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  • cr0w@infosec.exchangeC cr0w@infosec.exchange

    @huronbikes Yeah but that NGINX vuln...

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    @cR0w oh that's just a little oopsie-doodle that can *adjusts glasses* crash the server or lead to RCE.

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    • huronbikes@cyberplace.socialH huronbikes@cyberplace.social

      @cR0w oh that's just a little oopsie-doodle that can *adjusts glasses* crash the server or lead to RCE.

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      @cR0w "that's 6-7 skibbidi bad", as nobody's kids say.

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      • huronbikes@cyberplace.socialH huronbikes@cyberplace.social

        @cR0w "that's 6-7 skibbidi bad", as nobody's kids say.

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        @huronbikes IDK, I might need @catsalad to confirm that verbiage.

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        • huronbikes@cyberplace.socialH huronbikes@cyberplace.social

          @cR0w oh that's just a little oopsie-doodle that can *adjusts glasses* crash the server or lead to RCE.

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          @cR0w https://github.com/nginx/nginx/commit/524977e7c534e87e5b55739fa74601c9f1102686 is the commit that addresses the nginx rewrite vuln. It's funny, I was looking for a much more involved piece of code that would address it but looks like it's an issue with properly resetting the state of a custom arg parser.

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          • huronbikes@cyberplace.socialH huronbikes@cyberplace.social

            @cR0w https://github.com/nginx/nginx/commit/524977e7c534e87e5b55739fa74601c9f1102686 is the commit that addresses the nginx rewrite vuln. It's funny, I was looking for a much more involved piece of code that would address it but looks like it's an issue with properly resetting the state of a custom arg parser.

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            @huronbikes It's funny how in software, such small things can be catte-strophic.

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            • cr0w@infosec.exchangeC cr0w@infosec.exchange

              @huronbikes It's funny how in software, such small things can be catte-strophic.

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              @cR0w well, it's fine, it's not like NginX is used very much, for everything, all over. Also not like this affected the Kubernetes NginX ingress controller... very much...

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              • huronbikes@cyberplace.socialH huronbikes@cyberplace.social

                @cR0w well, it's fine, it's not like NginX is used very much, for everything, all over. Also not like this affected the Kubernetes NginX ingress controller... very much...

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                @huronbikes @cR0w you mean the ingress controller which is EOL anyway? ๐Ÿ˜‰

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                • bws@social.linux.pizzaB bws@social.linux.pizza

                  @huronbikes @cR0w you mean the ingress controller which is EOL anyway? ๐Ÿ˜‰

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                  @bws @cR0w EOL works so well certain former employers are definitely not using Windows Server 2012 in 2026. For critical business functionality. Very often.

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                  • huronbikes@cyberplace.socialH huronbikes@cyberplace.social

                    @bws @cR0w EOL works so well certain former employers are definitely not using Windows Server 2012 in 2026. For critical business functionality. Very often.

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                    @huronbikes @bws @cR0w

                    I actually came here to make a joke about that because there are TWO similarly named controllers:

                    • Ingress NGINX Controller: deprecated, owned by the K8s project
                    • NGINX Ingress Controller: still alive, owned by F5
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                    • tomsellers@infosec.exchangeT tomsellers@infosec.exchange

                      @huronbikes @bws @cR0w

                      I actually came here to make a joke about that because there are TWO similarly named controllers:

                      • Ingress NGINX Controller: deprecated, owned by the K8s project
                      • NGINX Ingress Controller: still alive, owned by F5
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                      @TomSellers @bws @cR0w that second one is definitely part of the advisory. Fun will be had by all.

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                      • tomsellers@infosec.exchangeT tomsellers@infosec.exchange

                        @huronbikes @bws @cR0w

                        I actually came here to make a joke about that because there are TWO similarly named controllers:

                        • Ingress NGINX Controller: deprecated, owned by the K8s project
                        • NGINX Ingress Controller: still alive, owned by F5
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                        @TomSellers @huronbikes @bws @cR0w don't forget the dozens of OTHER 'nginx controllers' offered various places.

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                        • cr0w@infosec.exchangeC cr0w@infosec.exchange

                          Oh.

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                          @cR0w maybe I should be happy they laid me off last year

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                          • eruonna@lgbtqia.spaceE eruonna@lgbtqia.space

                            @cR0w maybe I should be happy they laid me off last year

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                            @eruonna Oof, IDK about that but I get it.

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                            • huronbikes@cyberplace.socialH huronbikes@cyberplace.social

                              @bws @cR0w EOL works so well certain former employers are definitely not using Windows Server 2012 in 2026. For critical business functionality. Very often.

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                              @huronbikes @bws @cR0w I've definitely never seen a Server 2012 in production.

                              Nope.

                              That would be CRAZY since it's EOL.

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                              • huronbikes@cyberplace.socialH huronbikes@cyberplace.social

                                @cR0w "the bigger the BIG-IP, the bigger the CVE!" as the old saying goes

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                                @huronbikes @cR0w @cR0w
                                Isn't Big Ip that one Peter Gabriel song?

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