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10-27-2003 12:47 AM
10-27-2003 12:47 AM
What apache Version comes with RH 9.0 and also which comes with 8.0?
Thanks!
Kyle
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10-27-2003 01:01 AM
10-27-2003 01:01 AM
Re: Apache Version
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10-27-2003 01:06 AM
10-27-2003 01:06 AM
Re: Apache Version
The following link will tell more about it apache the apach version on redhat
Jerome is spot on ;-)
http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/linux/RHL-9-Manual/ref-guide/ch-httpd.html
J-P
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10-27-2003 01:12 AM
10-27-2003 01:12 AM
Re: Apache Version
In fact, from 40 to 47, there were many misformed calls that were corrected, ending in some cases to no or misformed replies to queries, and one fail that could lead from local user to issue a DOS on the server (not remote)...
40 is fully functional if you don't need ssl and active pages. If you do, better update to 47...
J
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10-27-2003 01:19 AM
10-27-2003 01:19 AM
Re: Apache Version
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10-27-2003 01:21 AM
10-27-2003 01:21 AM
Re: Apache Version
This is a usefull link for the latest .
http://www.apacheweek.com/
J-P
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10-27-2003 01:32 AM
10-27-2003 01:32 AM
Re: Apache Version
You can also subscribe to this letter, and receive it once a week (in the week end !) to keep up to date on what's going on...
ONce again, for static pages, foget it, if you use mod_ssl, mod_cgi, update to 47... or to 48 in a few days...
J