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CVE-2002-1635: The Apache configuration file (httpd.conf) in Oracle 9i Application Server (9iAS) uses a Location alias for...

The Apache configuration file (httpd.conf) in Oracle 9i Application Server (9iAS) uses a Location alias for /perl directory instead of a ScriptAlias, which allows remote attackers to read the source code of arbitrary CGI files via a URL containing the /perl directory instead of /cgi-bin.

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This issue can expose server-side CGI source code from Oracle 9i Application Server when Apache is configured with a /perl Location alias instead of a ScriptAlias. Exposed source can reveal secrets, business logic, or paths useful for later attacks. Exposure is most likely in legacy Oracle 9iAS deployments that still publish CGI functionality through Apache and retain the vulnerable /perl Location alias behavior. Treat as a targeted legacy exposure issue. Prioritize if Oracle 9iAS is internet-facing or contains sensitive CGI code; otherwise handle through legacy-system remediation and configuration assurance. Mitigation focus: Identify any Oracle 9iAS instances still reachable by users or the internet.; Review Oracle and CERT guidance before changing production Apache configuration.; Remove or correct vulnerable /perl exposure using vendor-supported guidance..

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