Changes with Apache 2.0b1 *) Get the support programs building cleanly again. [Cliff Woolley ] *) The Apache/Win32 Apache.exe and dll's now live in bin. The current directory logic now backs up over bin/ to determine the server root from the Apache.exe path. *) Apache/Win32 now follows the standard conventions of mod_foo.so loadable modules, dynamic libs are all named libfoo.dll, and the makefile.win populates the include, lib and libexec directories. *) Apache is now IPv6-capable. On systems where APR supports IPv6, Apache gets IPv6 listening sockets by default. Additionally, the Listen, NameVirtualHost, and directives support IPv6 numeric address strings (e.g., "Listen [fe80::1]:8080"). [Jeff Trawick] *) Modify the install directory layout. Modules are now installed in modules/. Shared libraries should be installed in libraries/, but we don't have any of those on Unix yet. All install directories are modifyable at configure time. [Ryan Bloom] *) Install all header files in the same directory on Unix. [Ryan Bloom] *) Get the functions in server/linked into the server, regardless of which modules linked into the server. This uses the same hack for Apache that we use for APR and apr-util to ensure all of the necessary functions are linked. As a part of thise, the CHARSET_EBCDIC was renamed to AP_CHARSET_EBCDIC for namespace protection, and to make the scripts a bit easier. [Ryan Bloom] *) Rework the RFC1413 handling to make it thread-safe, use a timeout on the query, and remove IPv4 dependencies. [Jeff Trawick] *) Get all of the auth modules to the point that they will install and be loadable into the server. Our new build/install mechanism expects that all modules will have a common name format. The auth modules didn't use that format, so we didn't install them properly. [Ryan Bloom] *) API routines ap_pgethostbyname() and ap_pduphostent() are no longer available. Use apr_getaddrinfo() instead. [Jeff Trawick] *) Get "NameVirtualHost *" working in 2.0. [Ryan Bloom] *) Return HTTP_RANGE_NOT_SATISFIABLE if the every range requested starts after the end of the response. [Ryan Bloom] *) Get byterange requests working with responses that do not have a content-length. Because of the way byterange requests work, we have to have all of the data before we can actually do the byterange, so we can compute the content-length in the byterange filter. [Ryan Bloom] *) Get exe CGI's working again on Windows. [Allan Edwards] *) Get mod_cgid and mod_rewrite to work as DSOs by changing the way they keep track of whether or not their post config hook has been called before. Instead of a static variable (which is replaced when the DSO is loaded a second time), use userdata in the process pool. [Jeff Trawick] Changes with Apache 2.0a9 *) Win32 now requires perl to complete the final install step for users to build + install on Win32. Makefile.win now rewrites @@ServerRoot@ and installs the conf, htdocs and htdocs/manual directories. [William Rowe] *) Make mod_include use a hash table to associate directive tags with functions. This allows modules to implement their own SSI tags easily. The idea is simple enough, a module can insert it's own tag and function combination into a hash table provided by mod_include. While mod_include parses an SSI file, when it encounters a tag in the file, it does a hash lookup to find the function that implements that tag, and passes all of the relevant data to the function. That function is then responsible for processing the tag and handing the remaining data back to mod_include for further processing. [Paul J. Reder ] *) Get rid of ap_new_apr_connection(). ap_new_connection() now has fewer parameters: the local and remote socket addresses were removed from the parameter list because all required information is available via the APR socket. [Jeff Trawick] *) Distribution directory structure reorganized to reflect a normal source distribution with external install targets. [Roy Fielding] *) The MPMs that need multiple segments of shared memory now create two apr_shmem_t variables, one for each shared memory allocation. the problem is that we can't determine how much memory will be required for shared memory allocations once we try to allocate more than one variable. The MM code automatically aligns the shared memory allocations, so we end up needing to pad the amount of shared memory we want based on how many variables will be allocated out of the shared memory segment. It is just easier to create a second apr_shmem_t variable, and two shmem memory blocks. [Ryan Bloom] *) Cleanup the export list a bit. This creates a single unified list of functions exported by APR. The export list is generated at configure time, and that list is then used to generate the exports.c file. Because of the way the export list is generated, we only export those functions that are valid on the platform we are building on. [Ryan Bloom] *) Enable logging the cookie with mod_log_config [Sander van Zoest ] *) Fix a segfault in mod_info when it reaches the end of the configuration. [Jeff Trawick] *) Added lib/aputil/ as a placeholder for utility functions which are not specific to the Apache HTTP Server (but do not make sense with APR). The first utility is "apu_dbm": a set of functions to work with DBM files. This first version can be compiled for SDBM or GDBM databases. [Greg Stein] *) Complete re-write of mod_include. This makes mod_include a filter that uses buckets directly. This has now served the FAQ correctly. [Paul Reder ] *) Allow modules to specify the first filter in a sub_request when making the sub_request. This keeps modules from having to change the output_filter immediately after creating the sub-request, and therefore skip the sub_req_output_filter. [Ryan Bloom] *) Update ab to accept URLs with IPv6 literal address strings (in the format described in RFC 2732), and to build Host header fields in the same format. This allows IPv6 literal address strings to be used with ab. This support has been tested against Apache 1.3 with the KAME patch, but Apache 2.0 does not yet work with this format of the Host header field. [Jeff Trawick] *) Accomodate an out-of-space condition in the piped logs and the rotatelogs.c code, and no longer churn log processes for this condition. [Victor J. Orlikowski] *) Add support for partial writes with apr_sendfile() to core_output_filter. [Greg Ames] Changes with Apache 2.0a8 *) Add a directive to mod_mime so that filters can be associated with a given mime-type. [Ryan Bloom] *) Get multi-views working again. We were setting the path_info field incorrectly if we couldn't find the specified file. [Ryan Bloom] *) Fix 304 processing. The core should never try to send the headers down the filter stack. Always, just setup the table in the request record, and let the header filter convert it to data that is ready for the network. [Ryan Bloom] *) More fixes for the proxy. There are still bugs in the proxy code, but this has now proxied www.yahoo.com and www.ntrnet.net (my ISP) successfully. [Ryan Bloom] *) Fix params for apr_getaddrinfo() call in connect proxy handler. [Chuck Murcko] *) APR: Add new apr_getopt_long function to handle long options. [B. W. Fitzpatrick ] *) APR: Change apr_connect() to take apr_sockaddr_t instead of hostname. Add generic apr_create_socket(). Add apr_getaddrinfo() for doing hostname resolution/address string parsing and building apr_sockaddr_t. Add apr_get_sockaddr() for getting the address of one of the apr_sockaddr_t structures for a socket. Change apr_bind() to take apr_sockaddr_t. [David Reid and Jeff Trawick] *) Remove the BUFF from the HTTP proxy. This is still a bit ugly, but I have proxied pages with it, cleanup will commence soon. [Ryan Bloom] *) Make the proxy work with filters. This isn't perfect, because we aren't dealing with the headers properly. [Ryan Bloom] *) Do not send a content-length iff the C-L is 0 and this is a head request. [Ryan Bloom] *) Make cgi-bin work as a regular directory when using mod_vhost_alias with no VirtualScriptAlias directives. PR#6829 [Tony Finch] *) Remove BUFF from the PROXY connect handling. [Ryan Bloom] *) Get the default_handler to stop trying to deal with HEAD requests. The idea is to let the content-length filter compute the C-L before we try to send the data. If we can get the C-L correctly, then we should send it in the HEAD response. [Ryan Bloom] *) The Header filter can now determine if a body should be sent based on r->header_only. The general idea of this is that if we delay deciding to send the body, then we might be able to compute the content-length correctly, which will help caching proxies to cache our data better. Any handler that doesn't want to try to compute the content-length can just send an EOS bucket without data and everything will just work. [Ryan Bloom] *) Add the referer to the error log if one is available. [Markus Gyger ] *) Mod_info.c has now been ported to Apache 2.0. As a part of this change, the root of the configuration tree has been exposed to modules as ap_conftree. [Ryan Morgan ] *) Get the core_output_filter to use the bucket interface directly. This keeps us from calling the content-length filter multiple times for a simple static request. [Ryan Bloom] *) We are sending the content-type correctly now. [Ryan Bloom and Will Rowe] *) APR on FreeBSD: Fix a bug in apr_sendfile() which caused us to report a bogus bytes-sent value when the only thing being sent was trailers and writev() returned an error (or EAGAIN). [Jeff Trawick] *) Get SINGLE_LISTEN_UNSERIALIZED_ACCEPT working again. This uses the hints file to determine which platforms define SINGLE_LISTEN_UNSERIALIZED_ACCEPT. [Ryan Bloom] *) APR: add apr_get_home_directory() [Jeff Trawick] *) Initial import of 1.3-current mod_proxy. [Chuck Murcko] *) Not all platforms have INADDR_NONE defined by default. Apache used to make this check and define INADDR_NONE if appropriate, but APR needs the check too, and I suspect other applications will as well. APR now defines APR_INADDR_NONE, which is always a valid value on all platforms. [Branko Èibej ] *) Destroy the pthread mutex in lock_intra_cleanup() for PR#6824. [Shuichi Kitaguchi ] *) Relax the syntax checking of Host: headers in order to support iDNS. PR#6635 [Tony Finch] *) When reading from file buckets we convert to an MMAP if it makes sense. This also simplifies the default handler because the default handler no longer needs to try to create MMAPs. [Ryan Bloom] *) BUFF has been removed from the main server. The BUFF code will remain in the code until it has been purged from the proxy module as well. [Ryan Bloom] *) Byteranges have been completely re-written to be a filter. This has been tested, and I believe it is working correctly, but it could doesn't work for the Adobe Acrobat plug-in. The output almost matches the output from 1.3, the only difference being that 1.3 includes a content-length in the response, and this does not. [Ryan Bloom] *) APR read/write functions and bucket read functions now operate on unsigned integers, instead of signed ones. It doesn't make any sense to use signed ints, because we return the error codes, so if we have an error we should report 0 bytes read or written. [Ryan Bloom] *) Always compute the content length, whether it is sent or not. The reason for this, is that it allows us to correctly report the bytes_sent when logging the request. This also simplifies content-length filter a bit, and fixes the actual byte-reporing code in mod_log_config.c [Ryan Bloom] *) Remove AP_END_OF_BRIGADE definition. This does not signify what it says, because it was only used by EOS and FLUSH buckets. Since neither of those are required at the end of a brigade, this was really signifying FLUSH_THE_DATA, but that can be determined better by checking AP_BUCKET_IS_EOS() or AP_BUCKET_IS_FLUSH. EOS and FLUSH buckets now return a length of 0, which is actually the amount of data read, so they make more sense. [Ryan Bloom] *) Allow the core_output_filter to save some data past the end of a request. If we get an EOS bucket, we only send the data if it makes sense to send it. This allows us to pipeline request responses. As a part of this, we also need to allocate mmap buckets out of the connection pool, not the request pool. This allows the mmap to outlive the request. [Ryan Bloom] *) Make blocking and non-blocking bucket reads work correctly for sockets and pipes. These are the only bucket types that should have non-blocking reads, because the other bucket types should ALWAYS be able to return something immediately. [Ryan Bloom] *) In the Apache/Win32 console window, accept Ctrl+C to stop the server, but use Ctrl+Break to initiate a graceful restart instead of duplicating behavior. [John Sterling] *) Patch mod_autoindex to set the Last-Modified header based on the directory's mtime, and add the ETag header. [William Rowe] *) Merge the 1.3 patch to add support for logging query string in such a way that "%m %U%q %H" is the same as "%r". [Bill Stoddard] *) Port three log methods from mod_log_config 1.3 to 2.0: CLF compliant '-' byte count, method and protocol. [Bill Stoddard] *) Add a new LogFormat directive, %c, that will log connection status at the end of the response as follows: 'X' - connection aborted before the response completed. '+' - connection may be kept-alive by the server. '-' - connection will be closed by the server. [Bill Stoddard] *) Expand APR for WinNT to fully accept and return utf-8 encoded Unicode file names and paths for Win32, and tag the Content-Type from mod_autoindex to reflect that charset if the the feature macro APR_HAS_UNICODE_FS is true. [William Rowe] *) Compute the content length (and add appropriate header field) for the response when no content length is available and we can't use chunked encoding. [Jeff Trawick] *) Changed ap_discard_request_body() to use REQUEST_CHUNKED_DECHUNK, so that content input filters get dechunked data when using the default handler. Also removed REQUEST_CHUNKED_PASS. [Sascha Schumann] *) Add mod_ext_filter as an experimental module. This module allows the administrator to use external programs as filters. Currently, only filtering of output is supported. [Jeff Trawick] *) Most Apache functions work on EBCDIC machines again, as protocol data is now translated (again). [Jeff Trawick] *) Introduce ap_xlate_proto_{to|from}_ascii() to clean up some of the EBCDIC support. They are noops on ASCII machines, so this type of translation doesn't have to be surrounded by #ifdef CHARSET_EBCDIC. [Jeff Trawick] *) Fix mod_include. tag commands work again, and the server will send the FAQ again. This also allows mod_include to set aside buckets that include partial buckets. [Ryan Bloom and David Reid] *) Add suexec support back. [Manoj Kasichainula] *) Lingering close now uses the socket directly instead of using BUFF. This has been tested, but since all we can tell is that it doesn't fail, this needs to be really hacked on. [Ryan Bloom] *) Allow filters to modify headers and have those headers be sent to the client. The idea is that we have an http_header filter that actually sends the headers to the network. This removes the need for the BUFF to send headers. [Ryan Bloom] *) Charset translation: mod_charset_lite handles translation of request bodies. Get rid of the xlate version of ap_md5_digest() since we don't compute digests of filtered (e.g., translated) response bodies this way anymore. (Note that we don't do it at all at the present; somebody needs to write a filter to do so.) [Jeff Trawick] *) Input filters and ap_get_brigade() now have a input mode parameter (blocking, non-blocking, peek) instead of a length parameter. [hackathon] *) Update the mime.types file to the registered media types as of 2000-10-19. PR#6613 [Carsten Klapp , Tony Finch] *) Namespace protect some macros declared in ap_config.h [Ryan Bloom] *) Support HTTP header line folding with input filtering. [Greg Ames] *) Mod_include works again. This should still be re-written, but at least now we can serve an SHTML page again. [Ryan Bloom] *) Begin to remove BUFF from the core. Currently, we keep a pointer to both the BUFF and the socket in the conn_rec. Functions that want to use the BUFF can, functions that want to use the socket, can. They point to the same place. [Ryan Bloom] *) apr_psprintf doesn't understand %lld as a format. Make it %ld. [Tomas "Ögren" ] *) APR pipes on Unix and Win32 are now cleaned up automatically when the associated pool goes away. (APR pipes on OS/2 were already had this logic.) This resolvs a fatal file descriptor leak with CGIs. [Jeff Trawick] *) The final line of the config file was not being read if there was no \n at the end of it. This was caused by apr_fgets returning APR_EOF even though we had read valid data. This is solved by making cfg_getline check the buff that was returned from apr_fgets. If apr_fgets return APR_EOF, but there was data in the buf, then we return the buf, otherwise we return NULL. [Ryan Bloom] *) Piped logs work again in the 2.0 series. [Ryan Bloom] *) Restore functionality broken by the mod_rewrite security fix: rewrite map lookup keys and default values are now expanded so that the lookup can depend on the requested URI etc. PR #6671 [Tony Finch] *) Tighten up the syntax checking of Host: headers to fix a security bug in some mass virtual hosting configurations that can allow a remote attacker to retrieve some files on the system that should be inaccessible. [Tony Finch] *) Add a pool bucket type. This bucket is used for data allocated out of a pool. If the pool is cleaned before the bucket is destroyed, then the data is converted to a heap bucket, allowing it to survive the death of the pool. [Ryan Bloom] *) Add a flush bucket. This allows modules to signal that the filters should all flush whatever data they currently have. There is no way to actually force them to do this, so if a filter ignores this bucket, that's life, but at least we can try with this. [Ryan Bloom] *) Add an output filter for sub-requests. This filter just strips the EOS bucket so that we don't confuse the main request's core output filter by sending multiple EOS buckets. This change also makes sub requests start to send EOS buckets when they are finished. [Ryan Bloom] *) Make ap_bucket_(read|destroy|split|setaside) into macros. Also makes ap_bucket_destroy a return void, which is okay because it used to always return APR_SUCCESS, and nobody ever checked its return value anyway. [Cliff Woolley ] *) Remove the index into the bucket-type table from the buckets structure. This has now been replaced with a pointer to the bucket_type. Also add some macros to test the bucket-type. [Ryan Bloom] *) Renamed all MODULE_EXPORT symbols to AP_MODULE_DECLARE and all symbols for CORE_EXPORT to AP_CORE_DECLARE (namespace protecting the wrapper) and retitled API_EXPORT as AP_DECLARE and APR_EXPORT as APR_DECLARE. All _VAR_ flavors changes to _DATA to be absolutely clear. [William Rowe] *) Add support for /, //, //servername and //server/sharename parsing of blocks under Win32 and OS2. [Tim Costello, William Rowe, Brian Harvard] *) Remove the function