Apache 1.3.33 Released
harmgsn writes "Following the release of Apache 1.3.32, the Apache Group released Apache 1.3.33 to fix a security flaw in mod_include and in the Content-Length field. The official announcement is available as well as the ChangeLog for the 1.3.x series."
I'd mod that a funny troll if I could. Apache2 is unfortunately still more a security risk than a better Apache. It's ok for development and testing, but you'd better not use it on reallife servers exposed to others than white test rats.
I am putting myself to the fullest possible use, which is all I can think that any conscious entity can ever hope to do.
I'm sorry, but I run a huge online community (http://www.mma.tv/TUF), and Apache has been nothing but trouble for us. We're having hours of downtime A DAY! and we've done everything: bought a brand new server, increased the number of requests per child, disabled all uneeded services, performance tuned our app, the UnderGroud Forum, but to no avail. Under IIS, we had no such problems (the app is written in Cold Fusion and uses JRun).