Multiple Apache Web Server Flaws Patched
A handful of vulnerabilities in Apache Web server get fixed, including one flaw that impacts only Windows systems.
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A handful of vulnerabilities in Apache Web server get fixed, including one flaw that impacts only Windows systems.
The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) has announced the first major code release from the Apache SpamAssassin Project since May 2007.
The Apache httpd developer mailing list discussion centers on formally deprecating the 1.3.x branch and encouraging people to move on to 2.2.x.
Tip of the Trade: The default values in /etc/hosts used in several Linux distributions have long been known to cause issues. Here's how to fix them in Apache 2.
Released in April 2002, Apache 2.0 has slowly gained acceptance as the preferred version of the predominant open source Web server. Michael Hall takes a look at what has changed.
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