pointers from the ap_bucket type. They have been replaced with a global table. Modules are allowed to register bucket types and use then use those buckets. [Ryan Bloom] *) mod_cgid: In the handler, shut down the Unix socket (only for write) once we finish writing the request body to the cgi child process; otherwise, the client doesn't hit EOF on stdin. Small request bodies worked without this change (for reasons I don't understand), but large ones didn't. [Jeff Trawick] *) Remove file bucket specific information from the ap_bucket type. This has been moved to a file_bucket specific type that hangs off the data pointer in the ap_bucket type. [Ryan Bloom] *) Input filtering now has a third argument. This is the amount of data to read from lower filters. This argument can be -1, 0, or a positive number. -1 means give me all the data you have, I'll deal with it and let you know if I need more. 0 means give me one line and one line only. A positive number means I want no more than this much data. Currently, only 0 and a positive number are implemented. This allows us to remove the remaining field from the conn_rec structure, which has also been done. [Ryan Bloom] *) Big cleanup of the input filtering. The goal is that http_filter understands two conditions, headers and body. It knows where it is based on c->remaining. If c->remaining is 0, then we are in headers, and http_filter returns a line at a time. If it is not 0, then we are in body, and http_filter returns raw data, but only up to c->remaining bytes. It can return less, but never more. [Greg Ames, Ryan Bloom, Jeff Trawick] *) mod_cgi: Write all of the request body to the child, not just what the kernel would accept on the first write. [Jeff Trawick] *) Back out the change that moved the brigade from the core_output_filters ctx to the conn_rec. Since all requests over a given connection go through the same core_output_filter, the ctx pointer has the correct lifetime. [Ryan Bloom] *) Fix another bug in the send_the_file() read/write loop. A partial send by apr_send would cause unsent data in the read buffer to get clobbered. Complete making send_the_file handle partial writes to the network. [Bill Stoddard] *) Fix a couple of type fixes to allow compilation on AIX again [Victor J. Orlikowski ] *) Fix bug in send_the_file() which causes offset to be ignored if there are no headers to send. [Bill Stoddard] *) Handle APR_ENOTIMPL returned from apr_sendfile in the core filter. Useful for supporting Windows 9* with a binary compiled on Windows NT. [Bill Stoddard] Changes with Apache 2.0a7 *) Reimplement core_output_filter to buffer/save bucket brigades across multiple calls to the core_filter. The brigade will be sent when either MIN_BYTES_TO_SEND or MAX_IOVEC_TO_WRITE thresholds are hit or the EOS bucket is received. [Bill Stoddard] *) Create experimental filter (buffer_filter) that coalesces bytes into one large buffer before invoking the next filter in the chain. This filter is particularly useful with the current implementation of mod_autoindex when it inserted above the chunk_filter. mod_autoindex generates a lot of brigades that containing buckets holding just a few bytes each. The buffer_filter coalesces these buckets into a single large bucket. [Bill Stoddard] *) Add apr_sendfile() support into the core_output_filter. [Bill Stoddard] *) Add apr_sendv() support into the core_output_filter. [Bill Stoddard] *) Fix mod_log_config so that it compiles cleanly with BUFFERED_LOGS [Mike Abbott ] *) Remove ap_send_fb. This is no longer used in Apache, and it doesn't make much sense, because Apache uses buckets instead of BUFFs now. [Ryan Bloom] *) send_the_file now falls back to a read/write loop on platforms that do not have sendfile. [Ryan Bloom and Brian Havard] *) Install apachectl correctly, and substitute the proper values so that it works again. [Ryan Bloom] *) Better(??) handle platforms that lack sendfile(). [Jim Jagielski] *) APR now has UUID generation/formatting/parsing support. [Greg Stein] *) Begin the http_filter. This is an input filter that understands the absolute basic amount required to parse an HTTP Request. The goal is to be able to split headers from request body before passing the data back to the other filters. [Ryan Bloom] *) Bring forward from 1.3.13 the config directory implementation [Jim Jagielski] *) install apxs if it is created [Ryan Bloom] *) Added APR_IS_STATUS_condition test macros to eliminate canonical error conversions. [William Rowe] *) Now that we have ap_add_input_filter(), rename ap_add_filter() to ap_add_output_filter(). [Jeff Trawick] *) Multiple build and configuration fixes Build process: -add datadir and localstatedir substitutions -fix layout name -fix logfilename misspelling -fix evaluation of installation dir variables and -replace $foobar by $(foobar) to be usefull in the makefile Cross compile: -add rules for cross-compiling in rules.mk. Okay, rule to check for $CC_FOR_BUILD is still missing -use CHECK_TOOL instead of CHECK_PROG for ranlib -add missing "AR=@AR@" to severaly Makefile.in's -cache result for "struct rlimit" -compile all helper programs with native and cross compiler and use the native version to generate header file ["Rüdiger" Kuhlmann ] *) Prepare our autoconf setup for autoconf 2.14a and for cross- compiling. ["Rüdiger" Kuhlmann ] *) Fix a bug where a client which only sends \n to delimit header lines (netcat) gets a strange looking HTTP_NOT_IMPLEMENTED message. Start working on ebcdic co-existance with input filtering. [William Rowe, Greg Ames] *) If mod_so is enabled in the server always create libexec, even if there are no modules installed in this directory. This is a requirement for APXS to work correctly. [Ryan Bloom] *) Connection oriented output filters are now stored in the conn_rec instead of the request_rec. This allows us to add the output filter in the pre-connection phase instead of the post_read_request phase, which keeps us from trying to write an error page before we have a filter to write to the network. [Ryan Bloom, Jeff Trawick, and Greg Ames] *) Cleaning up an mmap bucket no longer deletes the mmap. An mmap can be used across multiple buckets (default_handler with byte ranges, mod_file_cache, mod_mmap_static), so cleanup of the mmap itself can't be associated with the bucket. [Jeff Trawick] *) Add .dll caching directive ISAPICacheFile to mod_isapi. [William Rowe] *) Radical surgery to improve mod_isapi support under Win32. Includes a number of newer ServerSupportFunction calls, support for ReadClient (in order to retrieve POSTs greater than 48KB), and general bug fixes to more reliably load ISAPI .dll's and prevent leaking handle resources. Note: There are still discrepancies between IIS's and Apache's ServerVariables, and async calls are still not supported. Additional warnings are logged to facilitate debugging of unsupported ISAPI calls. [William Rowe] *) Add input filtering to Apache. The basic idea for the input filters is the same as the ideas for output filters. The biggest difference is that instead of calling ap_pass_brigade, ap_get_brigade should be called, and the order of execution for the filter itself is different. When writing an output filter, a brigade is passed in, and filters operate directly on that brigade, when done, they call ap_pass_brigade. Input filters are the exact opposite. Because input is not a push operation, filters first call ap_get_brigade. When this function returns, the input filter will be left with a valid brigade. The input filter should then operate on the brigade, and return. [Ryan Bloom] *) Fix building on BSD/OS using its native make. The build system falls back to the BSD .include directive on that host platform. [Sascha Schumann] *) Expand dbmmanage to allow -d -m -s -p options for Crypt, MD5, SHA1 and plaintext password encodings. Make feature tests a bit more flexible. [William Rowe] *) Charset translation: mod_charset_lite handles output content translation in a filter. mod_charset_lite no longer ignores subrequests. A bunch of cruft related to BUFF's support for translating request and response bodies was removed. [Jeff Trawick] *) Move the addition of the CORE filter to the post_read_request hook in http_core.c. This removes the need to add the filter in multiple places and allows for an SSL module to be added much simpler. [Ryan Bloom] *) Fix a security problem that affects certain configurations of mod_rewrite. If the result of a RewriteRule is a filename that contains expansion specifiers, especially regexp backreferences $0..$9 and %0..%9, then it may be possible for an attacker to access any file on the web server. [Tony Finch] *) Fix a bug where errors that are detected during early request parsing don't produce visible HTTP error messages at the browser, because the core_filter wasn't present. [Greg Ames] *) Provide apr_socklen_t as a portability aid. [Victor J. Orlikowski] *) Overhaul of dbmmanage to allow a groups arg (as in Apache 1.2) as well as a comment arg to the add, adduser and update cmds. update allows the user to clear or preserve pw/groups/comment. Fixed a bug in dbmmanage that prevented the check option from parsing a password followed by :group... text. Corrected the seed calcualation for Win32 systems, and added -lsdbm support. [William Rowe] *) Configured mod_auth_dbm to compile with sdbmlib under Win32. [William Rowe] *) Avoid a segfault when parsing .htaccess files. An uninitialized tree pointer was passed to ap_build_config(). [Jeff Trawick] *) Change the way that inet_addr & inet_network are checked for in APR's configure process to allow BeOS BONE to correctly find them. With this change BeOS BONE now builds from source with no problems. [David Reid] *) Fix a bug in apr_create_process() for Unix. The NULL signifying the end of the parameters to execve() was stored in the wrong location, overlaying the storage beyond the newargs[] array and also passing uninitialized storage to execve(), which would sometimes fail with EFAULT. [Jeff Trawick] *) Fix a bug parsing configuration file containers. With a sequence like this in the config file any stuff (blank line) any stuff the second container would be terminated at the blank line due to sediment in the buffer from reading the prior and an error message would be generated for the real for the second container. Also due to this problem, any two characters could be used for "] *) Fix chunking problem with CGI scripts. The general problem was that the CGI modules were adding an EOS bucket and then the core added an EOS bucket. The chunking filter finalizes the chunked response when it encounters an EOS bucket. Because two EOS buckets were sent, we finalized the response twice. The fix is to make sure we only send one EOS, by utilizing a flag in the request_rec. [Ryan Bloom] *) apr_put_os_file() now sets up the unget byte appropriately on Unix and Win32. Previously, the first read from an apr_file_t set up via apr_put_os_file() would return a '\0'. [Jeff Trawick] *) Mod_cgid now creates a single element bucket brigade, with a pipe bucket, instead of using BUFF's and ap_r*. [Ryan Bloom] *) APRVARS.in no longer overwrites the EXTRA_LIBS variable. [Mike Abbott ] *) Remove ap_bopenf from buff code. This required modifying the file_cache code to use APR file's directly instead of going through BUFFs. [Ryan Bloom] *) Fix compile break on some platforms for mod_mime_magic.c [John K. Sterling ] *) Fix merging of AddDefaultCharset directive. PR #5872 (1.3) [Jun Kuriyama ] *) Minor revamp of the rlimit sections of code. We now test explicitly for setrlimit and getrlimit. Also, unixd_set_rlimit() is now "available" even if the platform doesn't support the rlimit family (it's just a noop though). [Jim Jagielski] *) Migrate the pre-selection of which MPM to use for specific platforms to hints.m4, which contains (or should contain) all platform specific "hints". [Jim Jagielski] *) Remove IOLs from Apache. With filtering, IOLs are no longer necessary [Ryan Bloom] *) Add tables with non-string/binary values to APR. [Ken Coar] *) Fix some bad calls to ap_log_rerror() in mod_rewrite. [Jeff Trawick] *) Update PCRE to version 3.2. [Ryan Bloom] *) Change the way buckets' destroy functions are called so that they can be more directly used when changing the type of a bucket in place. [Tony Finch] *) Add generic support for reference-counting the resources used by buckets, and alter the HEAP and MMAP buckets to use it. Change the way buckets are initialised to support changing the type of buckets in place, and use it when setting aside TRANSIENT buckets. Change the implementation of TRANSIENT buckets so that it can be mostly shared with IMMORTAL buckets, which are now implemented. [Tony Finch] Changes with Apache 2.0a6 *) Add support to Apache and APR for dsos on OS/390. [Greg Ames] *) Add a chunking filter to Apache. This brings us one step closer to removing BUFF. [Ryan Bloom] *) ap_add_filter now adds filters in a LIFO fashion. The first filter added to the stack is the last filter to be called. [Ryan Bloom] *) Apache 2.0 has been completely documented using Scandoc. The docs can be generated by running 'make docs'. [Ryan Bloom] *) Add filtered I/O to Apache. This is based on bucket brigades, Currently the buckets still use BUFF under the covers, but that should change quickly. The only currently written filter is the core filter which just calls ap_bwrite. [The Apache Group] *) APR locks on Unix: Let APR_LOCKALL locks work when APR isn't built with thread support. [Jeff Trawick] *) Abort configuration if --with-layout was specified and there's no layout definition file. [Ken Coar] *) Add support for '--with-port=n' option to configure. [Ken Coar] *) Add support for extension methods for the Allow response header field, and an API routine for accessing r->allowed and the list of extension methods in a unified manner. [Ken Coar] *) mod_cern_meta: fix broken file reading loop in scan_meta_file(). [Rob Simonson ] *) Get xlate builds working again. The apr renaming in 2.0a5 broke APACHE_XLATE builds. [Jeff Trawick] *) A configuration file parsing problem was fixed. When the configuration file started with an IfModule/IfDefine container, only the last statement in the container would be retained. [Jeff Trawick] Changes with Apache 2.0a5 *) Perchild is serving pages after passing them to different child processes. There are still a lot of bugs, but this does work. I have made requests against the same installation of Apache, and had different servers use different user IDs to serve the responses. This change moves to using socketpair instead of an AF_UNIX socket. [Ryan Bloom] *) Perchild MPM still doesn't work perfectly, but it is serving pages. It can't seem to pass between child processes yet, but I think we are closer now than before. This moves us back to using Unix Domain Sockets. [Ryan Bloom] *) libapr functions and types renamed with apr_ prefix. #include "apr_compat.h" for 1.3.x backwards compat [Perl] *) Fix problems with APR sockaddr handling on Win32. It didn't always return the right information on the local socket address. [Gregory Nicholls ] *) ap_recv() on Win32: Set bytes-read to 0 on error. [Gregory Nicholls ] *) Add an option to not detach from the controlling terminal without going into single process mode. This allows for much easier debugging of the process startup code. [Ryan Bloom] *) ab: don't use perror() to report the failure of an APR function. [Jeff Trawick] *) Make dexter, mpmt_pthread, and perchild MPMs not destroy the scoreboard on graceful restarts. [Ryan Bloom] *) Fix segfault/SIGSEGV when running gzip from mod_mime_magic.c. An invalid ap_proc_t was passed to ap_create_process(). [Jeff Trawick] *) Allow modules to register filters. Those filters are still never called, but this is a step in the right direction. [Ryan Bloom and Greg Stein] *) Register the mod_cgid daemon process for cleanup so that it is killed at termination if it does not die when the parent gets SIGTERM. This change is to fix occasional problems where the process stays around. Bugs in similar logic in mod_rewrite and mod_include were also fixed. [Jeff Trawick] *) Fix a bug in the time handling. Basically, we were imploding a time in ap_parseHTTPdate, but it had bogus data in the exploded time format. Namely, tm_usec and tm_gmtoff were not filled out. ap_implode_time uses those two fields to adjust the time value. Because of the HTTP spec, both of those values can be zero'ed out safely. This fixes the bug correctly. [Ryan Bloom] *) Fix a couple of place in the Windows code where the wrong error code was being returned. [Gregory Nicholls ] *) Fix POOL_DEBUG (at least for prefork mpm). [Dean Gaudet] *) Added the APR_EOL_STR macro for platform dependent differences in logfiles and other raw text (such as all APR files). Fixes logfiles not terminated with cr/lf sequences in Win32. [William Rowe] *) Move all strings functions in APR to src/lib/apr/strings and create apr_strings.h for the prototypes. [Ryan Bloom] *) APR lock fixes: when using SysV sems, flock(), or fcntl(), be sure to repeat the syscall until we stop getting EINTR. I noticed a related problem at termination (SIGTERM) on FreeBSD when using fcntl(). Apache 1.3 had these new loops too. Also, make the flock() implementation work properly with child init. Previously, ap_lock() was essentially a no-op because all children were using different locks and thus nobody ever blocked. [Jeff Trawick] *) The htdocs/ tree has been moved out of the CVS source tree into a separate area for easier development. This has NO EFFECT on end-users or Apache installations. [Ken Coar] *) Integrate the mod_dav module for WebDAV protocol handling. This adds the dav and dav_fs modules, the SDBM library, and additional XML handling utilities. [Greg Stein] *) Clean out obsolete names (from httpd.h) for the HTTP Status Codes [Greg Stein] *) Update the lib/expat-lite/ library (bring forward changes from the Apache 1.3 repository). [Greg Stein] *) If sizeof(long long) == sizeof(long), then prefer long in APR configure.in. [Dave Hill ] *) Add ap_sendfile for Tru64 Unix. Also, add an error message for machines where sendfile is detected, but nobody has written ap_sendfile. [Dave Hill ] *) Compile fixes in mod_mmap_static. [Victor J. Orlikowski] *) ab would start up more connections than needed, then quit when the desired number were finished. Also fixed a logic error involving ab keepalives. [Victor J. Orlikowski] *) WinNT: Implement non-blocking pipes with timeouts to communicate with CGIs. Apache 2.0a4 had non-blocking pipes but without timeouts (i.e, if a timeout was specified, the pipe reverted to a full blocking pipe). Now the behaviour is more in line with Unix non-blocking pipes. [Bill Stoddard] *) WinNT: Implement accept socket reuse. Using mod_file_cache to cache open file handles along with accept socket reuse enables Apache 2.0 to serve non-keepalive requests for static files at 3x the rate of Apache 1.3.