There is a bug in the way the Apache web server handles HTTP requests that use “chunked mode”. Chunked mode is a HTTP 1.1 feature that allows a client to send data as a sequence of chunks rather than en bloc. This is useful if it doesn’t know the overall length of the content at the time it starts transmitting.
OS | Version | Architecture | Package | Version | Filename |
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openSUSE | 7.3 | ppc | apache | < 1.3.20-52 | apache-1.3.20-52.ppc.rpm |
openSUSE | 7.2 | i386 | mod_ssl | < 2.8.3-56 | mod_ssl-2.8.3-56.i386.rpm |
openSUSE | 7.1 | i386 | apache | < 1.3.19-115 | apache-1.3.19-115.i386.rpm |
openSUSE | 7.1 | ppc | mod_ssl | < 2.8.1-0 | mod_ssl-2.8.1-0.ppc.rpm |
openSUSE | 7.1 | i386 | mod_ssl | < 2.8.1-0 | mod_ssl-2.8.1-0.i386.rpm |
openSUSE | 7.3 | ppc | apache-devel | < 1.3.20-52 | apache-devel-1.3.20-52.ppc.rpm |
openSUSE | 6.4 | ppc | apache | < 1.3.19-56 | apache-1.3.19-56.ppc.rpm |
openSUSE | 7.3 | i386 | apache | < 1.3.20-66 | apache-1.3.20-66.i386.rpm |
openSUSE | 7.0 | ppc | apache | < 1.3.19-56 | apache-1.3.19-56.ppc.rpm |
openSUSE | 7.3 | i386 | apache-doc | < 1.3.20-66 | apache-doc-1.3.20-66.i386.rpm |