According to a securityfocus post, there is a possibility to take over an Apache 2 server using mod_perl 1.99 if
The way this exploit seems to work is that it opens a file descriptor that Apache 2 leaks out to mod_perl, so that exploit can most likely also be used from other frameworks (for example PHP, if you can open filedescriptors by number).
In reply to Apache 2 / mod_perl exploit by Corion
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