(e.g, Apache 1.3 will serve 400 rps and Apache 2.0 will serve almost 1200 rps on my system). [Bill Stoddard] *) Merge mod_mmap_static function into mod_file_cache. mod_file_cache supports two config directives, mmapfile (same behavious as mod_mmap_static) and cachefile. Use the cachefile directive to cache open file handles. This directive only works on systems that have implemented the ap_sendfile API. cachefile works today on Windows NT, but has not been tested on any flavors of Unix. [Bill Stoddard] *) Cleanup the configuration. With the last few changes the configuration process automatically: inherits information about how to build from APR. Allowing APR to inform Apache that it should or should not use -ldl Detects which mod_cgi should be used mod_cgi or mod_cgid, based on the threading model Apache calls APR's configure process before finishing it's configuration processing, allowing for more information flow between the two. [Ryan Bloom] *) Change Unix and Win32 ap_setsockopt() so that APR_SO_NONBLOCK with non-zero argument makes the socket non-blocking. BeOS and OS/2 already worked this way. [Jeff Trawick] *) ap_close() now calls ap_flush() for buffered files, so write operations work a whole lot better on buffered files. [Jeff Trawick] *) Fix error messages issued from MPMs which explain where to change compiled-in limits (e.g., ThreadsPerChild, MaxClients, StartTreads). [Greg Ames] *) ap_create_pipe() now leaves pipes in blocking state. (This helps reduce the number of syscalls on Unix.) ap_set_pipe_timeout() is now the way that the blocking state of a pipe is manipulated. ap_block_pipe() is gone. [Jeff Trawick] *) Correct the problem where the only local host name that the IP stack can discover are 'undotted' private names. If no fully qualified domain name can be identified, the default ServerName will be set to the machine's IP address string. A warning is always provided if the ServerName not specified, but assumed. Solves PR6215 [William Rowe] *) Repair problems with config file processing which caused segfault at init when virtual hosts were defined and which caused ServerName to be ignored when there was no valid DNS setup. [Jeff Trawick] *) Removed pointless ap_is_aborted macro function. [Roy Fielding] *) Add ap_sendfile implementation for AIX [Victor J. Orlikowski] *) Repair C++ compatibility in ap_config.h, apr_file_io.h, apr_network_io.h, and apr_thread_proc.h. [Tyler J. Brooks , Jeff Trawick] *) Bring the allocation and pool debugging code back into a working state. This will need to be tested as so far it's only been used on BeOS. [David Reid] *) Change configuration command setup to be properly typesafe when in maintainer mode. Note that this requires a compiler that can initialise unions. [Ben Laurie] *) Turn on buffering for config file reads. Part of this was to repair buffered I/O support in Unix and implement buffered ap_fgets() for all platforms. [Brian Havard, Jeff Trawick] *) Win32: Fix problem where UTC offset was not being set correctly in the access log. Problem reported on news group by Jerry Baker. [Bill Stoddard] *) Fix segfault when reporting this type of syntax error: " without matching section", where container is VirtualHost or Directory or whatever. [Jeff Trawick] *) Prevent the source code for CGIs from being revealed when using mod_vhost_alias and the CGI directory is under the document root and a user makes a request like http://www.example.com//cgi-bin/cgi as reported in [Tony Finch] *) Add support for the new Beos NetwOrking Environment (BONE) [David Reid] *) xlate: ap_xlate_conv_buffer() now tells the caller when the final input char is incomplete; ap_bwrite_xlate() now handles incomplete final input chars. [Jeff Trawick] *) Yet another update to saferead/halfduplex stuff -- need to ensure that a bhalfduplex call occurs before logging or else DNS and such can delay the last packet of the response. [Dean Gaudet] *) Some syscall reduction in APR on unix -- don't seek when setting up an mmap; and don't fcntl() more than once per socket. [Dean Gaudet] *) When mod_cgid is started as root, the cgi daemon now switches to the configured User/Group (like other httpd processes) instead of continuing as root. [Jeff Trawick] *) The prefork MPM now uses an APR lock for the accept() mutex. It has not been getting a lock at all recently. httpd -V now displays APR's selection of the lock mechanism instead of the symbols previously respected by prefork. [Jeff Trawick] *) Change the mmap() feature test to check only for existence. The previous check required features not used by Apache. [Greg Ames] *) Fix a couple of bugs in mod_cgid: The cgi arguments were sometimes mangled. The len parm to accept() was not initialized, leading sometimes to an endless loop of failed accept() calls on OS/390 and anywhere else that failed the call if the len was negative. Use for struct sockaddr_un instead of declaring it ourselves to fix a compilation problem on Solaris. [Jeff Trawick] *) Add Resource limiting code back into Apache 2.0. [Ryan Bloom] *) Fix zombie process problem with mod_cgi. [Jeff Trawick] *) Port mod_mmap_static to 2.0. Make it go faster. [Greg Ames] *) Fix storage overlay when loading dsos. Symptom: Apache dies at initialization if ALLOC_DEBUG is defined; no known symptom otherwise. [Jeff Trawick] *) Fix typo in configure script when checking for mod_so. bash doesn't seem to have a problem but /bin/sh on Solaris does. Symptom: "./configure: test: unknown operator ==" [Jeff Trawick] *) Rebind the Win32 NT and 9x services control into the MPM. All console, WinNT SCM and Win9x pseudo-service control code is now wrapped within the WinNT MPM. [William Rowe] *) Make a copy of getenv("PATH") before storing for later use. Some getenv() implementations use the same storage for successive calls. CGIs on OS/390 had a bad PATH due to this. [Jeff Trawick] *) Server Tokens work in 2.0 again. This also propogates the change to allow just the product name in the server string using PRODUCT_ONLY. [Ryan Bloom] Changes with Apache 2.0a4 *) EBCDIC: Rearrange calls to ap_checkconv() so that most handlers won't need to call it. [Greg Ames, Jeff Trawick] *) Move pre_config hook call to between configuration read and config tree walk. This allows all modules to implement pre_config hooks and know that they will be called at an appropriate time. [Ryan Bloom] *) mod_cgi, mod_cgid: Make ScriptLog directive work again. [Jeff Trawick] *) Add pre-config hooks back to all modules. [Ryan Bloom] *) Fix a SIGSEGV in ap_md5digest(), which is used when you have ContentDigest enabled and we can't/don't mmap the file. [Jeff Trawick] *) We now report the correct line number for syntax errors in config files. [Ryan Bloom, Greg Stein, Jeff Trawick] *) Brought mod_auth_digest up to synch with 1.3, fixed ap_time_t- related bugs, and changed shmem/locking to use apr API. Shared-mem is currently disabled, however, because of problems with graceful restarts. [Ronald Tschalär] *) Fix corruption of IFS variable in --with-module= handling. Depending on the user's shell or customization thereof, there would be errors generating ap_config_auto.h later in the configure procedure. [Jeff Trawick] *) mod_cgi: Restore logging of stderr from child process when ScriptLog isn't used (as in 1.3), except that on Unix it is now logged via ap_log_rerror() instead of by the child having STDERR_FILENO refer to the error log. [Greg Ames, Jeff Trawick] *) Add '-D' argument processing for run time configuration defines. [William Rowe] *) Organize http_main.c as independent code, such that no code or global data is exported from it. WIN32 will dynamically link it to the server core, so this will prevent mutual dependency. [William Rowe] *) Add separate dynamic linkage tags APR_EXPORT(), APR_EXPORT_NONSTD() and APR_VAR_EXPORT to correctly resolve apr functions and globals. [William Rowe] *) Add Win9x service execution and Ctrl+C/Ctrl+Break/Shutdown handlers. [William Rowe, Jan Just Keijser ] *) Add mod_charset_lite for configuring character set translation. [Jeff Trawick] *) Add '-n' option to htpasswd to make it print its user:pw record on stdout rather than having to frob a text file. [Ken Coar] *) Fix saferead. Basically, we flush the output buffer if a read on the input will block. [Ryan Bloom] *) APR: Add ap_xlate_get_sb() so that an app can find out whether or not a conversion is single-byte only. [Jeff Trawick] *) BEOS: ap_shutdown should return APR_SUCCESS or errno. Note that the BeOS 5.0 documentation says that shutdown doesn't work yet. [Roy Fielding] *) Fix some minor errors where pid was being manipulated as an int instead of the portable pid_t. [Roy Fielding] *) Fix some error log prints that were printing the pointer to a structure rather than the pid within the structure. [Jeff Trawick, Roy Fielding] *) ab: Fix a command-line processing bug; track bad headers in err_response; support reading headers up to 2K. [Ask Bjoern Hansen ] *) Fix ap_resolve_env() so that it handles new function added in a prior alpha (see "Added the capability to do ${ENVVAR} constructs in the config file.") as well as the constructs used by mod_rewrite. [Paul Reder ] *) Apache 2.0 builds and runs on OS/390. [Jeff Trawick, Greg Ames] *) Change the EBCDIC support in functions for MD5, SHA1, and base 64 to use APR to perform translation, instead of accessing the hard-coded tables in 1.3's ebcdic.c. [Jeff Trawick] *) Fix some bugs (mostly lost 1.3 code) in ab's command-line processing. [Jeff Trawick] *) Add the ability to hook into the config file reading phase. Basically if a directive is specified EXEC_ON_READ, then when that directive is read from the config file, the assocaited function is executed. This should only be used for those directives that must muck with HOW the server INTERPRETS the config. This should not be used for directives that re-order or replace items in the config tree. Those changes should be made in the pre-config step. [Ryan Bloom] *) Add mod_example to the build system. [Tony Finch] *) APR: Add ap_xlate_conv_byte() to convert one char between single- byte character sets. [Jeff Trawick] *) Pick up various EBCDIC fixes from 1.3 (from Martin Kraemer and Oliver Reh originally according to the change log). [Jeff Trawick] *) Fix a couple of problems in RFC1413 support (controlled by the IdentityCheck directive). Apache did not build the request string properly and more importantly Apache would loop forever if the would-be ident server dropped the connection before sending a properly terminated response. [Jeff Trawick] *) apxs works in 2.0. [Ryan Bloom] *) Reliable piped logs work in 2.0. [Ryan Bloom] *) Introduce a hash table implementation into APR to be used for replacing tables and other random data structures in Apache. [Tony Finch] *) Add some more error reporting to htpasswd in the case of problems generating or accessing the temporary file. Also, pass in a buffer if the implementation knows how to use it (i.e., if L_tmpnam is defined). [Ken Coar] *) Configure creates config.nice now containing your configure options. Syntax: ./config.nice [--more-options] [Sascha Schumann] *) Fix various return code problems in APR on Win32. For most of these, APR was returning APR_EEXIST instead of GetLastError()/ WSAGetLastError(). [Jeff Trawick] *) Make piped logs work again in version 2.0 [Ryan Bloom] *) Add VPATH support to UNIX build system of Apache and APR. [Sascha Schumann] *) Fix ap_tokenize_to_argv to respect the const arguments that are passed to it. [Ryan Bloom] *) Fix mm's memcpy/memset macros, pointer arithmetic was broken. Patch submitted to author. [Sascha Schumann] *) Fix mm configuration on Solaris 8 x86 and OS/390. Don't require /sbin in PATH on FreeBSD (all submitted to rse previously) [Jeff Trawick] *) Fix building Pthread-based MPMs on OpenBSD [Sascha Schumann] PR#26 *) Fix ap_readdir() problem on systems where d_name[] field in struct dirent is declared with only one byte. (This problem only affected multithreaded builds.) This caused a segfault during pool cleanup with mod_autoindex on Solaris (Solaris 8 x86, at least). [Jeff Trawick] *) Fix some make-portability problems on at least Tru64, Irix and UnixWare. [Sascha Schumann] PR#18, PR#39 *) Add ap_sigwait() to support old-style sigwait() on systems like OS/390 and UnixWare. [Sascha Schumann] *) Add POSIX-thread flags for more platforms. [Sascha Schumann] *) Fix some minor bugs in ap_strerror(). Teach ap_strerror() (on Unix, at least) to handle resolver errors. Fix a bug in the definition of APR_ENOMEM so that ap_strerror() can spit out the correct error message for it. [Jeff Trawick] Changes with Apache 2.0a3 *) mod_so reports ap_os_dso_error() if ap_dso_load() fails [Doug MacEachern] *) API: *HOOK* macros now have an AP_ prefix [Doug MacEachern] *) Win32: Eliminate redundant calls to initialize winsock. [Tim Costello ] *) Fix bugs initializing ungetchar for pipes. [Chia-liang Kao ] *) The ab program in the src/support directory is now portable using APR. [Ryan Bloom] *) Support directory is being compiled when the server is built [Ryan Bloom] *) The configure option --with-program-name has been added to allow developers to rename the executable at configure time. This also changes the name of the config files to match the executable's name. [Ryan Bloom] *) mod_autoindex: Add `IndexOptions +VersionSort', to nicely sort filenames containing version numbers. [Martin Pool] *) ap_open(..,APR_OS_DEFAULT,..) uses perms 0666 instead of 0777 on Unix; access_log and error_log now created with these perms; non- Unix is unaffected [Jeff Trawick] *) Finished move of ap_md5 routines to apr_md5. Removed ap_md5.h. Replaced more magic numbers with MD5_DIGESTSIZE. [William Rowe, Roy Fielding] *) Win32: Get mod_auth_digest compiling and added to the Windows build environment. Not tested and I'd be suprised if it actually works. [Bill Stoddard] *) Revamp the Win32 make environment. Makefiles have been removed and Apache.dsw created to bring together all the pieces. Create new file os/win32/BaseAddr.ref to define module base addresses (to prevent dll relocation at start-up). [William Rowe, Greg Marr, Tim Costello, Bill Stoddard] *) [EBCDIC] Port Paul Gilmartin's CRLF patch from 1.3. This replaces most of the \015, \012, and \015\012 constants with macros. [Greg Ames ] *) Add ap_xlate_open() et al for translation of text between different character sets. The initial implementation requires iconv(). [Jeff Trawick] *) More FAQs and answers from comp.infosystems.www.servers.unix. [Joshua Slive ] *) CGI output is being timed out now. [Ryan Bloom] *) Fix the problem with dieing quietly. dupfile now takes a pool which is used by the new apr file. There is no reason to create a new file with the same lifetime as the original file. [Ryan Bloom] *) Win32: Attempt to eliminate dll relocation at start-up by specifying module base addresses. This will help shooting seg faults in the field. [William Rowe ] *) Update Apache on Windows documentation. Add new document describing how to compile Apache on Windows. [William Rowe ] *) ap_set_pipe_timeout(), ap_poll(), and APR_SO_TIMEOUT now take microseconds instead of seconds. Some storage leaks and other minor bugs in related code were fixed. [Jeff Trawick] *) Win32: First cut at getting mod_isapi working under 2.0 [William Rowe ] *) First stab at getting mod_auth_digest working under 2.0 quick change summary: - moved the random byte generation (ap_generate_random_bytes) into APR - now uses ap_time_t - compiles and runs on linux - tested with amaya [Brian Martin ] *) Win32: Move the space stripping of physical service names fix up from Apache 1.3. #include'ing "ap_mpm.h" fixes up an unresolved symbol. Add dependency checking to the CreateService call to ensure TCPIP and AFP (winsock) is started before Apache. [William Rowe ] *) Win32: Add code to perform latebinding on functions that may not exist on all levels of Windows where Apache runs. This is needed to allow Apache to start-up on Win95/98. All calls to non portable functions should be protected with ap_oslevel checks to prevent runtime segfaults. [William Rowe ] *) Fix fallback default values for SHM_R and SHM_W [Martin Kraemer] *) Get lingering_close() working again. [Dean Gaudet, Jeff Trawick] *) Win32: Get non-blocking CGI pipe reads working under Windows NT. This addresses PR 1623. Still need to address timing out runaway CGI scripts. [Bill Stoddard] *) Win32: Make ap_stat Windows 95/98 friendly [William Rowe ] *) Win32: Fix a bug in ap_get_oslevel which causes GetVersionEx() to always fail. Need to initialise the dwOSVersionInfoSize member of the OSVERSIONINFO struct before calling GetVersionEx, so GetVersionEx always fails. The patch also enhances ap_get_oslevel (and the associated enum) to handle selected service packs for NT4, and adds recognition for Windows 2000. This is useful, eg. if we can recognise NT4 SP2 then we can use ReadFileScatter and WriteFileGather in readwrite.c. [Tim Costello ] *) Get mod_rewrite building and running, and mod_status building for Win NT [Allan Edwards ] *) Patch to port mod_auth_db to the 2.0 api and also to support Berlekey DB 3.0. It works for me with both Berkeley DB 3.0.55 and 2.7.7. It should work with version 1 as well but I haven't tested it. [Brian Martin ] *) Get APR DSO code working under Windows. Includes cross platform fixes to mod_so.c. [Tim.Costello@BTFinancialgroup.com] *) Fix some of the Windows APR time functions. [William Rowe] *) FAQ changes related to tidying up historical documents on the web site. [Joshua Slive ] *) Move Windows DSO code into APR. [Bill Stoddard] *) Eliminate apr_win.h and apr_winconfig.h (and the ugly #ifdefs they cause). Now, apr.h and apr_config.h are generated from apr.hw and apr_config.hw at build time. At this point, the server will not compile on Windows because of the recent DSO commits. Fixing those next. [Bill Rowe & Bill Stoddard] *) Added error checking for file I/O APR routines. [Jon Travis ] *) APR: Don't use the values of resolver error codes for the corresponding APR error codes. On Unix and Win32, return the proper APR error code after a resolver error. [Jeff Trawick] Changes with Apache 2.0a2 *) Renamed the executable back to httpd on all platforms other than Win32 [Ryan Bloom] *) Allow BeOS to survive restarts, log properly and a few small things it had problems with due to the way it setup users and groups. [David Reid] *) Get mod_rewrite working with APR locks [Paul Reder ] *) Actually remove the sempahore when the lock cleanup routine is called on BeOS. [David Reid] *) Clear hook registrations between reads of the config file. When DSOs are unloaded and re-loaded the old hook pointers may no longer be valid. This fix eliminates potential segfaults. [Allan Edwards ] *) Fix a problem with Sigfunc not being defined or bypassed if sigaction() wasn't found. [Jim Jagielski] *) Fix the locking mechanism on BSD variants. They now use fcntl locks. This allows the server to start and serve pages. [Ryan Bloom] *) First cut at getting the Win32 installer to work [William Rowe ] *) Get htpasswd compiling under Windows [William Rowe ] *) Change the log message for a bind() failure to show the interface and port number. [Jeff Trawick] *) Import the documentation from 1.3.12 and bring parts of it up-to-date with respect to the changes that have occurred in 2.0. [Tony Finch] *) BeOS MPM updated. CGI bug on BeOS fixed. IP addresses now logged correctly on BeOS. [David Reid] *) Create one makefile for all Win32 distributions (NT/2000/95/98). Makefile.win includes the same user interface as the old Makefile.nt [William Rowe , Jeff Trawick ] *) Win32 exec now uses COMSPEC environment string for command shell path resolution. [William Rowe ] PR#3715 *) Win32: ap_connect() was not returning correct error condition PR5866 [Allen Prescott ] *) Win32: ap_open() was broken on Win9x because an NT-specific flag was passed to CreateFile. ap_puts() added an unnecessary '\n'. [Jeff Trawick ] *) Put in Korean and Norwegian index.html pages (2.0 and 1.3) which where donated by Lee Kuk Hyun and Lorant Czaran. 