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From: wroweapache.org
Date: Tue Jun 18 2002 - 18:53:46 CDT

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    The Apache Software Foundation and The Apache Server Project are
    pleased to announce the release of version 1.3.26 of the Apache HTTP
    Server. This Announcement notes the significant changes in 1.3.26.

    This version of Apache is principally a security and bug fix
    release. A summary of the bug fixes is given at the end of this document.
    Of particular note is that 1.3.26 addresses and fixes the issues noted
    in CAN-2002-0392 (mitre.org) [CERT VU#944335] regarding a vulnerability
    in the handling of chunked transfer encoding. We would like to thank
    Mark Litchfield of ngssoftware.com for discovering and reporting the
    vulnerability.

    We consider Apache 1.3.26 to be the best version of Apache 1.3 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. Users should also consider
    upgrading to Apache 2.0 as soon as all of the modules they need become
    available for 2.0.

    Apache 1.3.26 is available for download from
       
        http://www.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://www.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 1.3.26 Major changes

      Security vulnerabilities

         * Fix the security vulnerability noted in CAN-2002-0392 (mitre.org)
           regarding the handling of chunked transfer encoding.

      New features

       The main new features in 1.3.26 (compared to 1.3.24) are:

         * Add some popular types to the mime types magic file.

       New features that relate to specific platforms:

         * Unix: Added a '-F' flag which causes the supervisor process to
           no longer fork down and detach and instead stay attached to
           the tty - thus making live for automatic restart and exit checking
           code easier.

      Bugs fixed

       The following bugs were found in Apache 1.3.24 (or earlier) and have
       been fixed in Apache 1.3.26:

         * Allow child processes sufficient time for cleanups but making
           ap_select in reclaim_child_processes more "resistant" to
           signal interupts.

         * Fix for a problem in mod_rewrite which would lead to 400 Bad Request
           responses for rewriting rules which resulted in a local path.
           Note: This will also reject invalid requests as issued by
           Netscape-4.x Roaming Profiles (on a DAV-enabled server)

         * Recognize platform-specific root directories (other than
           leading slash) in mod_rewrite for filename rewrite rules.

         * Disallow anything but whitespace on the request line after the
           HTTP/x.y protocol string to prevent arbitrary user input from
           ending up in the access_log and error_log. Also control characters
           are now escaped.

         * A large number of fixes in mod_proxy including: adding support
           for dechunking chunked responses, correcting a timeout problem
           which would force long or slow POST requests to close after 300
           seconds, adding "X-Forwarded" headers, dealing correctly with the
           multiple-cookie header bug, ability to handle unexpected
           100-continue responses sent during PUT or POST commands, and a
           change to tighten up the Server header overwrite bugfix.