Apache HTTP Server 1.3.29 Released
Dan writes "The Apache Software Foundation and The Apache HTTP Server Project are pleased to announce the release of version 1.3.29 of the Apache HTTP Server ("Apache"). This Announcement notes the significant changes in 1.3.29 as compared to 1.3.28. Release 1.3.29 addresses and fixes a potential security issue CAN-2003-0542 (cve.mitre.org): Fix buffer overflows in mod_alias and mod_rewrite which occurred if one configured a regular expression with more than 9 captures. You can download this release from one of your preferred mirror sites."
Slashdot's Apache Section: For The Apache Admin Who Just Refuses To Get On The Mailing List.
...I better make the obligatory comment....
"Cor, at least it's not IIS... we'd be having thousands of bugfixes. Damn M$."
Why bother with Apache when you can get the power of PS-HTTPD
PS-HTTPD is a HTTP-server written in Postscript. It can handle the main task of a webserver, serving data.
I really hate Dan Patrick.