'Fixed' confusing ee/et name and made all extensions language/dialect rather than country reflecting. Changed example files to explicit reflect the ISO charset and added a few common ones to the example config [dirkx] *) Extend external module capability. To use this, you call configure with --with-module=path/to/mod1,path/to/mod2,etc. [Ryan Bloom] *) Backported the various "default charset" fixes from 1.3.12, including the AddDefaultCharset directive. [Jim Jagielski] *) Added the capability to do ${ENVVAR} constructs in the config file. E.g. 'ServerAdmin ${POSTMASTER}'. As commited it does this on a line by line basis; i.e. if the envvar expands to something with spaces you have to protect it by adding quotes around it (Unless of course you expect it to contains more than one argument. Alternatively you can compile it on a per token basis; which is what people usually expect by setting RESOLVE_ENV_PER_TOKEN. But this hampers fancier hacks. [Dirk-Willem van Gulik] *) Changed the 'ErrorDocument' syntax in that it NO longer supports the asymetric ErrorDocument 301 "Some message Note the opening " quote, without a closing quote. It now has either the following syntaxes ErrorDocument XXX /local/uri ErrorDocument XXX http://valid/url ErrorDocument XXX "Some Message" The recognition heuristic is: if it has a space it is a message. If it has no spaces and starts with a / or is a valid URL then treat it that way. Otherwise it is assumed to be a message. This breaks backward compatibility but makes live a hell of a lot easier for GUI's and config file parsers. [Dirk-Willem van Gulik] *) Changed 'CacheNegotiatedDocs' from its present/not-present syntax into a 'on' or 'off' syntax. As it currently is the only non nesting token which uses NO_ARGS and thus is an absolute pain for any config interface automation. This breaks backward compatibility. [Dirk-Willem van Gulik] *) Add ability to add external modules to the build process. This is done with --with-module=/path/to/module. Modules can only be added as static modules at this point. [Ryan Bloom] Changes with Apache 2.0a1 *) Fix FreeBSD 3.3 core dump. Basically, ap_initialize() needs to get called before create_process(), since create_process() passes op_on structure to semop() to get a lock, but op_on isn't initialized until ap_initialize() calls setup_lock(). Here is a slight rearrangement to main() which calls ap_initialize() earlier... [Jeff Trawick ] *) Enable Apache to use sendfile/TransmitFile API [Bill Stoddard, David Reid, Paul Reder] *) Re-Implement Win32 APR network I/O APIs and most of the file I/O APIs. [Bill Stoddard] *) Make file I/O and network I/O writev/sendv APIs consistent. Eliminate use of ap_iovec_t and use Posix struct iovec. Use seperate variable on ap_writev to set the number of iovecs passed in and number of bytes written. [Bill Stoddard] *) Adapt file iol to use APR functions. Replaced ap_open_file() with ap_create_file_iol(). ap_create_file_iol() requires that the file be opened prior to the call using ap_open(). [Bill Stoddard] *) Port mod_include and mod_cgi to 2.0 [Paul Reder, Bill Stoddard] *) ap_send{,v}, ap_recv, ap_sendfile API clarification -- bytes_read/bytes_written is always valid (never -1). Plus some fixes to buff.c to correct problems introduced by the errno => ap_status_t changes a while back. Plus a fix to chunked encoding introduced right at the beginning of 2.0. [Dean Gaudet] *) Revamped UNIX build system to use autoconf and libtool. [Manoj Kasichainula, Sascha Schumann] *) port mod_rewrite to 2.0. [Paul J. Reder ] *) More rigorous checking of Host: headers to fix security problems with mass name-based virtual hosting (whether using mod_rewrite or mod_vhost_alias). [Ben Hyde, Tony Finch] *) Add back support for UseCanonicalName in containers. [Manoj Kasichainula] *) Added APLOG_STARTUP log type. This allows us to write an error message without any of the date and time information. As a part of this change, I also removed all of the calls to fprintf(stderr and replaced them with calls to ap_log_error using APLOG_STARTUP writing to stderr is no longer portable, because we don't direct stderr to the error log on all platforms. [Ryan Bloom] *) Convert error logging functions to take errno as an argument. This makes our error logs more portable, because some Windows API's don't set errno. This change allows us to still output a valid message on all of our platforms. [Ryan Bloom] *) mod_mime_magic runs in 2.0-dev now. [Paul Reder ] *) sendfile has been added to APR. [John Zedlewski ] *) buff.c has been converted to no longer use errno. [Manoj Kasichainula] *) mod_speling runs in 2.0-dev now: a bug in readdir_r handling and interface adaption to APR functions did it. [Martin Kraemer] *) Support DSOs properly on 32-bit HP-UX 11.0 [Dilip Khandekar ] *) Updated MM in APR source tree from version 1.0.8 to 1.0.11 [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) Cleaned APR build environment integration and bootstrap APR automatically for developers from src/Configure. [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) Fixed building of src/support/htpasswd.c [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) When generating the Location: header, mod_speling forgot to escape the spelling-fixed uri. (Forw-Port from 1.3) [Martin Kraemer] *) Moved mod_auth_digest.c from experimental to standard. [Roy Fielding] *) Change all pools to APR contexts. This is the first step to incorporating APR into Apache. [Ryan Bloom] *) Move "handler not found" warning message to below the check for a wildcard handler. [Dirk , Roy Fielding] PR#2584, PR#2751, PR#3349, PR#3436, PR#3548, PR#4384, PR#4795, PR#4807 *) Support line-continuation feature in config.option file and allow the loading of multiple option sections at once via ``--with-option=,,...'' [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) Rebuilt CVS repository with Apache 1.3.9 as basis. [Roy Fielding] Changes with Apache MPM *) Use asynchronous AcceptEx() and a completion port to accept and dispatch connections to threads in Windows NT/2000. [Bill Stoddard] *) Implement WINNT Win32 MPM from original Win32 code in http_main.c [Bill Stoddard] *) Implement the APACI --with-option facility (per default used the config.option file). [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) MPM BEOS port. [David Reid ] *) Start to implement module-defined hooks that are a) fast and b) typesafe. Replace pre_connection module call with a register_hook call and implement pre_connection as a hook. The intent is that these hooks will be extended to allow Apache to be multi-protocol, and also to allow the calling order to be specified on a per-hook/per-module basis. [Ben Laurie] *) Implement mpm_* methods as "modules". Each method gets its own subdir in src/modules (eg: src/modules/prefork). Selection of method uses Rule MPM_METHOD. [Jim Jagielski] *) Port the hybrid server from the apache-apr repository as mpm_mpmt_pthread. [Manoj Kasichainula] *) os/unix/unixd.[ch]: detach, setuid, setgid, stuff which will be common amongst the unix MPMs. *) mpm_prefork: throw away all the alarm/timeout crud; and clean up the signal handling for the new world order. [Dean Gaudet] *) Crude ap_thread_mutex abstraction so that we get the pthread stuff out of alloc.c for now. [Dean Gaudet] *) Handle partial large writes correctly. [Ben Laurie] *) Eliminate conn_rec's pointer to server. All it knows is the base server based on IP/port. [Ben Laurie] *) Port a bunch of modules to the new module structure. ["Michael H. Voase" ] *) I/O layering and BUFF revamp. See docs/buff.txt. [Dean Gaudet] *) Basic restructuring to introduce the MPM concept; includes various changes to the module API... better described by docs/initial_blurb.txt. [Dean Gaudet] Changes with Apache pthreads *) New buff option added: BO_TIMEOUT. It describes the timeout for buff operations (generally over a network). [Dean Gaudet, Ryan Bloom, Manoj Kasichainula] *) Created http_accept abstraction. Added 4 new functions (not exported): init_accept(), begin_accepting_requests(), get_request(), stop_accepting_requests() [Bill Stoddard] *) Fix to ap_rprintf call that allows mod_info to work properly. [James Morris ] *) user and ap_auth_type fields were moved from connection_rec to request_rec. [Ryan Bloom] *) Removed the ap_block_alarms and ap_unblock_alarm calls. These aren't needed in a threaded server. *) Initial pthread implementation from from Dean's apache-nspr code. [Bill Stoddard, Ryan Bloom] Changes with Apache 1.3.9 *) Remove bogus error message when a redirect doesn't set Location. Instead, use an empty string to avoid coredump if the error message was supposed to include a location. [Roy Fielding] *) Don't allow configure to include mod_auth_digest unless it is explicitly requested, even if the user asked for all modules. [Roy Fielding] *) Translate module names to dll names for OS/2 so that they are no more than 8 characters long and have an extension of "dll" instead of "so". [Brian Havard] *) Print out pointer to Rule DEV_RANDOM when truerand lib not found. Fix test-compile check to check for randbyte instead of trand32. Use ap_base64encode_binary/decode instead of copy in mod_auth_digest.c and tweak to make Amaya happier. [Ronald Tschalär] *) Ensure that the installed expat include files are world readable, just like the other header files. [Martin Kraemer] *) Fixed generated AddModule adjustments in APACI's `configure' script in order to allow (new) modules like mod_vhost_alias to be handled correctly (which was touched by the adjustments for mod_alias). [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) For binary builds, add -R flag to apachectl to work around the lack of an absolute path to the ./libexec directory where the libhttp.ep file is needed for SHARED_CORE architectures. [Randy Terbush] *) WIN32: Create the CGI script process as DETACHED. This may solve the problem observed by some Win95/98 users where they get CGI script output sent to the console. [Bill Stoddard] *) Fix (re)naming in the uuencode/decode section. The ap/ap_ routines are now called ap_base64* and are 'plain' (i.e., no pool access or anything clever). Inside util.c the routines acting like pstrdup are called ap_pbase64encode() and ap_pbase64decode(). The oddly named ap_uuencode(), ap_uudecode() are kept around for now but deprecated. [dirkx] *) Clean up the base64 and SHA1 additions and make sure they are represented in the ApacheCore.def, ApacheCoreOS2.def, and httpd.exp files. [Roy Fielding] *) WIN32: Migrate to InstallShield 5.5 and provide a bit more error checking. Allow compiling on VS 6.0. [Randy Terbush] *) Fixed assumption of absolute paths in binbuild.sh. [Tony Finch] *) Use TestCompile to search for the truerand library (rather than blindly assuming its existence). If it is not found, complain (but do not exit - yet). [Martin Kraemer] *) We forgot to add the new exported function names to src/support/httpd.exp. [Bill Stoddard, Randy Terbush] *) Add description of -T command-line option to usage(). [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) For "some" platforms (notably, EBCDIC based ones), libos needs to be searched only AFTER libap has been searched, because libap needs some symbols from libos. [Martin Kraemer] *) Fix conflict with original mod_digest related to the symbol of the module dispatch list (which has to be unique for DSO and follow the usual conventions for the installation procedure). [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) Add a dbm-library check for the "usual places" (-ldbm, -lndbm, -ldb) for other platforms as well. [Martin Kraemer] *) Make ap_sha1.c compile for EBCDIC platforms: replace remaining LONG types by AP_LONG and replace reference to renamed variable 'ubuf' by 'buffer'. [Martin Kraemer] Changes with Apache 1.3.8 [not released] *) Flush the output buffer immediately after sending an error or redirect response, since the result may be needed by the client to abort a long data transfer or restart a series of pipelined requests. [Tom Vaughan , Roy Fielding] *) PORT: Improved compilation and DSO support on Sequent DYNIX/ptx. [Ian Turner ] PR#4735 *) Local struct mmap in http_core.c conflicted with system structure name on DYNIX -- changed to mmap_rec. [Roy Fielding] PR#4735 *) Added updated mod_digest as modules/experimental/mod_auth_digest. [Ronald Tschalär ] *) Fix a memory leak where the module counts were getting messed up across restarts. [David Harris ] *) CIDR addresses such as a.b.c.d/24 where d != 0 weren't handled properly in mod_access. ["Paul J. Reder" ] PR#4770 *) RewriteLock/RewriteMap didn't work properly with virtual hosts. [Dmitry Khrustalev ] PR#3874 *) PORT: Support for compaq/tandem/com. [Michael Ottati , dirkx] *) Added SHA1 password encryption support to easy migration from Netscape servers. See support/SHA1 for more information. Caused the separation of ap_md5.c into md5, sha1 and a general ap_checkpass.c with just a validate_passwd routine. Added a couple of flags to support/htpasswd. Some reuse of the to64() function; hence renamed to ap_to64(). [Dirk-Willem van Gulik, Clinton Wong ] *) Change for EBCDIC platforms (TPF and BS2000) to correctly deal with ASCII/EBCDIC conversions in "ident" query. [David McCreedy ] *) Get rid of redefinition warning on MAC_OS_X_SERVER platform. Change "Power Macintosh" to Power* so if uname prints "Power Book" we're still happy on Rhapsody platforms. [Wilfredo Sanchez] *) Fix SIGSEGV on some systems because the Vary fix below included a call to table_do with a variable argument list that was not NULL terminated. Replaced with better implementation. [Roy Fielding] Changes with Apache 1.3.7 [not released] *) The "Vary" response header field is now sanitised right before the header is sent back to the client. Multiple "Vary" fields are combined, and duplicate tokens (e.g., "Vary: host, host" or "Vary: host, negotiate, host, accept-language") are reduced to single instances. This is a better solution than the force-no-vary one (which is still valid for clients that can't cope with Vary at all). PR#3118 [Dean Gaudet, Roy Fielding, Ken Coar] *) Portability changes for BeOS. [David Reid abb37@dial.pipex.com] *) Link DSO's with "gcc -shared" instead of "ld -Bshareable" at least on Linux and FreeBSD for now. [Rasmus Lerdorf] *) Win32: More apache -k restart work. Restarts are now honored immediately and connections in the listen queue are -not- lost. This is made possible by the use of the WSADuplicateSocket() call. The listeners are opened in the parent, duplicated, then the duplicates are passed to the child. The original listen sockets are not closed by the parent across a restart, thus the listen queue is preserved. [Bill Stoddard ] *) Fix handling of case when a client has sent "Expect: 100-continue" and we are going to respond with an error, but get stuck waiting to discard the body in the pointless hope of preserving the connection. [Roy Fielding, Joe Orton ] PR#4499, PR#3806 *) Fix 'configure' to work correctly with SysV-based versions of 'tr' (consistent with Configure's use as well). [Jim Jagielski] *) apxs: Add "-S var=val" option which allows for override of CFG_* built-in values. Add "-e" option which works like -i but doesn't install the DSO; useful for editing httpd.conf with apxs. Fix editing code so that multiple invocations of apxs -a will not create duplicate LoadModule/AddModule entries; apxs can now be used to re- enable/disable a module. [Wilfredo Sanchez] *) Win32: Update the server to use Winsock 2. Specifically, link with ws2_32.lib rather than wsock32.lib. This gives us access to WSADuplcateSocket() in addition to some other enhanced comm APIs. Win 95 users may need to update their TCP/IP stack to pick up Winsock 2. (See http://www.microsoft.com/windows95/downloads/) [Bill Stoddard stoddard@raleigh.ibm.com] *) Win32: Redirect CGI script stderr (script debug info) into the error.log when CGI scripts fail. This makes Apache on Win32 behave more like Unix. [Bill Stoddard stoddard@raleigh.ibm.com] *) Fixed `httpd' usage display: -D was missing. [Ralf S. Engelschall] PR#4614 *) Fix `make r' test procedure in src/regex/: ap_isprint was not found. [Ralf S. Engelschall] PR#4561, PR#4562 *) OS/2: Fix problem with accept lock semaphores where server would die with "OS2SEM: Error 105 getting accept lock. Exiting!" [Brian Havard] PR#4505 *) Add DSO support for DGUX 4.x using gcc. Tested on x86 platforms. [Randy Terbush ] *) Add the new mass-vhost module (mod_vhost_alias.c) developed and used by Demon Internet, Ltd. [Tony Finch ] *) Better GCC detection for DSO flags under Solaris 2 where the `cc' command potentially _is_ GCC. [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) Fix apxs build issues on AIX [Rasmus Lerdorf ] *) DocumentRoot Checking: Under previous versions, when Apache first started up, it used to do a stat of each DocumentRoot to see if it existed and was a directory. If not, then an error message was printed. THIS HAS BEEN DISABLED. If DocumentRoot does not exist, you will get error messages in error_log. If the '-t' command line option is used (to check the configuration) the check of DocumentRoot IS performed. An additional command line option, '-T', has been added if you want to avoid the DocumentRoot check even when checking the configuration. [Jim Jagielski] *) Win32: The query switch "apache -S" didn't exit after showing the vhost settings. That was inconsistent with the other query functions. [Bill Stoddard - Fixed by Martin on Unix in 1.3.4] *) Win32: Changed behaviour of apache -k restart. Previously, the server would drain all connections in the stack's listen queue before honoring the restart. On a busy server, this could take hours. Now, a restart is honored almost immediately. All connections in Apache's queues are handled but connections in the stack's listen queue are discarded. Restart triggered by MaxRequestPerChild is unchanged. [Bill Stoddard ] *) Win32: Eliminated unnecessary call to wait_for_multiple_objects in the accept loop. Good for a 5% performance boost. Cleaned up parent/child process management code. [Bill Stoddard ] *) Added ceiling on file size for memory mapped files. [John Giannandrea ] PR#4122 *) Fix ndbm.h include problems with brain-dead glibc >= 2.1 which has ndbm.h in