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Apache HTTP Server for Windows 2.0.50

malebolgia   on 13 July 2004 - 15:33 · 11 comments & 817 views

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Apache has been the most popular web server on the Internet since 1996. The Apache project is an effort to develop and maintain an open-source HTTP server for various modern desktop and server operating systems, such as UNIX and Windows NT. The goal of this project is to provide a secure, efficient and extensible server which provides HTTP services in sync with the current HTTP standards.

What's New:
  • SECURITY: CAN-2004-0493 (cve.mitre.org) Close a denial of service vulnerability identified by Georgi Guninski which could lead to memory exhaustion with certain input data. [Jeff Trawick]
  • mod_cgi: Handle output on stderr during script execution on Unix platforms; preventing deadlock when stderr output fills pipe buffer. Also fixes case where stderr from nph- scripts could be lost. PR 22030, 18348. [Joe Orton, Jeff Trawick]
  • mod_alias now emits a warning if it detects overlapping *Alias* directives. [André Malo]
  • mod_rewrite no longer turns forward proxy requests into reverse proxy requests. PR 28125 [ast domdv.de, André Malo]
View: ChangeLog
Download: Apache HTTP Server for Windows 2.0.50
News source: softpedia.com



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#1 xStainDx on 13 Jul 2004 - 16:24
Better late on the news than never
(1 reply) #2 zephiK on 13 Jul 2004 - 19:29
yay linux?
#2.1 dotRoot on 13 Jul 2004 - 19:45
Yay Apache period.
#3 98XT on 13 Jul 2004 - 23:03
Not sure how new this is .. Been running 2.0.50 on Win32 for ages.
(2 replies) #4 parisp on 13 Jul 2004 - 23:56
yeah appache2 for windows is a peice of crap or they need to work more on that.
Never had problems with apache 1 on my xp box while developing pages. apache2 refuses to work with me. Installed like 5 diferent server packeges that come with apache2,php,myql,pel etc etc etc and none of them seemed to have apache2 running. Even a clean apache2 installation would not work. And i am not the only one to have this problem many stragle to get it working on xp. the ones that they do get it do work are really to busy to help the rest of us. End of story is that apache2 is crap on windows.
#4.1 Munna2002 on 14 Jul 2004 - 02:17
You're not looking at the right place then. go to Apache Installation Tutorial and see the tutorials there. The author there is helpful if you need tech support. Works every time for me. Apache rocks.
#4.2 moeburn on 14 Jul 2004 - 02:17
I'm running Apache 2 on Windows XP, SP1, and it runs perfectly fine. I've also got it set up to work with PHP, MySQL, and Perl. I've only ever had it crash twice in the 3 years i've ran it.
#5 ht990332 on 14 Jul 2004 - 04:20
Is it safe to uninatall 2.0.49 and install 2.0.50 without rebooting my PC?

Nevermind, I rebooted and it worked fine.

Last edited by 36285 on 14 Jul 2004 - 04:50
(1 reply) #6 harryleung on 14 Jul 2004 - 07:10
i prefer phpmyadmin....
everything in one....
#6.1 Maxious on 14 Jul 2004 - 10:02
phpmyadmin runs on php which typically runs on apache

perhaps you are thinking of phptriad?? (which is all in one mysql,php,apache)

i suggest phpdev ( http://www.firepages.com.au/ ) if ur looking for all in one
#7 trance.fm on 14 Jul 2004 - 16:40
Awsome

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