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Apache 1.3.24 Released!
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Apache 1.3.24 Released

The Apache Software Foundation and The Apache Server Project are
pleased to announce the release of version 1.3.24 of the Apache
HTTP
server. This Announcement notes the significant changes in
1.3.24.

This version of Apache is principally a security and bug fix
release.
A summary of the bug fixes and major new features is given at the
end
of this document. Of particular note is that 1.3.24 addresses and
fixes the issues noted in CAN-2002-0061 (mitre.org) regarding
escaping
of command line args on Win32. We would like to thank Ory Segal
<ORY.SEGAL@SANCTUMINC.COM> for discovering and reporting the
vulnerability.

We consider Apache 1.3.24 to be the best version of Apache
available
and we strongly recommend that users of older versions, especially
of
the 1.1.x and 1.2.x family, upgrade as soon as possible. No
further
releases will be made in the 1.2.x family.

Apache 1.3.24 is available for download from

http://httpd.apache.org/dist/httpd/

Please see the CHANGES_1.3 file in the same directory for a full
list
of changes.

Binary distributions are available from

http://httpd.apache.org/dist/httpd/binaries/

The source and binary distributions are also available via any of
the
mirrors listed at

http://www.apache.org/mirrors/

As of Apache 1.3.17, Win32 binary distributions are now based on
the
Microsoft Installer (.MSI) technology. This change occurred in
order to
resolve the many problems WinME and Win2K users experienced with
the
older InstallShield-based installer.exe file. While development
continues to make this new installation method more robust,
questions
should be directed at the
news:comp.infosystems.www.servers.ms-windows
newsgroup.

As of Apache 1.3.12 binary distributions contain all standard
Apache
modules as shared objects (if supported by the platform) and
include
full source code. Installation is easily done by executing the
included install script. See the README.bindist and
INSTALL.bindist
files for a complete explanation. Please note that the binary
distributions are only provided for your convenience and current
distributions for specific platforms are not always available.

For an overview of new features introduced after 1.2 please see

http://httpd.apache.org/docs/new_features_1_3.html

In general, Apache 1.3 offers several substantial improvements
over
version 1.2, including better performance, reliability and a wider
range of supported platforms, including Windows NT and 2000 (which
fall under the "Win32" label), OS2, Netware, and TPE threaded
platforms.

Apache is the most popular web server in the known universe; over
half
of the servers on the Internet are running Apache or one of its
variants.

IMPORTANT NOTE FOR WIN32 USERS: Over the years, many users have
come
to trust Apache as a secure and stable server. It must be
realized
that the current Win32 code has not yet reached the levels of the
Unix
version, but is of acceptable quality. Win32 stability or
security
problems do not reflect on the Unix version.

Apache 1.3.24 Major changes

Security vulnerabilities

* Fix the security vulnerability noted in CAN-2002-0061
(mitre.org)
regarding the escaping of command line args on Win32.
* Prevent invalid client hostnames from appearing in the log
file.

New features

The main new features in 1.3.24 (compared to 1.3.23) are:

* Various mod_proxy improvements, such as the new
ProxyIOBufferSize
directive.
* The new ''IgnoreCase' keyword to the IndexOptions directive.

New features that relate to specific platforms:

* Added the module mod_log_nw to handle log rotation under
NetWare.

Bugs fixed

The following bugs were found in Apache 1.3.23 (or earlier) and
have
been fixed in Apache 1.3.24:

* mod_rewrite's 'rnd' was broken and has been fixed.
* The '-S' option of 'apxs' was not able to handle quotes; also
'apxs'
is now rebuilt when options are changed.
* proxy now correctly handles Cookies and X-Cache headers.

The following bugs relate to specific platforms:

* Fixed a problem in TPF when we were using the wrong subpool
when
opening the error log.
* pthread accept() mutexes on Solaris were broken (since we were
not linking against pthread)


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