Modules
Maintain session state across HTTP requests
Provides
in Session/DBI.pm
in Session/File.pm
in Session/Win32.pm
in Session.pm
Apache::Session versions through 1.94 for Perl re-creates deleted sessions. The session stores Apache::Session::Store::File and Apache::Session::Store::DB_File will create a session that does not exist. This can lead to sessions being revived, potentially with data that was to be deleted.
Apache::Session::Generate::MD5 versions through 1.94 for Perl create insecure session id. Apache::Session::Generate::MD5 generates session ids insecurely. The default session id generator returns a MD5 hash seeded with the built-in rand() function, the epoch time, and the PID. The PID will come from a small set of numbers, and the epoch time may be guessed, if it is not leaked from the HTTP Date header. The built-in rand function is unsuitable for cryptographic usage. Predicable session ids could allow an attacker to gain access to systems. Note that the libapache-session-perl package in some Debian-based Linux distributions may be patched to use Crypt::URandom.
To install Apache::Session, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm Apache::Session
perl -MCPAN -e shell
install Apache::Session
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.
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