Exploit ^new^ — Apache Httpd 2222

DirectAdmin natively uses port 2222 for its management interface, often running in front of or alongside Apache.

A remote attacker could send a single HTTP request with a specially crafted Range header containing hundreds of overlapping byte ranges. While a valid HTTP request, the server would attempt to parse and serve these overlapping ranges, consuming excessive memory and CPU resources . apache httpd 2222 exploit

There is no single identified vulnerability known as the "Apache HTTPD 2222 exploit". This term typically refers to one of two scenarios: security flaws targeting , or a specific payload/service running on network port 2222 . 🛠️ Scenario 1: Vulnerabilities in Apache HTTPD 2.2.22 DirectAdmin natively uses port 2222 for its management

Also, examine your /var/log/httpd/access_log for suspicious strings like: apache httpd 2222 exploit