a non-standard db1/ subdir. PR#4431, PR#4528 [Henri Gomez , Ralf S. Engelschall] *) Determine AP_BYTE_ORDER for ap_config_auto.h and already use this at least for Expat. [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) Allow .module files to specify libraries with Lib:. [Ben Laurie] *) Allow SetEnvIf[NoCase] to test environment variables as well as header fields and request attributes. [Ken Coar] *) Fix mod_autoindex's handling of ScanHTMLTitles when file content-types are "text/html;parameters". PR#4524 [Ken Coar] *) Remove "mxb" support from mod_negotiation -- it was a draft feature never accepted into any standard, and it opens up certain DoS attacks. [Koen Holtman ] *) TestCompile updated. We can now run programs and output the results during the Configure process. [ Jim Jagielski] *) The source is now quad (long long) aware as needed. Specifically, the Configure process determines the correct size of off_t and *void. When the OS/platform/compiler supports quads, ap_snprintf() provides for the 'q' format qualifier (if quads are not available, 'q' is silently "demoted" to long). [Jim Jagielski] *) When the username or password fed to htpasswd is too long, include the size limit in the error message. Also report illegal characters (currently only ':') in the username. Add the size restrictions to the man page. [Ken Coar] *) Fixed the configure --without-support option so it doesn't result in an infinite loop. [Marc Slemko] *) Piped error logs could cause a segfault if an error occured during configuration after a restart. [Aidan Cully ] PR#4456 *) If a "Location" field was stored in r->err_headers_out rather than r->headers_out, redirect processing wouldn't find it and the server would core dump on ap_escape_html(NULL). Check both tables and raise HTTP_INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR with a log message if Location isn't set. [Doug MacEachern, Ken Coar] *) Add RULE_EXPAT, the src/lib/ directory structure, and a modified copy of the Expat 1.0.2 distribution. [Greg Stein] *) Replace regexec() calls with calls to a new API stub function ap_regexec(). This solves problems with DSO modules which use the regex library. [Jens-Uwe Mager , Ralf S. Engelschall] *) Add 'Request_Protocol' special keyword to mod_setenvif so that environment variables can be set according to the protocol version (e.g., HTTP/0.9 or HTTP/1.1) of the request. [Ken Coar] *) Add DSO support for OpenStep (Mach 4.2) platform. [Ralf S. Engelschall, Rex Dieter ] PR#3997 *) Fix sed regex for generating ap_config_auto.h in src/Configure. [Jan Gallo ] PR#3690, PR#4373 *) Switch to /bin/sh5 in APACI on Ultrix and friends to avoid problems with their brain-dead /bin/sh. [Ralf S. Engelschall] PR#4372 *) Better DSO flags recognition on NetBSD platforms using ELF. [Todd Vierling ] PR#4310 *) Always log months in english format for %t in mod_log_config. [Petr Lampa ] PR#4366, 679 *) Support for server-parsed and multiview-determined ReadmeName and HeaderName files in mod_autoindex. Removed the restriction on "/"s in ReadmeName and HeaderName directives since the *sub_req* routines will deal with the access issues. (It's now possible to have {site|group|project|customer|...} wide readmes and headers.) [Raymond S Brand , Ken Coar] PR#1574, 3026, 3529, 3569, 4256 *) When stat() fails, don't assume anything about the contents of the struct stat. [Ed Korthof ] *) It's OK for a semop to return EINTR, just loop around and try again. [Dean Gaudet] *) Fix configuration engine re-entrant hangups, which solve a handful of problems seen with mod_perl configuration sections [Salvador Ortiz Garcia ] *) Mac OS and Mac OS X Server now use the appropriate custom layout by default when building with APACI; allow for platform-specific variable defaults in configure. [Wilfredo Sanchez] *) Do setgid() before initgroups() in http_main; some platforms zap the grouplist when setgid() is called. This was fixed in suexec earlier, but the main httpd code missed the change. [Rob Saccoccio ] PR#2579 *) Add recognition of .tgz as a gzipped tarchive. [Bertrand de Singly ] PR#2364 *) mod_include's fsize/flastmod should allow only relative paths, just like "include file". [Jaroslav Benkovsky ] *) OS/2: Add support for building loadable modules using DLLs. [Brian Havard] *) Add iconsdir, htdocsdir, and cgidir to config.layout. [Wilfredo Sanchez] *) Fix minor but annoying bug with the test for Configuration.tmpl being newer than Configuration so that it is less likely to fail when using APACI and shadow sources. [Wilfredo Sanchez] *) PORT: Add initial support for Mac OS (versions 10.0 and greater). Use Mac OS X Server layout for now. Clean up dyld code in unix/os.c, and don't install the dyld error handlers, which are no longer needed in Mac OS. [Wilfredo Sanchez] *) Rename Rhapsody layout to "Mac OS X Server". Change install locations to appropriate ones for user-built (as opposed to system) installs. [Wilfredo Sanchez] *) Modify mod_autoindex's handling of AddDescription so that the behaviour matches the documentation. [Ken Coar] PR#1898, 3072. *) Add functionality to the install-bindist.sh script created by binbuild.sh to use tar when copying distribution files to the serverroot. This allows upgrading an existing installation without nesting the new distribution in the old. install-bindist.sh now detects the local perl5 path to install apxs and dbmmanage with proper path to perl interpreter. Add an install-binsupport target which copies the source files for apxs and dbmmanage to bindist to allow these scripts to be properly installed relative to the destination serverroot. [Randy Terbush, Covalent Technologies, randy@covalent.net] *) Fix intermittent SEGV in ap_proxy_cache_error() in src/modules/proxy_util.c where a NULL filepointer and temporary filename were closed and unlinked. [Graham Leggett , Tim Costello ] PR#3178 *) Fix inconsistent error messages reported by mod_proxy. [Graham Leggett ] *) OS/2: Fix terminating CGIs that aren't compiled by EMX GCC when a connection is aborted. [Brian Havard] *) Force the LANG envariable to the known state of "C" so that we have assurance about how string manipulators (e.g., tr) will function. [Ken Coar] PR#1630 *) Add a directive to allow customising of the tracking cookie name. [Ken Coar] PR#2921, 4303 *) Add "force-no-vary" envariable to allow servers to work around clients that choke on "Vary" fields in the response header. [Ken Coar, Dmitry Khrustalev ] PR#4118 *) Fixed a bug in mod_dir that causes a child process will infinitely recurse when it attemps to handle a request for a directory wnd the value of the DirectoryIndex directive is a single dot. Also likely to happen for anyother values of DirectoryIndex that will map back to the same directory. The handler now only considers regular files as being index candidates. No PR#s found. [Raymond S Brand ] *) Ease configuration debugging by making TestCompile fall back to using "make" if the $MAKE variable is unset [Martin Kraemer] *) Fixed the ServerSignature directive to work as documented. [Raymond S Brand ] PR#4248 *) Add "opt" (SysV-style) layout to config.layout. [Raymond S Brand ] *) Add APACI --without-execstrip option which can be used to disable the stripping of executables on installation. This is very important for DSO and debugging situations. [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) Add support for OS/2 (case insenstive filesystem, .exe suffix, etc) to APACI files and related scripts. [Yitzchak Scott-Thoennes , Ralf S. Engelschall] PR#4269 *) Add support for standalone mode in TPF [Joe Moenich ] *) Fix number of bytes copied by read_connection() in src/support/ab.c [Jim Cox ] PR#4271 *) Fix special RewriteCond "-s" pattern matching. [Bob Finch ] *) Fix value quoting in src/Configure script for ap_config_auto.h [Paul Sutton ] *) Make sure RewriteLock can be used only in the global context, (i.e. outside of any sections) because it's a global facility of the rewrite engine. [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) Fix the ownership delegation for proxy directory under `make install'. [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) APACI would not correctly build suexec. [Maria Verina ] PR#4260 *) mod_mime_magic passed only the first 4k of a file to uncompress/gzip, but those tools sometimes do not produce any output unless a sufficient portion of the compressed file is input. Change to pass the entire file -- but only read 4k of output. [Marcin Cieslak ] PR#4097 *) "IndexOptions None" generated extra spaces at the end of each line. [inkling@firstnethou.com] PR#3770 *) The "100 Continue" response wasn't being sent after internal redirects. [Jose KAHAN ] PR#3910, 3806, 3575 *) When padding the name with spaces for display, mod_autoindex would count &, <, and > in their escaped width, messing up the display. [Dean Gaudet] PR#4075, 3758 *) PORT: fixed a compilation problem on NEXT. [Jacques Distler ] PR#4130 *) r->request_time wasn't being set properly in certain error conditions. [Dean Gaudet] PR#4156 *) PORT: deal with UTS compiler error in http_protocol.c [Dave Dykstra ] PR#4189 *) Add ap_vrprintf() function. [John Tobey ] PR#4246 *) Fix the mod_mime hash table to work properly with locales other than C. [Dean Gaudet] PR#3427 *) Fix a memory leak which is exacerbated by certain configurations. [Dean Gaudet] PR#4225 *) Prevent clobbering saved IFS values in APACI. [Jim Jagielski] *) Fix buffer overflows in ap_uuencode and ap_uudecode pointed out by "Peter 'Luna' Altberg " and PR#3422 [Peter 'Luna' Altberg , Ronald Tschalär] *) Make {Set,Unset,Pass}Env per-directory instead of per-server. [Ben Laurie] *) Correct an apparent typo: on the Windows and MPE platforms, the htpasswd utility was limiting passwords to only 8 characters. [Ken Coar] *) EBCDIC platforms: David submitted patches for two bugs in the MD5 digest port for EBCDIC machines: a) the htdigest utility overwrote the old contents of the digest file b) the Content-MD5 header value (ContentDigest directive) was wrong when the returned file was not converted from EBCDIC, but was a binary (e.g., image file) in the first place. [David McCreedy ] *) support/htpasswd now permits the password to be specified on the command line with the '-b' switch. This is useful when passwords need to be maintained by scripts -- particularly in the Win32 environment. [Ken Coar] *) Win32: Win32 multiple services patch. Added capability to install and run multiple copies of apache as individual services. Example 1: apache -n apache1 -i -f c:/httpd.conf Installs apache as service 'apache1' and associates c:/httpd.conf with that service. net start apache1 Starts apache1 service. net stop apache1 Stops apache1 service Example 2: apache -n apache2 -i Installs apache as service 'apache2'. httpd.conf is located under the default server root (/apache/conf/httpd.conf). net start apache2 Starts apache2 service. Example 3: apache -n apache3 -i -d c:/program files/apache Install apache as service 'apache3' and sets server root to c:/program files/apache. Example 4: apache -n apache2 -k restart Restart apache2 service [Keith Wannamaker, Ken Parzygnat, Bill Stoddard] *) Correct the signed/unsigned character handling for the MD5 routines; mismatches were causing compilation problems with gcc -pedantic and in the TPF cross-compilation. [Ken Coar] *) OS/2: Rework CGI handling to use spawn*() instead of fork/exec, achieving a roughly 5 fold speed up. [Brian Havard] *) proxy ftp: instead of using the hardwired string "text/plain" as a fallback type for files served by the ftp proxy, use the ap_default_type() function to determine the configured type. This allows for special configurations like DefaultType gargle/blurb Additionally, add the Content-Encoding: header to FTP proxy replies when the encoding is defined (by the AddEncoding directive). Because it was missing, it was almost impossible to browse compressed files using the FTP proxy (works now perfectly in Communicator). The ftp proxy now also returns the Date: and Server: header lines (if not much else... This code is "somewhat" broken) like normal requests do. [Martin Kraemer] *) Be more smart in APACI's configure script when determining the UID/GID for User/Group directives and use the determined UID/GID to initialize the permissions on the proxycachedir. [Dirk-Willem van Gulik, Ralf S. Engelschall] *) Changed the forking-prior-to-cleanup in the proxy module to first check wether it actually needs to collect garbage. This reduces the number of fork()s from one/request to just the odd one an hour. [Dirk-Willem van Gulik] *) Added proxy, auth and header support to src/support/ab.c. Added a README file to src/support/ [Dirk-Willem van Gulik] *) Don't hard-code the path to AWK in --shadow bootstrapping Makefile. [Ralf S. Engelschall] PR#4050 *) Add support for DSO module compilation on BSD/OS 3.x. [Randy Terbush, Covalent Technologies] *) Fix sed-substitutions in `make install': path elements like `httpd/conf' (for instance from an APACI configure --sysconfdir=/etc/httpd/conf option) were substituted with $(TARGET).conf, etc. Same for other strings with dots where the dot wasn't matched as plain text. [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) PORT: Add support for FreeBSD 4.x [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) Fix verbose output of APACI configure (option -v) [Martin Kraemer, Ralf S. Engelschall] Changes with Apache 1.3.6 *) Removed new PassAllEnv code due to DSO problems. [Lars Eilebrecht] Changes with Apache 1.3.5 [not released] *) M_INVALID needed a value within the scope of METHODS so that unknown methods can be access controlled. [Roy Fielding] PR#3821 *) Added PassAllEnv; makes server's entire environment available to CGIs and SSIs executed within directive's scope. [Ken Coar] *) ap_uuencode() always added two trailing '='s and encoding of 8 bit characters on a machine with signed char may produced incorrect results. Additionally ap_uuencode() should now work correctly on EBCDIC platforms. [Ronald Tschalär ] PR#3411 *) WIN32: Binary installer now runs the configuration DLL before the reboot prompt (which is only given if MSVCRT.DLL system DLL is new or updated). This should avoid the configuration directory being empty after installation. [Paul Sutton] PR#3767, 3800, 3827, 3850, 3900, 3953, 3988 *) WIN32: Binary installer now creates Start menu options to start and stop Apache as a console application and to uninstall the Apache service on NT. [Paul Sutton] PR#3741 *) WIN32: Apache.exe now contains an icon. [Paul Sutton] *) PORT: Switch back to using fcntl() locking on Linux -- instabilities have been reported with flock() locking (probably related to kernel version). [Dean Gaudet] PR#2723, 3531 *) Using APACI, the main config file (usually httpd.conf) was not being adjusted as $(TARGET).conf. [Wilfredo Sanchez ] *) PORT: AIX does not require the SHARED_CODE "hack" [Ryan Bloom ] *) Set-Cookie headers were being doubled up for some CGIs by the O(n^2) avoidance code added in 1.3.3. [Dean Gaudet, Jeff Lewis ] PR#3872 *) ap_isxdigit was somehow neglected when adding the ap_isfoo() macros for 8-bit safeness. [Dean Gaudet] *) PORT: Use -fPIC instead of -fpic on Solaris and SunOS for compiling DSOs because SPARCs have a small machine-specific maximum size for the Global Offset Table which is often exceeded when compiling one of the larger third-party modules with Apache. [Peter Urban ] PR#3977 *) Move the directive `ExtendedStatus' in httpd.conf-dist-win _after_ the DSO/DLL section because it's a directive from mod_status and isn't available before the DLL of mod_status is loaded. [Martin POESCHL ] PR#3936 *) SECURITY: Fix a bug in the calculation of the buffer size for the line continuation facility in Apache's configuration files which could lead to a buffer overflow situation. [Thomas Devanneaux ] PR#3617 *) Make documentation and error messages of APACI's --activate-module=FILE option more clear. [Jan Wolter ] PR#3995 *) Fix the gcc version check (for enabling the `inline' facility) to really support all future gcc versions >= 2.7 until we know more. [John Tobey ] PR#3983 *) Let APACI's configure script correctly complain for unknown --enable-XXX and --disable-XXX options. [Ralf S. Engelschall] PR#3958 *) Link the shared core bootstrap program (``Rule SHARED_CORE=yes'') also against libap.a and use its ap_snprintf() instead of sprintf() to avoid possible buffer overflows. [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) Remove no longer used non-API function ap_single_module_init(). [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) Add Apple's Mac OS X Server Layout "Rhapsody" to config.layout. [Wilfredo Sanchez] *) Add cgidir, htdocsdir, iconsdir variables to Makefile.tmpl in order to make platform installations easier. [Wilfredo Sanchez] *) In configure, do not append the target name to the directory path if the path already contains "apache". [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) SIGPIPE is now ignored by the server core. The request write routines (ap_rputc, ap_rputs, ap_rvputs, ap_rwrite, ap_rprintf, ap_rflush) now correctly check for output errors and mark the connection as aborted. Replaced many direct (unchecked) calls to ap_b* routines with the analogous ap_r* calls. [Roy Fielding] *) Enhanced mod_rewrite's mapfile handling: The in-core cache for text and DBM format mapfiles now uses a 4-way hash table with LRU functionality. Furthermore map lookups for non-existent keys are now cached as well. Additionally "txt" maps are now parsed with simple string functions instead of using ap_pregcomp(). As a side effect a bug that prevented the usage of keys containing the "," character was fixed. The changes drastically improve the performance when large rewrite maps are in use. [Michael van Elst , Lars Eilebrecht] PR#3160 *) Added ap_sub_req_method_uri() for doing a subrequest with a method other than GET, and const'd the definition of method in request_rec. [Greg Stein] *) Use proper pid_t type for saving PIDs in alloc.c. [John Bley] *) Replaced use of WIN32 define with HAVE_DRIVE_LETTERS to indicate when the OS allows a DOS drive letter within pathnames. [Brian Havard] *) Add %V to mod_log_config, this logs the hostname according to the UseCanonicalName setting (this is the pre-1.3.4 behaviour of %v). Useful for mass vhosting. [Tony Finch ] *) Add support for \n and \t to mod_log_config, can be used to produce more reliable logs with multiline entries. [Tony Finch ] *) Fixed a few compiler nits. [John Bley ] *) Added informative error messages for failed munmap() and fseek() calls in http_core.c. [John Bley, Roy Fielding] *) Added some informative error messages for some failed malloc() calls. [John Bley , Jim Jagielski] *) OS/2 ap_os_canonical_filename()'s behaviour is improved: ap_assert() is removed. This allows directives to work and prevents invalid requests from killing the process. [Brian Havard ] *) Reorganised FAQ document. [Joshua Slive ] PR#2497 *) src/support/: The ApacheBench benchmark program was overhauled by David N. Welton: you can now have it generate an HTML TABLE, presumably