PHP prior to 5.4.40, 5.5.x prior to 5.5.24, and 5.6.x prior to 5.6.8 does not ensure that pathnames lack %00 sequences, which might allow remote malicious users to read arbitrary files via crafted input to an application that calls the stream_resolve_include_path function in ext/standard/streamsfuncs.c, as demonstrated by a filename\0.extension attack that bypasses an intended configuration in which client users may read files with only one specific extension.
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php php 5.6.1 |
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php php 5.6.5 |
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php php |
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php php 5.5.19 |
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php php 5.5.0 |
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php php 5.5.16 |
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php php 5.6.0 |
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php php 5.5.1 |
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php php 5.5.5 |
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php php 5.6.4 |
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php php 5.5.21 |
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php php 5.6.6 |
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php php 5.5.17 |
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php php 5.5.14 |
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php php 5.5.7 |
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php php 5.6.2 |
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php php 5.5.12 |
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php php 5.5.6 |
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php php 5.6.7 |
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php php 5.5.3 |
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php php 5.5.23 |
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php php 5.5.8 |
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php php 5.5.15 |
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php php 5.5.11 |
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php php 5.5.13 |
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php php 5.5.4 |
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php php 5.5.10 |
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php php 5.6.3 |
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php php 5.5.22 |
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php php 5.5.18 |
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php php 5.5.20 |
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php php 5.5.2 |
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php php 5.5.9 |
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redhat enterprise linux desktop 7.0 |
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redhat enterprise linux workstation 7.0 |
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redhat enterprise linux server 7.0 |
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redhat enterprise linux hpc node 7.0 |
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redhat enterprise linux server eus 7.1 |
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redhat enterprise linux hpc node eus 7.1 |
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redhat enterprise linux 7.0 |
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redhat enterprise linux 6.0 |