Exploit ((free)): Apache Httpd 2222
If you are auditing a server running an unpatched Apache 2.2 instance, you are likely looking at a few classic Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVEs): 1. The Apache Range Header DoS (CVE-2011-3192)
The Apache HTTP Server (HTTPD) is the backbone of the internet. Because of its ubiquity, it is a primary target for attackers. While Apache is generally secure, outdated versions—particularly those in the 2.2.x or early 2.4.x branches—harbor critical flaws that can be exploited if the service is exposed on open ports like 2222. 1. Why Port 2222? Port 2222 is frequently used for: apache httpd 2222 exploit
0;1079;0;2cb; 0;d7;0;f1; 0;88;0;98; 0;279;0;17a; 0;1152;0;b19; If you are auditing a server running an unpatched Apache 2