for integration into other HTML sources. David updated the ab man page as well and added some missing descriptions. Thanks! [David N. Welton ] *) Win32: The filename validity checker now allows filenames containing characters in the range 0x80 to 0xff (for example accented characters). [Paul Sutton] PR#3890 *) Added conditional logging based upon environment variables to mod_log_config. mod_log_referer and mod_log_agent are now deprecated. [Ken Coar] *) Allow apache acting as a proxy server to relay the real reason of a failure to a client rather than the "internal server error" it does currently. The general exposure mechanism can be triggered by any module by setting the "verbose-error-to" note to "*"; this allows more than just proxy errors to be exposed. [Cliff Skolnick, Roy Fielding, Martin Kraemer] Related to PR#3455, 4086 *) Moved man pages for ab and apachectrl to section 8. [Wilfredo Sanchez, Roy Fielding] *) Added -S option to install.sh so that options can be passed to strip on some platforms. [Ralf S. Engelschall, Wilfredo Sanchez] *) Tweak modules Makefile generated by Configure so that it handles the test case of no modules being selected. [chaz@reliant.com] *) Added a sectioning directive that allows the user to assign authentication control to any HTTP method that is *not* given in the argument list; i.e., the logical negation of the directive. This is particularly useful for controlling access on methods unknown to the Apache core, but perhaps known by some module or CGI script. [Roy Fielding, Tony Finch] *) Prevent apachectl from complaining if the PIDFILE exists but does not contain a process id, as might occur if the server is being rapidly restarted. [Wilfredo Sanchez] *) Win32: Add global symbols missing from ApacheCore.def. [Carl Olsen] *) Entity tag comparisons for If-Match and If-None-Match were not being performed correctly -- weak tags might cause false positives. Also, strong comparison wasn't properly enforced in all cases. [Roy Fielding, Ken Coar, Dean Gaudet] PR#2065, 3657 *) OS/2: Supply OS/2 error code instead of errno on semaphore errors. [Brian Havard] *) Work around a bug in Lynx regarding its sending "Negotiate: trans" even though it doesn't understand TCN. [Koen Holtman, Roy Fielding] *) Added ap_size_list_item(), ap_get_list_item(), and ap_find_list_item() to util.c for parsing an HTTP header field value to extract the next list item, taking into account the possible presence of nested comments, quoted-pairs, and quoted-strings. ap_get_list_item() also removes insignificant whitespace and lowercases non-quoted tokens. [Roy Fielding] PR#2065 *) proxy: The various calls to ap_proxyerror() can return HTTP/1.1 status code different from 500. This allows the proxy to, e.g., return "403 Forbidden" for ProxyBlock'ed URL's. [Martin Kraemer] Related to PR#3455 *) Fix ordering of language variants for the case where the traditional negotiation algorithm is being used with multiple language variants and no Accept-Language. [James Treacy ] PR#3299, 3688 *) Do not round the TCN quality calculation to 5 decimal places, unlike RFC 2296, because the calculation might need 12 decimal places to get the right result. [Roy Fielding] *) Remove unused code to disable transparent negotiation when negotiating on encoding only, as we now handle encoding too (though this is nonstandard for TCN), remove charset=ISO-8859-1 fiddle from the fiddle-averse RVSA comparison, and fix bugs in some debugging statements within mod_negotiation. [Koen Holtman] *) Fixed a rare memory corruption possibility in mod_dir if the index file is negotiable and no acceptable variant can be found. [Dean Gaudet, Roy Fielding, Martin Kraemer] *) Win32: Add new config directive, ScriptInterpreterSource, to enable searching the Win32 registry for script interpreters. [Bill Stoddard] *) Win32: The compiled-in default filename for the error log is now error.log, which matches the default in the distributed httpd.conf. [Paul Sutton] *) Win32: Any error messages from -i or -u command line options are now displayed on the console output rather than sent to the error log. Also the "Running Apache..." message is not output unless Apache is going to serve requests. [Paul Sutton] *) Rework the MD5 authentication scheme to use FreeBSD's algorithm, and use a private significator ('$apr1$') to mark passwords as being smashed with our own algorithm. Also abstract the password checking into a new ap_validate_password() routine. [Ken Coar] *) Win32: The filename validity checker now allows "COM" but refuses access to "COM1" through "COM4". This allows filenames such as "com.name" to be served. [Paul Sutton] PR#3769. *) BS2000: Adapt to the new ufork() system call interface which will make subtasking easier on the OSD/POSIX mainframe environment. [Martin Kraemer] *) Add a compatibility define for escape_uri() -> ap_escape_uri() to ap_compat.h. [David White ] PR#3725 *) Make NDBM file suffix determination for mod_rewrite more accurate, i.e. use `.db' instead of `.pag' not only for FreeBSD, but also when the NDBM library looks like Berkeley-DB based. [Ralf S. Engelschall] PR#3773 *) Add ability to handle DES or MD5 authentication passwords. [Ryan Bloom ] *) Fix O(n^2) memory consumption in mod_speling. [Dean Gaudet] *) SECURITY: Avoid some buffer overflow problems when escaping quoted strings. (This overflow was on the heap and we believe impossible to exploit.) [Rick Perry ] *) Let src/Configure be aware of CFLAGS options starting with plus signs as it's the case for the HP/UX compiler. [Doug Yatcilla ] PR#3681 *) Remove the hard-wire of TAR=tar (we now check for gtar and gnutar first) and check to see if the tar we wind up with supports '-h'. [Jim Jagielski] PR#3671 *) A consistent and conservative style for all shell scripts has been implemented. Basically, all shell string tests use the traditional hack of 'if [ "x$var" != "x" ]' or 'if [ "x$var" = "xstring" ]' to protect against bare null variable strings (ie: wrapping both sides with double quotes and prepending 'x'). 'x' was chosen because it's more universal and hopefully easier for old shell prgrammers, as well as being easier to search for in 'vi' (/x\$) :) [Jim Jagielski] *) The status module now prints out both the main server generation as well as the generation of each process. Also, the vhost info is printed with '?notable'. [Jim Jagielski] *) Move src/main/md5c.c to src/ap/ap_md5c.c; it's httpd-neutral and this makes its functions available to things in src/support. [Ken Coar] Changes with Apache 1.3.4 *) Renamed macros status_drops_connection to ap_status_drops_connection and vestigial scan_script_header to ap_scan_script_header_err, mostly for aesthetic reasons. [Roy Fielding] *) The query switch "httpd -S" didn't exit after showing the vhost settings. That was inconsistent with the other query functions. [Martin Kraemer] *) Moved the MODULE_MAGIC_COOKIE from before the versions and filename to the end of the STANDARD_MODULE_STUFF. Its presence at the beginning prevented reporting of the filename for modules compiled before 1 January 1999. [Ken Coar] *) SECURITY: ap_os_is_filename_valid() has been added to Win32 to detect and prevent access to special DOS device file names. [Paul Sutton, Ken Parzygnat] *) WIN32: Created new makefiles Makefile_win32.txt (normal build) and Makefile_win32_debug.txt (debug build) that work on Win95. Run each of the following from the src directory: nmake /f Makefile_win32.txt # compiles normal build nmake /f Makefile_win32.txt install # compiles and installs nmake /f Makefile_win32.txt clean # removes compiled junk nmake /f Makefile_win32_debug.txt # compiles debug build nmake /f Makefile_win32_debug.txt install nmake /f Makefile_win32_debug.txt clean [Roy Fielding] *) Added binbuild.sh and findprg.sh helpers to make it easier for us to build binary distributions. [Lars Eilebrecht] *) IndexOptions SuppressColumnSorting only turned off making the column headers anchors; you could still change the display order by manually adding a '?N=A' or similar query string to the URL. Now SuppressColumnSorting locks in the sort order so it can't be overridden this way. [Ken Coar] *) Added IndexOrderDefault directive to supply a default sort order for FancyIndexed directory listings. [Ken Coar] PR#1699 *) Change the ap_assert macro to a variant that works on all platforms. [Richard Prinz ] PR#2575 *) Make sure under ELF-based NetBSD (now) and OpenBSD (future) we don't search for an underscore on dlsym() (as it's already the case for FreeBSD 3.0). [Todd Vierling ] PR#2462 *) Small fix for mod_env.html: The module was documented as to be _not_ compiled into Apache per default, although it _IS_ compiled into Apache per default. [Sim Harbert ] PR#3572 *) Instead of fixing a bug in the generation procedure for config.status (a backslash was missing) we remove the bug together with it's complete context because the special cases of the past can now no longer occur because of the recent magic for the --with-layout default. [Ralf S. Engelschall] PR#3590 *) Make top-level Makefile aware of a parallel build procedures (make -j) by making sure the src/support/ tools are _forced_ to be build last (they depend on other libraries). [Markus Theissinger ] *) Fix installation procedure: Now that os-inline.c is actually used (a recently fixed bug prevented this) we need to also install os-include.c in addition to os.h into the PREFIX/include/ location or building of module DSOs with APXS fails. [Ralf S. Engelschall] PR#3527 *) Added MODULE_MAGIC_COOKIE as the first field in a module structure to allow us to distinguish between a garbled DSO (or even a file which isn't an Apache module DSO at all) and a DSO which doesn't match the current Apache API. [Ralf S. Engelschall] PR#3152 *) Two minor enhancements to mod_rewrite: First RewriteRule now also supports the ``nocase|NC'' flag (as RewriteCond already does for ages) to match case insensitive (this especially avoids nasty patterns like `[tT][eE][sS][tT]'). Second two additional internal map functions `escape' and `unescape' were added which can be used to escape/unescape to/from hex-encodings in URLs parts (this is especially useful in combination with map lookups). [Magnus Bodin, Ian Kallen, Ralf S. Engelschall] *) Renamed the macro escape_uri() to ap_escape_uri() which was forgotten (because it was a macro) in the symbol renaming process. [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) Fix some inconsistencies related to the scopes of directives. The only user visible change is that the directives `UseCanonicalName' and `ContentDigest' now use the (more correct) `Options' scope instead of (less correct) `AuthConfig' scope. [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) Using DSO, the Server token was being mangled. Specifically, the module's token was being added first before the Apache token. This has been fixed. [Jim Jagielski] *) Major overhaul of mod_negotiation.c, part 2. - properly handle "identity" within Accept-Encoding. - allow encoded variants in RVSA negotiation and let them appear in the Alternates field using the non-standard "encoding" tag-list. - fixed both negotiation algorithms so that an explicitly accepted encoding is preferred over no encoding if "identity" is not included within Accept-Encoding. - added ap_array_pstrcat() to alloc.c for efficient concatenation of large substring sequences. - replaced O(n^2) memory hogs in mod_negotiation with ap_array_pstrcat. [Roy Fielding] *) Major overhaul of mod_negotiation.c, part 1. - cleanups to mod_negotiation comments and code structure - made compliant with HTTP/1.1 proposed standard (rfc2068) and added support for everything in the upcoming HTTP/1.1 revision (draft-ietf-http-v11-spec-rev-06.txt). - language tag matching also handles tags with more than 2 levels like x-y-z - empty Accept, Accept-Language, Accept-Charset headers are processed correctly; previously an empty header would make all values acceptable instead of unacceptable. - allowed for q values in Accept-Encoding - added support for transparent content negotiation (rfc2295 and rfc2296) (though we do not implement all features in these drafts, e.g. no feature negotiation). Removed old experimental version. - implemented 'structured entity tags' for better cache correctness (structured entity tags ensure that caches which can deal with Vary will (eventually) be updated if the set of variants on the server is changed) - this involved adding a vlist_validator element to request_rec - this involved adding the ap_make_etag() function to the global API - modified guessing of charsets used by Apache negotiation algorithm to guess 'no charset' if the variant is not a text/* type - added code to sort multiviews variants into a canonical order so that negotiation results are consistent across backup/restores and mirrors - removed possibility of a type map file resolving to another type map file as its best variant [Koen Holtman, Roy Fielding, Lars Eilebrecht] PR#3451, 3299, 1987 *) RFC2396 allows the syntax http://host:/path (with no port number) but the proxy disallowed it (ap_proxy_canon_netloc()). [David Kristol ] PR#3530 *) When modules update/modify the file name in the configfile_t structure, syntax errors will report the updated name, not the original one. [Fabien Coelho ] PR#3573 *) Correct some filename case assumptions from WIN32 to CASE_BLIND_FILESYSTEM. [Brian Havard ] *) For %v log ServerName regardless of the UseCanonicalName setting (similarly for %p). [Dean Gaudet] *) Configure was initializing the variables $OSDIR, $INCDIR and $SHELL rather late (too late for some invocations of TestCompile). This improves the make environment available to TestCompile and the *.module scripts. [Martin Kraemer] *) The hashbang emulation code in ap_execve.c would interpret #!/hashbang/scripts correctly, but failed to fall back to a standard shell for scripts which did NOT start with #! Now SHELL_PATH is started in these cases. [Martin Kraemer] *) PORT: Added the Cyberguard V2 port [Richard Stagg ] PR#3336 *) Update APXS manual page: some -q option arguments were missing and another was incorrect. [Mark Anderson ] PR#3553 *) Cleanup the command line options: `-?' was documented to show the usage list but does it with an error because `?' is not a valid command. OTOH a lot of users expect `-h' to print such a usage list and instead are annoyed for ages by our huge unreadable list of directives. So we now changed the command line options this way: 1. `-L' => `-R' Intent: we need `-L' to be free, and `-R' for the DSO run-time path is very similar to the popular linker option. 2. `-h' => `-L' Intent: while -l gives the small list of modules, -L now gives the large list of directives implemented by these modules. This is also consistent with -v (short version info) and -V (large version info). 3. `-?' => `-h' Intent: it's now the expected option ;-) The manual page was adjusted accordingly. [Ralf S. Engelschall] PR#2714 *) Fixed problem of fclose() on an unopened file in suexec if LOG_EXEC wasn't defined. [Rick Franchuk ] *) Removed recently introduced bugs and disfigurements in APACI: o fixed argument line processing: using $args was broken: It was not initialized and using args="$args $apc_option" and even args="$args \"$apc_option\"" fails in the second processing round for any arguments containing whitespaces. The only correct way is to use the construct "$@" (but not possible here) or iterate _both_ times over the implicit argument line (no argument to for-loop) which is what we now use. o make --with-layout=Apache the default without creating redundancy (copying the --with-layout block in the argument parsing loop). We achieve this by using the "$@" construct together with the `set' command to prepend --with-layout=Apache to the command line in case --with-layout is not used. o fixed auto-suffix handling now that config.layout exists. Paths which are auto-suffixed are marked with a trailing plus sign in config.layout and every path now can be marked this way (not only the four paths for which we do it currently). Additionally the suffix is no longer a static one. Instead it's now `/' where is the argument of the --target option or per default `httpd'. o allow also tabs (and only spaces) where we match whitespaces o various fixes and cleanups related to used shell coding style o made Jim happy by replacing `Written by' with `Initially written by' ;-) o trimmed output of --help to fit into 80 columns [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) Added two new core API functions, ap_single_module_configure() and ap_single_module_init(), which are now used by mod_so to configure a module after loading. [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) PORT: Add defines for USE_FLOCK_SERIALIZED_ACCEPT and SINGLE_LISTEN_UNSERIALIZED_ACCEPT to NetBSD/OpenBSD section of ap_config.h to allow serialized accept for multiport listens. [Roy Fielding, Curt Sampson] PR#3120 *) PORT: Fixed a misplaced #endif for NetBSD/OpenBSD section of ap_config.h that would skip several defines if DEFAULT_GROUP was overridden. [Roy Fielding] *) PORT: The I86 version of DGUX has support for strncasecmp and strcasecmp, so allow it in ap_config.h. [Amiel Lee Yee] PR#3247 *) Fix ordering of definitions in ap_config.h so that ap_inline is defined before it might be used. [Victor Khimenko] *) PORT: Add Dynamic Shared Object (DSO) support for BSDI (v4.0). [Tom Serkowski ] PR#3453 *) Make generation of src/Configuration.apaci more robust: It failed to differenciate between modules when one module name was a postfix of another (e.g. cgi vs. fastcgi). We now check for mod_XXX, libXXX and even just XXX (think about totally non-standard names like "apache_ssl", too). [Ralf S. Engelschall] PR#3380 *) In src/Configure remove the SERVER_SUBVERSION support (already deprecated since 1.3b7) and make whitespace handling more robust (it failed horrible when whitespaces were present in the arguments of -D options). [Ralf S. Engelschall] PR#3240 *) Add APACI --shadow=DIR variant (in addition to --shadow). This now first creates an external package shadow tree in DIR before the local build shadow tree is generated under DIR. This way one can have the extracted Apache distribution tree read-only on NFS or CDROM and still build Apache from these sources. An automatically triggered VPATH-like mechanism is provided through the TOP variable, too. [Ralf S. Engelschall, Wilfredo Sanchez ] *) Fix negotiation so that a Vary response header is correctly generated when, for a particular dimension, variants only vary in having or not having a value for that dimension. [Paul Sutton] *) Fix negotiation so that we prefer an encoded variant over an unencoded variant if the user-agent explicitly says it can accept that encoding. Previously we always preferred the unencoded variant. [Paul Ausbeck , Paul Sutton] PR#3447 *) Fix APXS tool: query variables LIBS_SHLIB and TARGET were not recognized and the usage page was inconsistent with the functionality and manpage. [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) Allow special options -Wc,xxx and -Wl,xxx on APXS compile/link command. They can occur multiple times and their arguments (`xxx') are passed AS IS to the compiler/linker command. [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) Fixed possible (but harmless in practice) bug in the DBM lookup procedure of mod_rewrite: very long keys were truncated. [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) Added a generic --with-layout=[FILE:]ID option. ID here is a layout identifier, currently "Apache" and "GNU" are pre-defined in the file config.layout. Custom layouts are possible by using FILE:ID as the argument where the layout ID is taken from FILE. The config.layout file consists of .. sections where inside those sections "path_variable: path_value" pairs can be specified. These lines are converted to path_variable='path_value'. *) Add a DefaultLanguage directive so that files missing a language extension (e.g., .fr, .de) can be labelled as being some other default language. DefaultLanguage can appear in and containers as well as .htaccess files. [Paul Sutton] PR#1180 *) Fix TARGET configuration when configuring and installing using APACI configure. TARGET now defines the basename of the configuration file, startup script, manual page, etc. log_error_core() now reports the server binary name given by argv[0]. TARGET can now also be defined with --target=TARGET parameter passed to APACI configure. [Ralf Engelschall, Randy Terbush] *) mod_include.c:handle_perl() now properly tests for OPT_INCNOEXEC rather than OPT_INCLUDES [Rainer Schoepf ] *) ap_md5_binary() was using sprintf() rather than a table lookup to convert binary bytes to hex digits. [Ronald Tschalär ] PR#3409 *) Fix SEGV in TCN negotiation if no variants are acceptable. [Martin Plechsmid ] PR#1987 *) API: ap_exists_config_define() function is now "public" [Doug MacEachern] *) Fix documentation of `Action' directive: It can activate a CGI script when either a handler or a MIME content type is triggered by the request. [Andrew Pimlott ] PR#3340 *) Document the `add' command of `dbmmanage' in `dbmmanage.1' manpage. [David MacKenzie ] PR#3394 *) Ignore a "ErrorDocument 401" directive with a full URL and write a notice to the error log. It is not possible to send a 401 response and a redirect at the same time. [Lars Eilebrecht] *) Fallback to native compilers for IRIX-32 platform. It seems that a gcc 2.8.1 compiled apache is logging client addresses with all bits set (255.255.255.255). This is the second such problem caused by gcc 2.8.1 compiler. The first being broken semaphore locking. [Randy Terbush] *) Updated mime.types to reflect current Internet media types and include a URL to the registry. [Manoj Kasichainula, Roy Fielding] PR#2380, 2286, 2246 *) SECURITY: Do a more complete check in mod_include to avoid an infinite loop of recursive SSI includes. [Marc Slemko] PR#3323 *) Add APACI --suexec-docroot and --suexec-logfile options which can be used to set the document root directory (DOC_ROOT) and the suexec logfile (LOG_EXEC), respectively. Additionally the --layout option was changed to show more information about the suEXEC setup. [Lars Eilebrecht] PR#3316, 3357, 3361 *) Added the last two WebDAV status codes of 424 (Failed Dependency) and 507 (Insufficient Storage) for use by third-party modules. [Roy Fielding] *) Enabled all of the WebDAV method names for use by third-party modules, Limit, and Script directives. That includes PATCH, PROPFIND, PROPPATCH, MKCOL, COPY, MOVE, LOCK, and UNLOCK. Improved mod_actions.c so that it can use any of the methods defined in httpd.h. Added ap_method_number_of(method) for getting the internal method number. [Roy Fielding] *) PORT: Add a port to the TPF OS. [Joe Moenich and others at IBM] *) Fix problems with handling of UNC names (e.g., \\host\path) on Win32. [Ken Parzygnat ] *) Rework os_canonical_*() on Win32 so it's simpler, more robust, and works. [Ken Parzygnat ] PR#2555, 2915, 3064, 3232 *) Work around incomplete implementation of strftime on Win32. [Manoj Kasichainula, Ken Parzygnat ] *) Move a typedef to fix compile problems on Linux with 1.x kernels. [Manoj Kasichainula] PR#3177 *) PORT: Add a port to the Concurrent PowerMAX OS. [Tom Horsley ] *) WIN32: Log more explicit error messages if spawning an interpreted script failed, including the command line used to attempt to execute the interpreter and the Win32 error code returned. [Marc Slemko] *) Disable sending of error-notes on a 500 (Internal Server Error) response since it often includes file path info. Enable sending of error-notes on a 501 (Method Not Implemented). [Roy Fielding] PR#3173 *) http_config.c would respond with 501 (Method Not Implemented) if a content type handler was specified but could not be found, which should have been a 500 response. Likewise, mod_proxy.c would responsd with a 501 if the URI scheme is unrecognized instead of the correct response of 403 (Forbidden). [Roy Fielding] *) SECURITY: Eliminate DoS attack when a bad URI path contains what looks like a printf format escape. [Marc Slemko, Studenten Net Twente] *) Fix in mod_autoindex: for files where the last modified time stamp was unavailable, an empty string was printed which was 2 bytes short. The size and description columns were therefore not aligned correctly. [Martin Kraemer] (no PR#) *) Update BS2000 OS code to work with recent versions. Starting with release A17, the child fork() must be replaced by a _rfork(). (BS2000 only) [Martin Kraemer] *) Add the actual server_rec structure of the specific Vhost to the scoreboard file and avoid a string copy (as well as allow some further future enhancements). [Harrie Hazewinkel ] *) Add APACI --permute-module=foo:bar option which can be used to on-the-fly/batch permute the order of two modules (mod_foo and mod_bar) in the Configuration[.apaci] file. Two special and important variants are supported for the option argument: first BEGIN:foo which permutes module mod_foo with the begin of the module list, i.e. it `moves' the module to the begin of the list (gives it lowest priority). And second foo:END which permutes mod_foo with the end of the module list, i.e. it `moves' the module to the end of the list (gives it highest priority). [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) Fix problem with 'apache -k shutdown' and startup event synchronisation (Win32). [Ken Parzygnat ] PR#3255 *) The config parser wasn't correctly noticing a missing '>' on container start lines (e.g., it wouldn't spot "] PR#3279 *) Add a 'RemoveHandler' directive which will selectively remove all handler associations for the specified file extensions. [Ryan Bloom ] PR#1799. *) Properly handle & allow "nul" and ".*/null" in AccessConfig and ResourceConfig directives on Win32. Also add a note to the effect of 'useless User directive ignored on Win32' to the errorlog if a User directive is encountered on Win32. [Ken Parzygnat ] PR#2078, 2303. *) Fix multiple whitespace handling in imagemaps for mod_imap which was broken since Apache 1.3.1 where we took out compressing of multiple spaces in ap_cfg_getline(). [Ivan Richwalski ] PR#3249 *) Fix Berkeley-DB/2.x support in mod_auth_db: The data structures were not initialized correctly and the db_open() call used an invalid mode parameter. [Ron Klatchko ] PR#3171 *) PORT: DSO support for UnixWare 7 [Ralf S. Engelschall, Ron Record ] *) Merge the contents of the {srm,access}.conf-dist* files into the httpd.conf-dist* files. The srm and access files now contain only comments, and httpd.conf has all the combined contents in a rational order. [Ken Coar] *) PORT: DSO/ELF support for FreeBSD 3.0. [Ralf S. Engelschall, Dirk Froemberg ] *) Add a "default-handler" handler that calls the default_hander() function which is normally called for static content. This allows you to override a specific handler. [Marc Slemko] *) Further simplify checking for absolute paths by replacing an hard-coded syntax check with a call to a routine we already created to do this. [Ken Parzygnat ] PR#2976, 3074 *) Log an error if we encounter a malformed "require" directive in mod_auth if we know that we know that no other module can deal with it. [Marc Slemko] *) Remove ap_private_extern method of hiding conflicting symbols on the NEXT platform because it is not correct for all versions, and the versions for which it is correct are unknown. [Wilfredo Sanchez ] *) Fix inheritance of IndexOptions NameWidth and remove unintended restriction on +NameWidth, +IconHeight, and +IconWidth. [Ken Coar] *) Fix per-directory config merging for cases in which a 500 error is encountered in an .htaccess file somewhere down the tree. [Ken Coar] PR#2409 *) Minor performance improvement to ap_escape_html(). [Roy Fielding] *) Fixed a segmentation violation in mod_proxy when a response is non-cachable. [Roy Fielding, traced by Doug Bloebaum]. PR#2950, 3056 Changes with Apache 1.3.3 *) Added a complete implementation of the Expect header field as specified in rev-05 of HTTP/1.1. Disabled the 100 Continue response when we already know the final status, which is mighty useful for PUT responses that result in 302 or 401. [Roy Fielding] *) Remove extra trailing whitespace from the getline results as part of the protocol processing, which is extra nice because it works between continuation lines, is almost no cost in the normal case of no extra whitespace, and saves memory. [Roy Fielding] *) Added new HTTP status codes and default response bodies from the revised HTTP/1.1 (307, 416, 417), WebDAV (102, 207, 422, 423), and HTTP Extension Framework (510) specifications. Did not add the WebDAV 424 and 425 codes because they are bogus. We don't use any of these codes yet, but they are now available to 3rd-party modules. [Roy Fielding] *) Fix a possible race condition between timed-out requests and the ap_bhalfduplex select that might result in an infinite loop on platforms that do not validate the descriptor. [Roy Fielding] *) WIN32: Add "-k shutdown" and "-k restart" options to signal a running Apache server [Paul Sutton] *) Fix mod_autoindex bug where directories got a size of "0k" instead of "-". [Martin Plechsmid , Marc Slemko] PR#3130 *) PORT: DRS 6000 machine. [Paul Debleecker ] *) Add the server signature text (from the core ServerSignature directive) to the list of envariables available to scripts, SSI, and the like. [Ken Coar] *) PORT: Fix sys/resource.h handling for SCO 3.x platform. [M. Laak ] PR#3108 *) Fallback from sysconf-based to plain HZ-based `ticks per second' calculation in mod_status for all systems which don't have POSIX sysconf() (like UTS 2.1) and not only for the NEXT platform. [Dave Dykstra ] PR#3055 *) Fix `require ...' directive parsing in mod_auth, mod_auth_dbm and mod_auth_db by using ap_getword_white() (which uses ap_isspace()) instead of ap_getword(..., ' ') (which parses only according to spaces but not tabs). [James Morris , Ralf S. Engelschall] PR#3105 *) Fix the SERVER_NAME variable under sub-request situations (where `UseCanonicalName off' is used) like CGI's called from SSI pages or RewriteCond variables by adopting r->hostname to sub-requests. [James Grinter ] PR#3111 *) Fix stderr redirection under syslog-based error logging situation. [Youichirou Koga ] PR#3095 *) Document `ErrorLog syslog:facility' variant of error logging. [Youichirou Koga ] PR#3096 *) Fix http://localhost/ hints in top-level INSTALL document. [Rob Jenson , Ralf S. Engelschall] PR#3088 *) Quote paths in default configuration files. [Wilfredo Sanchez] *) PORT: Remove extra HAVE_SYS_RESOURCE_H define for RHAPSODY since it is now taken care of properly by the header file tests. [Wilfredo Sanchez ] *) Fix problem with scripts and filehandle inheritance on Win32. [Ken Parzygnat ] PR#2884, 2910 *) Win32 name canonicalisation could end up using the server's working directory to fill in some blanks. [Ken Parzygnat ] PR#3001 *) Correct invalid assumption by ap_sub_req_lookup_file() that all absolute paths begin with "/" -- because they don't on Win32. [Ken Parzygnat ] PR#2976, 3074 *) Add [REDIRECT_]VARIANTS environment variable to mod_speling so that ErrorDocument 300 processors can reformat the list if desired. [Ken Coar] PR#2859 *) Add +/- incremental prefixes to IndexOptions keywords, and enable merging of multiple IndexOptions directives. [Ken Coar] *) PORT: Allow GuessOS to recognize Unixware 7.0.1 [Steve Cameron ] *) Reconstructed the loop through multiple htaccess file names so that missing files are not confused with unreadable files. [Roy Fielding] *) The ap_pfopen and ap_pfdopen routines were failing to protect the errno on an error, which leads to one error being mistaken for another when reading non-existent .htaccess files. [Jim Jagielski] *) OS/2: The new header tests get things right, need to update ap_config.h. [Brian Havard] *) The Perl %ENV hash will now be setup by default when using the mod_include `perl' command [Doug MacEachern] *) PORT: Add Pyramid DC/OSx support to configuration mechanism. [Earle Ake ] *) PORT: Fix sys/resource.h handling for Amdahl's UTS 2.1 [Dave Dykstra ] PR#3054 *) Correct comment in mod_log_config.c about its internals. [Elf Sternberg ] *) Avoid possible line overflow in Configure: Use an awkfile to handle the creation of modules.c [Jim Jagielski] Changes with Apache 1.3.2 *) Fix bug in ap_remove_module(), which caused problems for dso's who were the top_module. [Doug MacEachern] *) Add support for Berkeley-DB/2.x (in addition to Berkeley-DB/1.x) to mod_auth_db to both be friendly to users who wants to use this version and to avoid problems under platforms where only version 2.x is present. [Dan Jacobowitz , Ralf S. Engelschall] *) When using ap_log_rerror(), make the error message available to the *ERROR_NOTES envariables by default. [Ken Coar] *) BS2000 platform only: get rid of the nasty BS2000AuthFile. You now must define a BS2000Account name for the server User. This has fewer security implications than the old approach. [Martin Kraemer] *) Fix SHARED_CORE feature for HPUX platform: We now use extension `.sl' instead of `.so' and `SHLIB_PATH' instead of `LD_LIBRARY_PATH' on this platform to make the braindead HPUX linker happy. Notice, for the module DSOs we don't have to use this, because these are loaded manually (and not via HPUX' dld). [Ralf S. Engelschall] PR#2905, PR#2968 *) Remove 64 thread limit on Win32. [Bill Stoddard ] *) Remove redundant substitutions in top-level Makefile.tmpl. [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) Fix APACI's `Group' configuration adjustment - especially for Linux platforms where `nogroup' exists in /etc/group. [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) Make PrintPath work generically instead of having one version strictly for OS/2. [Jim Jagielski, Brian Havard] *) Fix the recently introduced C header file checking: We now use the C pre-processor pass only (and no longer the complete compiler pass) to determine whether a C header file exists or not. Because only this way we're safe against inter-header dependencies (which caused horrible portability problems). The only drawback is that we now have a CPP configuration variable which has to be determined first (we do a similar approach as GNU Autoconf does here). When all fails the user still has the possibility to override it manually via APACI or src/Configuration. As a fallback for the header check itself we can directly check the existance of the file under /usr/include, too. [Ralf S. Engelschall] PR#2777 *) PORT: Added RHAPSODY (Mac OS X Server) support. MAP_TMPFILE defined as an alternate mechanism for mmap'd shared memory for RHAPSODY. ap_private_extern defined to hide symbols that conflict with loaded dynamic libraries on the NEXT and RHAPSODY platforms. [Wilfredo Sanchez ] *) Delete PID file on clean shutdowns. [Charles Randall ] PR#2947 *) Fix mod_auth_*.html documents: NSCA -> NCSA [Youichirou Koga ] PR#2991 *) Fix INSTALL document: www.gnu.ai.mit.edu -> www.gnu.org [Karl Berry ] PR#2994 *) Fix dbmmanage.1 manual page. [Youichirou Koga ] PR#2992 *) Fix possible buffer overflow situation in suexec.c. [Jeff Stewart ] PR#2790 *) Add some more LIBS for the SCO5 platform which are needed for the already used -lprot. It's actually a bug in SCO5, of course. [Ronald Record ] PR#2533 *) Fix documentation of ProxyPass/ProxyPassReverse according to the trailing slash problem. [Jon Drukman ] PR#2933 *) Remove `-msym' option from LDFLAGS_SHLIB for the Digital UNIX (OSF/1) platform, because it's only supported under version 4.0 and higher. But because our GuessOS is still unaware of Digital UNIX versions and the -msym is just to optimize the DSO statup time a little bit it's safe and best when we leave it out now. [Ralf S. Engelschall] PR#2969 *) Fix the ap_log_error_old(), ap_log_unixerr() and ap_log_printf() functions: First all three functions no longer fail on strings containing "%" chars and second ap_log_printf() no longer does a double-formatting (instead it directly passes through the message to be formatted to the real internal formatting function). [Ralf S. Engelschall] PR#2941 *) Allow "Include" directives anywhere in the server config files (but not .htaccess files). [Ken Coar] PR#2727 *) The proxy was refusing to serve CONNECT requests except to port 443 (https://) and 563 (snews://). The new AllowCONNECT directive allows the configuration of the ports to which a CONNECT is allowed. [Sameer Parekh, Martin Kraemer] *) mod_expires will now act on content that is not sent from a file on disk. Previously it would never add an Expires: header to any response that did not come from a file on disk; the only case where it still doesn't (and can't) add one for that type of content is if you are using a modification date based setting. [Marc Slemko, Paul Phillips ] *) Problems encountered during .htaccess parsing or CGI execution that lead to a "500 Server Error" condition now provide explanatory text (in the *ERROR_NOTES envariable) to ErrorDocument 500 scripts. [Ken Coar] PR#1291 *) Add NameWidth keyword to IndexOptions directive so that the width of the filename column is customisable. [Ken Coar, Dean Gaudet] PR#1949, 2324. *) Recognize lowercase _and_ uppercase `uname' results under SCO OpenServer. [David Coelho ] *) As duplicate "HTTP/1.0 200 OK" lines within the header seem to be a common problem of (mis-administrated?) IIS servers, make the apache proxy immune to these errors (and ignore the duplicates, but log the fact to error_log). [Martin Kraemer], after the proposal in PR#2914 *) The ] PR#2866 *) Replace the inlined information grabbing stuff for the configuration adjustment feature (no --without-confadjust) with calls to a new helper script `buildinfo.sh' which is both more flexible and already proofed to be more robust against platform differences. This mainly fixes the recently occured ``sed: command garbled: ...'' problems. [Ralf S. Engelschall] PR#2776, PR#2848 *) Make ab.c again pass ``gcc -Wall -Wshadow -Wpointer-arith -Wcast-align -Wmissing-prototypes -Wmissing-declarations -Wnested-externs -Winline'' without complains after we recently added the POST feature. [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) Renamed