RE: Reverse Proxy and MS Sharepoint question. (Apache possibly mishandling poorly formatted Satus-Li

RE: Reverse Proxy and MS Sharepoint question. (Apache possibly mishandling poorly formatted Satus-Li

am 21.12.2004 15:40:47 von brian.duncan

Thanks Graham. I did search the Archives with no luck.

I just posted the solution I did find. I should have checked a newer
version before I reposted my question to the list. It turns out that
this was fixed in an update to 1.3.x (I believe in .28 is when the fix
was put in place)

I just installed 1.3.33 and verified that Apache has managed to work
around this issue now!=0D

So now we don't have to wait on Microsoft to fix their problem.=0D

I posted a follow up on the Users list so if anyone is searching like I
was they will see. I just hope if something is done in 1.3.x that it is
also applied to 2.x Apache. At the time last year I did verify this
existed in 2.x also.

Thanks for your help!


-----Original Message-----
From: Graham Leggett [mailto:minfrin@sharp.fm]=0D
Sent: Monday, December 20, 2004 2:52 PM
To: modproxy-dev@apache.org
Subject: Re: Reverse Proxy and MS Sharepoint question. (Apache possibly
mishandling poorly formatted Satus-Line header)


Duncan, Brian M. wrote:

> I sent this around 10 months ago to the help list. (NO REPLIES) =0D
> Will
> try one more time on this list, since it says it is PROXY related.
And=0D
> this looks like a bug. (If I am wrong here, please let me know)=0D
> =0D
> MS now admits to this "bug" but tells us they won't fix this till SP2
> for MS Sharepoint server. (They told us it would be fixed in SP1, but

> that never happened) And since this seems to make Apache malfunction
to=0D
> the point a buffer overflow could occurr I figured I would try again.=0D

This topic has come up before, the archives should uncover the solution.

I do recall a workaround going in to fix this problem quite a while
back.

The best place to get help is on the main Apache user's list - this list

was for development discussions on proxy, which moved back into the=0D
mainstream httpd mailing lists quite a while back. You'll get a far=0D
better response from the users list.

Regards,
Graham
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