSoft distributes PHP in all distributions and we are currently
    working  on  patching  our  versions of PHP for Linux-Mandrake 7.1 and
    7.2;  Mandrake  Linux  8.0, 8.0/ppc, 8.1, and 8.1/ia64; Single Network
    Firewall 7.2; Corporate Server 1.0.1.

    We anticipate having the updates out by the end of the week.

Microsoft

    We do not use PHP in any products.

NCSA

    NCSA  does  not  include  PHP as an add-in or bundled component in any
    products distributed.

Red Hat

    Red  Hat  was  notified  of  this  issue  on  27th  February 2002. All
    supported  versions  of  Red Hat Linux ship with PHP packages that are
    affected by these vulnerabilities. We will shortly be releasing errata
    packages  which  contain patched versions that are not vulnerable. The
    errata  packages and our advisory will be available on our web site at
    the  URL  below. At the same time users of the Red Hat Network will be
    able  to  update  their  systems to patched versions using the up2date
    tool.

           http://www.redhat.com/support/errata/RHSA-2002-035.html
      _________________________________________________________________

    The  CERT Coordination Center thanks Stefan Esser, upon whose advisory
    this document is largely based.
      _________________________________________________________________

    Author: Shawn V. Hernan
      _________________________________________________________________

Appendix B. - References

     1. http://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id/297363
     2. http://security.e-matters.de/advisories/012002.html
     3. http://www.iss.net/security_center/static/8281.php
    ______________________________________________________________________

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