Dear Mr. Ralf,
I am currently using mod_ssl 2.4.9-1.3.9. Please tell me whether I need
to rebuild the entire Apache with mod_ssl for upgrading to mod_ssl
2.5.0-1.3.11 ?
Regards,
Naresh Narang
New Delhi, India
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From: "Ralf S. Engelschall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: ANNOUNCE: mod_ssl 2.5.0-1.3.11
Date: Sat, 22 Jan 2000 21:49:03 +0100
And here it is: mod_ssl 2.5.0 for Apache 1.3.11. Additionally to the
upgrade step for 1.3.11, the old experimental "POST support for HTTPS"
is now a standard feature and enables per default. More new features
will occur in this 2.5.x series in the next weeks.
Yours,
Ralf S. Engelschall
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.engelschall.com
Changes with mod_ssl 2.5.0 (08-Jan-2000 to 22-Jan-2000)
*) Switched the old "POST for HTTPS" support code from
defined(SSL_EXPERIMENTAL) to !defined(SSL_CONSERVATIVE), because this
code is both already stable (even it's not a conservative approach)
and
important. This way POST support is now available per default, but
still
can be disabled/removed by very conservative people with an easy
--enable-rule=SSL_CONSERVATIVE.
*) Added SSL_CONSERVATIVE rule to src/Configuration.tmpl which
complements SSL_EXPERIMENTAL. Both rules are per default set
to "no", i.e. disabled. But while SSL_EXPERIMENTAL still enables
experimental code, enables SSL_CONSERVATIVE conservative code. That
is,
actually per default some non-conservative things might be enabled
which
can be _disabled_ by forcing mod_ssl to use only conservative
approaches.
*) Added entry about "no shared ciphers" to FAQ.
*) Upgraded to the new Apache version: 1.3.11 (BTW, Apache 1.3.10
was never released). This moves the mod_ssl community to the
latest Apache state and this way implicitly provides them over 70
bugfixes and cleanups which 1.3.11 provides over 1.3.9.
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