The Apache HTTP Server Project is an effort to develop and maintain
an open-source HTTP server for modern operating systems including UNIX
and Windows NT. The goal of this project is to provide a secure,
efficient and extensible server that provides HTTP services in sync
with the current HTTP standards.
Apache httpd has been the most popular web server on the Internet since
April 1996, and celebrated its 15th birthday as a project this February.
The Apache HTTP Server Project is proud to announce
the release of version 2.2.15 of the Apache HTTP Server ("httpd"). This
version is principally a security and bugfix release.
Notably, this release was updated to reflect the OpenSSL Project's
release 0.9.8m of the openssl library, and addresses CVE-2009-3555
(cve.mitre.org), the TLS renegotiation prefix injection attack.
This release further addresses the issues CVE-2010-0408, CVE-2010-0425
and CVE-2010-0434 within mod_proxy_ajp, mod_isapi and mod_headers
respectively.
This version of httpd is a major release and the start of a new stable
branch, and represents the best available version of Apache HTTP Server.
New features include
Smart Filtering, Improved Caching, AJP Proxy, Proxy Load Balancing,
Graceful Shutdown support, Large File Support, the Event MPM, and refactored
Authentication/Authorization.
ApacheCon US 2009 is over but you can still view
FREE
live video streams of some of the conference sessions. Available are the
Apache Hadoop sessions recorded on Wednesday,
November 4, 2009; the Apache HTTP Server
sessions from Thursday, November 5, 2009; the Apache
Lucene sessions recorded on Friday, November 6, 2009; and the excellent Keynote
presentations from all three conference days.
Mark your calendars now for Nov 1-5 in Atlanta, GA, USA to join us at
ApacheCon NA 2010. Stay tuned for details.
The Apache HTTP Server Project is proud to announce
the release of version 2.3.5-alpha of the Apache HTTP Server ("httpd").
This version of httpd is principally an Alpha release
to test new technology and features that are incompatible or too large for
the stable 2.2.x branch. This alpha release should not be presumed to
be compatible with binaries built against any prior or future version..
New features include
Loadable MPMs, major improvements to OSCP support, mod_lua, FastCGI Proxy,
New Expression Parser, and a Small Object Caching API.
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