Apache 1.3.32 Released
chipster writes "Apache 1.3.32 has been released. This version of Apache is principally a security and bug fix release. You can read about the new features here, and get Apache 1.3.32 here. Also available is the 1.3 ChangeLog. Additionally, to compliment this release of Apache, mod_ssl- 2.8.21-1.3.32 has also been released."
...apt-get update;apt-get upgrade folks ;) At least for the debian folk ;> Now, being a bit more serious, no careful sysadmin does that...right? Reading the changelog and making sure the release isnt broken in the respository is a good practice, at least, in the case of production servers. Its better to stay unprotected against some vulnerabilities for an hour or two then breaking your fine-tuned system. Especially since security should not start at application level.
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