Apache Tomcat Authentication Header Realm Name Information Disclosure Vulnerability
Publish date: July 21, 2015
Severity: LOW
CVE Identifier: CVE-2010-1157
Advisory Date: JUL 21, 2015
DESCRIPTION
Apache Tomcat 5.5.0 through 5.5.29 and 6.0.0 through 6.0.26 might allow remote attackers to discover the server's hostname or IP address by sending a request for a resource that requires (1) BASIC or (2) DIGEST authentication, and then reading the realm field in the WWW-Authenticate header in the reply.
TREND MICRO PROTECTION INFORMATION
Apply associated Trend Micro DPI Rules.
SOLUTION
Trend Micro Deep Security DPI Rule Number: 1004116
Trend Micro Deep Security DPI Rule Name: 1004116 - Apache Tomcat Authentication Header Realm Name Information Disclosure Vulnerability
AFFECTED SOFTWARE AND VERSION
- Apache Tomcat 5.5.0
- Apache Tomcat 5.5.1
- Apache Tomcat 5.5.10
- Apache Tomcat 5.5.11
- Apache Tomcat 5.5.12
- Apache Tomcat 5.5.13
- Apache Tomcat 5.5.14
- Apache Tomcat 5.5.16
- Apache Tomcat 5.5.15
- Apache Tomcat 5.5.17
- Apache Tomcat 5.5.18
- Apache Tomcat 5.5.19
- Apache Tomcat 5.5.2
- Apache Tomcat 5.5.20
- Apache Tomcat 5.5.21
- Apache Tomcat 5.5.22
- Apache Tomcat 5.5.23
- Apache Tomcat 5.5.24
- Apache Tomcat 5.5.25
- Apache Tomcat 5.5.26
- Apache Tomcat 5.5.27
- Apache Tomcat 5.5.28
- Apache Tomcat 5.5.29
- Apache Tomcat 5.5.3
- Apache Tomcat 5.5.4
- Apache Tomcat 5.5.5
- Apache Tomcat 5.5.6
- Apache Tomcat 5.5.7
- Apache Tomcat 5.5.8
- Apache Tomcat 5.5.9
- Apache Tomcat 6.0.0
- Apache Tomcat 6.0.1
- Apache Tomcat 6.0.10
- Apache Tomcat 6.0.11
- Apache Tomcat 6.0.12
- Apache Tomcat 6.0.13
- Apache Tomcat 6.0.14
- Apache Tomcat 6.0.15
- Apache Tomcat 6.0.16
- Apache Tomcat 6.0.17
- Apache Tomcat 6.0.18
- Apache Tomcat 6.0.19
- Apache Tomcat 6.0.2
- Apache Tomcat 6.0.20
- Apache Tomcat 6.0.24
- Apache Tomcat 6.0.26
- Apache Tomcat 6.0.3
- Apache Tomcat 6.0.4
- Apache Tomcat 6.0.5
- Apache Tomcat 6.0.6
- Apache Tomcat 6.0.7
- Apache Tomcat 6.0.8
- Apache Tomcat 6.0.9
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