Maksymilian, Mon, Dec 08, 2008 at 02:14:36PM +0100, Maksymilian Arciemowicz wrote: > > Sat, Dec 06, 2008 at 12:40:48PM -0700, cxib@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > >> [ SecurityReason.com : PHP 5.2.6 SAPI php_getuid() overload ] > > [...] > >> Using PHP 5.2.6, as a Apache module can bypass many security points. > > > > Am I right that this vulnerability exists only in the Apache 1.x flavour > > of the PHP module? The code in question that sets SG(server_context) > > too late and initializes BG variable after the .htaccess processing > > exists only in sapi/apache/mod_php5.c. For Apache 2.x module the > > handler is 'php_handler', it lives in apache2{filter,handler}/sapi_apache2.c > > and BG/SG(server_context) are initialized before .htaccess processing. > > yes > > BG(page_uid)=BG(page_gid)=0 > > should be -1 > > so > > php_getuid() will return 0. > > tested on apache 13 20 22 Yes, sorry: I missed the 'AllowOverride All' for my 2.2 testbed. Once again, sorry for the confusion: the issue is here for 2.x too. -- Eygene