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CVE-2003-0249: PHP treats unknown methods such as "PoSt" as a GET request, which could allow attackers to intended access...

PHP treats unknown methods such as "PoSt" as a GET request, which could allow attackers to intended access restrictions if PHP is running on a server that passes on all methods, such as Apache httpd 2.0, as demonstrated using a Limit directive. NOTE: this issue has been disputed by the Apache security team, saying "It is by design that PHP allows scripts to process any request method. A script which does not explicitly verify the request method will hence be processed as normal for arbitrary methods. It is therefore expected behaviour that one cannot implement per-method access control using the Apache configuration alone, which is the assumption made in this report.

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This is a legacy, disputed PHP/Apache access-control issue. In specific Apache 2.0 configurations, unusual HTTP method casing could cause a PHP script to run where administrators expected method-based .htaccess rules to block access. The Apache security team disputed it as expected behavior when applications do not validate request methods themselves. Exposure appears limited to legacy PHP applications on Apache configurations that pass arbitrary HTTP methods and depend on .htaccess Limit rules for method-specific access control. The source bundle does not identify affected PHP versions, patched releases, or product CPEs. Prioritize as a legacy configuration review, not an emergency patch event. The business risk is unintended access where old PHP applications depend on web-server method filters instead of application authorization. Escalate if internet-facing legacy PHP/Apache systems remain in use. Mitigation focus: Check current PHP and Apache vendor guidance for supported configurations.; Do not rely solely on Apache Limit rules for application authorization.; Explicitly validate allowed HTTP methods inside PHP application code..

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