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CVE-2000-1025: eWave ServletExec JSP/Java servlet engine, versions 3.0C and earlier, allows remote attackers to cause a de...

eWave ServletExec JSP/Java servlet engine, versions 3.0C and earlier, allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service via a URL that contains the "/servlet/" string, which invokes the ServletExec servlet and causes an exception if the servlet is already running.

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A legacy web application server called eWave ServletExec (version 3.0C and earlier) can be knocked offline by sending it a specially crafted web address containing "/servlet/". The server crashes because it cannot handle being asked to start a servlet that is already running. This is a denial-of-service issue in an obsolete product from 2000. Exposure is limited to organizations still running eWave/Unify ServletExec 3.0C or earlier, which is a 25-year-old servlet engine. Modern environments should not have this product internet-facing. Any surviving deployment would likely be an unmaintained legacy system behind other controls. Low priority for most organizations. Only relevant if legacy Java application servers from the early 2000s remain in production. If any are found, treat their retirement as an IT-hygiene item rather than an emergency, since the worst-case outcome cited is a service outage, not data loss. Mitigation focus: Inventory any remaining eWave/Unify ServletExec 3.0C or earlier deployments and plan decommissioning.; Migrate hosted applications to a currently supported Java servlet container.; Restrict network access to any legacy ServletExec instance to trusted management networks only..

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