I'm currently modifying an application that I created using JSF. For some background on what I am doing please read below.
Background
Acunetix scan is detecting a medium security problem called "Application error message" in most of my pages when it manipulates the value of javax.faces.ViewState. The Acunetix scan changes the viewstate to a random value or an empty string that causes my application to throw an exception. The exceptions are caught by a custom error page using the following configuration in the web.xml file.
<error-page>
<error-code>500</error-code>
<location>/unhandled.xhtml</location>
</error-page>
<error-page>
<exception-type>java.lang.Throwable</exception-type>
<location>/unhandled.xhtml</location>
</error-page>
This works as intended and the custom error page is shown. However, Acunetix scan is considering this as vulnerability because it is seeing the 500 status code in the header with the error message Internal Server Error.
Acunetix scan excerpt
/webapp/login.xhtml
Details
URL encoded Post input javax.faces.ViewState was set to
Error message found: Internal Server Error
Question:
Is it possible to change the status code of the error page to 200 instead of 500. If not can anyone suggest a work around that will allow me to manipulate the page status code.
Note:
Please note that im using the following frameworks Spring, JSF 2.0, Primefaces 3.4, Hibernate, Omnifaces(FacesEceptionFilter & FullAjaxExceptionHandlerFactory), Tomcat 7 server.
Thanks for your help...