Apache 2.0.44 Released
rbowen writes "The Apache Software Foundation is pleased to announce the release of Apache 2.0.44, which addresses a number of security issues. Download it from your favorite mirror." Rich notes that it fixes some important security problems (under Windows) for the Windows version. Also interesting is that now there truly is a split between a development and regular releases, adopting the Linux kernel model, with 2.1 being the dev Apache tree and 2.0 being the release tree.
They both have to do with running the server on 9x or ME.
Is Apache's security really the problem here?
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Haha.. as if someone running a unpatched Linux box who gets hacked doesn't deserve it. :-)
The best thing about a boolean is even if you are wrong, you are only off by a bit.
This may be an issue of not being able to see the forest from the trees, and everyone that knows apache, knows what version they need for their server, so may not be the best bet for noobs.
But then again they may want all noobs to download the 2.x version, so the use of "best available" might be their marketing.
So basically, according to the performance graphs, Apache 2.0 is slower than 1.3 and doesn't support running PHP. Oooh, where can I sign up? ;-) I think I'll stick with 1.3.27 for quite some time until nobody updates it anymore and all my favorite mods are ported to Apache 2.0.
I'm running it without any problems.d e_w=on&site=kalos.ath.cx&submit=Examine
http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/graph?mode_u=off&mo
to be exact. =)
I'm developing a website right now using the httpd, php, and postgresql packages from RH 8. No problems yet.
This is excellent news for Windows users who wish to run Apache 2 from their systems. For ages, it seems, Apache 2 had a security issue under Windows XP that would not allow it to run properly under the OS. Only users wh ohad registered with Microsfot online could download the special patches that fixed these problems.
Now Apache 2 has worked around these issues while also improving security. Halleluia, I say. I can get rid of my old Linux server now and cannabalize the spare parts to augment my current XP server.