Bug 50891 - Apache rewrites WWW-Authenticate headers from CGI programs
Summary: Apache rewrites WWW-Authenticate headers from CGI programs
Status: RESOLVED LATER
Alias: None
Product: Apache httpd-2
Classification: Unclassified
Component: mod_cgi (show other bugs)
Version: 2.2.16
Hardware: PC Linux
: P2 normal (vote)
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: Apache HTTPD Bugs Mailing List
URL:
Keywords: MassUpdate
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
Reported: 2011-03-08 09:24 UTC by alec-keyword-apache.d8a97a
Modified: 2018-11-07 21:09 UTC (History)
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patch to preserve WWW-authenticate headers in CGI responses (1.61 KB, application/octet-stream)
2011-03-08 09:24 UTC, alec-keyword-apache.d8a97a
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Description alec-keyword-apache.d8a97a 2011-03-08 09:24:55 UTC
Created attachment 26743 [details]
patch to preserve WWW-authenticate headers in CGI responses

When parsing CGI response headers, apache rewrites the WWW-Authenticate headers in a standards-compliant way.  Unfortunately, popular browsers (Firefox 3.6.15 at least) do not correctly process the rewritten headers.  This breaks completely breaks authentication when multiple WWW-Authenticate headers are sent from a CGI script.

There is already code to preserve Set-Cookie headers in util_script.c.  Replicating this code for WWW-Authenticate fixes the issue.

The attached patch implements this fix in the most trivial way.
Comment 1 William A. Rowe Jr. 2018-11-07 21:09:22 UTC
Please help us to refine our list of open and current defects; this is a mass update of old and inactive Bugzilla reports which reflect user error, already resolved defects, and still-existing defects in httpd.

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