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Apache 2.0.53 Released, Fixes 2 Security Problems 32

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Apache 2.0.53 Released, Fixes 2 Security Problems

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  • From the changelog: (Score:5, Informative)

    by molo ( 94384 ) on Tuesday February 08, 2005 @07:43PM (#11613530) Journal
    *) SECURITY: CAN-2004-0942 (cve.mitre.org)
    Fix for memory consumption DoS in handling of MIME folded request
    headers. [Joe Orton]

    *) SECURITY: CAN-2004-0885 (cve.mitre.org)
    mod_ssl: Fix a bug which allowed an SSLCipherSuite setting to be
    bypassed during an SSL renegotiation. PR 31505.
    [Hartmut Keil <Hartmut.Keil adnovum.ch>, Joe Orton]
  • Okay, I'm about to set up my first webserver in about 10 years, and I've got an 'ask slashdot' here - should I install 1.3.x or 2.0.x? I don't care about what most hosting companies are providing, but what are the pitfalls of going with 2.0.x over 1.3.x, and vice-versa?
  • Anybody know when the ebuild will be out? Checked packages.gentoo.org already but I don't see it there yet.
  • .. In topics like this one? Because, apparently, security is so boring.

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