is_HTTP_xxx() macros to ap_is_HTTP_xxx() name. They are used inside modules as API functions and we forgot them at the big symbol renaming. [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) Remove bad reference to non-existing SERVER_VERSION in mod_rewrite.html [Youichirou Koga ] PR#2895 *) Dynamically size the filename column of mod_autoindex output. [Dean Gaudet] *) Add the ability to do POST requests to the ab benchmarking tool. [Kurt Sussman ] PR#2871 *) Bump up MAX_ENV_FLAGS in mod_rewrite.h from the too conservatice limit of 5 to 10 because there are some users out there who always have 5 to 8 variables in one RewriteRule and had to patch mod_rewrite.h for every release. So 15 should be now more than enough, even for them. (I never needed more than 4 in my RewriteRules ;-) [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) Make the proxy generate and understand Via: headers [Martin Kraemer] *) Change the proxy to use tables instead of array_headers for the header lines. [Martin Kraemer] *) Make sure the config.status file is not overridden when just ``configure --help'' is used. [Ralf S. Engelschall] PR#2844 *) Split MODULE_MAGIC_NUMBER into _MAJOR/_MINOR numbers. This should provide a way to trace API changes that add functionality but do not create a compatibility issue for precompiled modules, etc. See include/ap_mmn.h for more details. [Randy Terbush] *) Fix suexec installation under `make install root=xxx' situation. [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) Extend the output of the -V switch to include the paths of all compiled-in configuration files, if they were overridden at compile time, for least astonishment of the user. [Martin Kraemer] *) When READing a request in ExtendedStatus mode, the "old" vhost, request and client information is not displayed. [Jim Jagielski] *) STATUS is no longer available. Full status information now run-time configurable using the ExtendedStatus directive. [Jim Jagielski] *) SECURITY: Eliminate O(n^2) space DoS attacks (and other O(n^2) cpu time attacks) in header parsing. Add ap_overlap_tables(), a function which can be used to perform bulk update operations on tables in a more efficient manner. [Dean Gaudet] *) SECURITY: Added compile-time and configurable limits for various aspects of reading a client request to avoid some simple denial of service attacks, including limits on maximum request-line size (LimitRequestLine), number of header fields (LimitRequestFields), and size of any one header field (LimitRequestFieldsize). Also added a configurable directive LimitRequestBody for limiting the size of the request message body. [Roy Fielding] *) Make status module aware of DNS and logging states, even if STATUS not defined. [Jim Jagielski] *) Fix a problem with the new OS/2 mutexes. [Brian Havard] *) Enhance mod_speling so that CheckSpelling can be used in containers and .htaccess files. [Ken Coar] *) API: new ap_custom_response() function for hooking into the ErrorDocument mechanism at runtime [Doug MacEachern] *) API: new ap_uuencode() function [Doug MacEachern] *) API: scan_script_header_err_core() now "public" and renamed ap_scan_script_header_err_core() [Doug MacEachern] *) The 'status' module will now show the process pid's and their state even without full STATUS accounting. [Jim Jagielski] *) Restore the client IP address to the error log messages, this was lost during the transition from 1.2 to 1.3. Add a new function ap_log_rerror() which takes a request_rec * and formats it appropriately. [Dean Gaudet] PR#2661 *) Cure ap_cfg_getline() of its nasty habit of compressing internal whitespace in input lines -- including within quoted strings. [Ken Coar] but leading and trailing whitespace should continue to be stripped [Martin Kraemer] *) Cleanup of the PrintPath/PrintPathOS2 helper functions. Avoid the ugly use of an env. variable and use command-line args for alternate $PATH. Make more like advanced 'type's as well. [Jim Jagielski] *) The IRIXN32 Rule was being ignored. Configure now correctly adds -n32 only if IRIXN32 says to. [Jim Jagielski, Alain St-Denis ] PR#2736 *) Clean up a warning in mod_proxy. [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) Renamed __EMX__ (internal define of the gcc port under OS/2) to OS2 following the same idea as "MSVC vs WIN32". Additionally the src/os/emx/ directory was renamed to src/os/os2/ for consistency. [Brian Havard, Ralf S. Engelschall] *) Add new Rule SHARED_CHAIN which can be used to enable linking of DSO files (here modules) against other DSO files (here shared libraries). This is done by determining a subset of LIBS which can be safely used for linking the DSOs, i.e. PIC libs and shared libs. Currently the rule is disabled for all platforms to avoid problems with this (experimental) rule. But we provide it now for those people how ran into problems and want to came out by forcing linking against DSOs. [Ralf S. Engelschall] PR#2587 *) Fix suEXEC start message: Has to be of `notice' level to really get printed together with the standard startup message because the `notice' level is handled special inside ap_log_error() for startup messages. [Ralf S. Engelschall] PR#2761 PR#2761 PR#2765 *) Add correct `model' MIME types from RFC2077 to mime.types file. [Ralf S. Engelschall] PR#2732 *) Fixed examples in mod_rewrite.html document. [Youichirou Koga , Ralf S. Engelschall] PR#2756 *) Allow ap_read_request errors to propagate through the normal request handling loop so that the connection can be properly closed with lingering_close, thus avoiding a potential TCP reset that would cause the client to miss the HTTP error response. [Roy Fielding] *) One more portability fix for APACI shadow tree support: Swap order of awk and sed in top-level configure script to avoid sed fails on some platforms (for instance SunOS 4.1.3 and NCR SysV) because of the non-newline-termined output of Awk. [Ralf S. Engelschall] PR#2729 *) PORT: NEC EWS4800 support. [MATSUURA Takanori ] *) Fix a segfault in the proxy on OS/2. [Brian Havard] *) Fix Win32 part of ap_spawn_child() by providing a reasonable child_info structure instead of just NULL. This fixes at least the RewriteMap programs under Win32. [Marco De Michele ] PR#2483 *) Add workaround to top-level `configure' script for brain dead `echo' commands which interpet escape sequences per default. [Ralf S. Engelschall] PR#2654 *) Make sure that the path to the Perl interpreter is correctly adjusted under `make install' also for the printenv CGI script. [Ralf S. Engelschall] PR#2595 *) Update the mod_rewrite.html document to correctly reflect the situation of the `proxy' (`[P]') feature. [Ralf S. Engelschall] PR#2679 *) Fix `install-includes' sub-target of `install' target in top-level Makefile.tmpl: The umask+cp approach didn't work as expected (especially for users which extracted the distribution under 'umask 077'), so replace it by an explicit cp+chmod approach. [Richard Lloyd, Curt Sampson, Ralf S. Engelschall] PR#2656 PR#2626 *) Fix `distclean' and `clean' targets in src/Makefile.tmpl to have same behavior and to cleanup correctly even under enabled SHARED_CORE rule. [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) Use a more straight forward and thus less problematic Sed command in src/helper/mkdir.sh script. [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) Make sure the `configure' scripts doesn't fail when trying to guess the domainname of the machine and there are multiple `domainname' and `search' entries in /etc/resolv.conf. [Ralf S. Engelschall] PR#2710 *) Add note about the SHARED_CORE requirement on some platforms also to the INSTALL file because a lot of users don't read htdocs/manual/dso.html first. [Ralf S. Engelschall] PR#2701 *) Fix document "hyperlink" for dso.html in src/Configuration.tmpl [Knut A.Syed ] PR#2674 *) Modify mod_rewrite to update the Vary response field if the URL rewriting engine does any manipulations or decisions based upon request fields. [Ken Coar] PR#1644 *) Document the special APACI behavior for installation paths where ``/apache'' is appended to paths under some (well defined, of course) situations to prevent pollution of system locations with Apache files. [Ralf S. Engelschall] PR#2660 *) Fixed problem with buffered response message not being sent for the read_request error conditions of URI-too-long (414) and malformed header fields (400). [Roy Fielding] PR#2646 *) Add support for the Max-Forwards: header line required by RFC2068 for the TRACE method. This allows apache to TRACE along a chain of proxies up to a predetermined depth. [Martin Kraemer] *) Fix SHARED_CORE rule: The CFLAGS_SHLIB variable is no longer doubled (compilers complained) and the .so.V.R.P filename extension was adjusted to correctly reflect the 1.3.2 version. [Ralf S. Engelschall] PR#2644 *) SECURITY: Plug "..." and other canonicalization holes under OS/2. [Brian Havard] *) PORT: implement serialized accepts for OS/2. [Brian Havard] *) mod_include had problems with the fsize and flastmod directives under WIN32. Fix also avoids the minor security hole of using ".." paths for fsize and flastmod. [Manoj Kasichainula ] PR#2355 *) Fixed some Makefile dependency problems. [Dean Gaudet] Changes with Apache 1.3.1 *) Disable the incorrect entry for application/msword in the mod_mime_magic "magic" file because it also matches other Office documents. [Ralf S. Engelschall] PR#2608 *) Fix broken RANLIB handling in src/Configure (the entry from src/Configuration.tmpl was ignored) and additionally force RANLIB to /bin/true under HP/UX where ranlib exists but is deprecated. [Ralf S. Engelschall] PR#2627 *) 'apachectl status' failed on some systems. [Steve VanDevender , Lars Eilebrecht] PR#2613 *) Add new flags for ap_unparse_uri_components() to make it generate the scheme://sitepart string only, or to omit the query string. [Martin Kraemer] *) WIN32: Canonicalize ServerRoot before checking to see if it is a valid directory. The failure to do this caused certain ServerRoot settings (eg. "ServerRoot /apache") to be improperly rejected. [Marc Slemko] *) Global renaming of C header files to both get rid of conflicts with third party packages and to again reach consistency: 1. conf.h -> ap_config.h 2. conf_auto.h -> ap_config_auto.h \ these are now merged 3. ap_config.h -> ap_config_auto.h / in the config process 4. compat.h -> ap_compat.h 5. apctype.h -> ap_ctype.h Backward compatibility files for conf.h and compat.h were created. *) mod_mmap_static will no longer take action on requests unless at least one "mmapfile" directive is present in the configuration. This experimental module has to do some black magic to operate inside the current API and thus creates side-effects for other modules under some circumstances. [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) Add conservative ticks around more egrep arguments in top-level configure to avoid problems under brain-dead platforms like Digital UNIX (OSF1). [Ralf S. Engelschall] PR#2596 *) mod_rewrite created RewriteLock files under the UID of the parent process, thus the child processes had no write access to the files. Now a chown() is done on the file to the uid of the children, if applicable. [Lars Eilebrecht, Ralf S. Engelschall] PR#2341 *) Autogenerate some HAVE_XXXXX_H defines in conf_auto.h (determined via TestCompile) instead of defining them manually in conf.h based on less accurate platform definitions. This way we no longer have to fiddle with OS-type and/or OS-version identifiers to discover whether a system header file exists or not. Instead we now directly check for the existence of those esoteric ones. [Ralf S. Engelschall] PR#2093, PR#2361, PR#2377, PR#2434, PR#2524, PR#2525, PR#2533, PR#2569 *) mod_setenvif (BrowserMatch* and friends) will now match a missing field with "^$". [Ken Coar] *) Set the RTLD_GLOBAL dlopen mode parameter to allow dynamically loaded modules to load their own modules dynamically. This improves mod_perl and mod_php3 when these modules are loaded dynamically into Apache. [Rasmus Lerdorf] *) Cache a proxied request in the event that the client cancels the transfer, provided that the configured percentage of the file has already been transfered. It works for HTTP transfers only. The new configuration directive is called CacheForceCompletion. [Glen Parker ] PR#2277 *) Add the "] *) Fix yet another signal-based race condition involving nested timers. Signals suck. [Dean Gaudet] *) suexec's error messages have been clarified a little bit. [Ken Coar] *) Clean up some, but perhaps not all, 8-bit character set problems with config file parsing, and URL parsing. We now define ap_isdigit(), ap_isupper(), ... which cast to an (unsigned char). This should work on most modern unixes. [Dean Gaudet] PR#800, 2282, 2553 (and others) *) The "handler not found" error was issued in cases where the handler really did exist, but was just declining to serve the request. [John Van Essen ] PR#2529 *) Add Dynamic Shared Object (DSO) support for SCO5 (OpenServer 5.0.x). [Ronald Record ] PR#2533 *) The APACI libexecdir was not extended with an "apache/" subdir if the installation prefix didn't already contain "apache", but it should be because the DSO files are Apache-specific. Now libexecdir is treated the same way sysconfdir, datadir, localstatedir and includedir are already treated. [Charles Levert ] PR#2551 *) The parsing routine was incorrectly treating methods as case-insensitive. [Ken Coar] *) The ap_bprintf() code neglected to test if there was an error on the connection. ap_bflush() misdiagnosed a failure as a success. [Dean Gaudet] *) add support for #perl arg interpolation in mod_include [Doug MacEachern] *) API: Name changes of table_elts to ap_table_elts, is_table_empty to ap_is_table_empty and bgetflag to ap_bgetflag. [Ben Laurie] *) PORT: Add UnixWare 7 support [Vadim Kostoglodoff ] PR#2463 *) Fix the Guess-DSO-flags-from-Perl stuff in src/Configure: "perl" was used instead of "$PERL" which contains the correctly determined Perl interpreter (important for instance on systems where "perl" and "perl5" exists, like BSDI or FreeBSD, etc). [Ralf S. Engelschall] PR#2505 *) Move the initial suEXEC-related startup message from plain fprintf()/stderr to a delayed ap_log_error()-based one to avoid problems when Apache is started from inetd (instead of standalone). Under this situation startup messages on stderr lead to problems (the line is sent to the client in front of the requested document). [Ralf S. Engelschall] PR#871, PR#1318 *) Add a flag so ap_fnmatch() can be used for case-blind pattern matching. [Ken Coar, Dean Gaudet] *) WIN32: Don't collapse multiple slashes in PATH_INFO. [Ben Laurie, Bill Stoddard ] PR#2274 *) WIN32 SECURITY: Eliminate trailing "."s in path components. These are ignored by the Windows filesystem, and so can be used to bypass security. [Ben Laurie, Alexei Kosut]. *) We now attempt to dump core when we get SIGILL. [Jim Jagielski] *) PORT: remove broken test for MAP_FILE in http_main.c. [Wilfredo Sanchez ] *) PORT: Change support/apachectl to use "kill -0 $pid" to test if the httpd is running. This should be more portable than figuring out which of three dozen different versions of "ps" are installed. [a cast of dozens] *) WIN32: If we can't figure out how to execute a file in a script directory, bail out of the request with an error message. [W G Stoddard] *) WIN32 SECURITY: Eliminate directories consisting of three or more dots; these are treated by Win32 as if they are ".." but are not detected by other machinery within Apache. This is something of a kludge but eliminates a security hole. [Manoj Kasichainula, Ben Laurie] *) Move ap_escape_quotes() from src/ap to src/main/util.c; it uses pools and thus pollutes libap (until the pool stuff is moved there). [Ken Coar] *) IndexIgnore should be case-blind on Win32 (and any other case-aware but case-insensitive platforms). New #define for this added to conf.h (CASE_BLIND_FILESYSTEM). [Ken Coar] PR#2455 *) Enable DSO support for OpenBSD in general, not only for 2.x, because it also works for OpenBSD 1.x. [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) PORT: Fix compilation problem on ARM Linux. [Sam Kington ] PR#2443 *) Let APACI's configure script determine some configuration parameters (Group, Port, ServerAdmin, ServerName) via some intelligent tests to remove some of the classical hurdles for new users when setting up Apache. This is done per default because it is useful for the average user. Package authors can use the --without-confadjust option to disable these configuration adjustments. [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) Added an EXTRA_DEPS configuration parameter which can be used to add an extra Makefile dependency for the httpd target, for instance to external third-party libraries, etc. [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) Add .. sections to the core module (with same spirit as .. sections) which can be used to skip or process contained commands dependend of ``-D PARAMETER'' options on the command line. This can be used to achieve logical conditions like instead of physically ones (e.g. ) and thus especially can be used for conditionally loading DSO-based modules via LoadModule, etc. [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) PORT: clean up a warning in mod_status for OS/2. [Brian Havard] *) Make table elements const. This may prevent obscure errors. [Ben Laurie] *) Fix parsing of FTP `SIZE' responses in proxy module: The newline was not truncated which forced following HTTP headers to be data in the HTTP reponse. [Ralf S. Engelschall, Charles Fu ] PR#2412, 2367 *) Portability fix for APACI shadow tree support: Swap order of awk and sed in top-level configure script to avoid sed fails on some platforms (for instance SunOS 4.1.3 and NCR SysV) because of the non-newline-termined output of Awk. [Bill Houle ] PR#2435 *) Improve performance of directory listings (mod_autoindex) by comparing integer keys (last-modified and size) as integers rather than converting them to strings first. Also use a set of explicit byte tests rather than strcmp() to check for parent directory-ness of an entry. Oh, and make sure the parent directory (if displayed) is *always* listed first regardless of the sort key. Overall performance winnage should be good in CPU time, instruction cache, and memory usage, particularly for large directories. [Ken Coar] *) Add a tiny but useful goody to APACI's configure script: The generation of a config.status script (as GNU Autoconf does) which remembers the used configure command and hence can be used to restore the configuration by just re-running this script or for remembering the configuration between releases. [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) Add httpd -t (test) option for running configuration syntax tests only. If something is broken it complains and exits with a return code non-equal to 0. This can be used manually by the user to check the Apache configuration after editing and is also automatically used by apachectl on (graceful) restart command to make sure Apache doesn't die on restarts because of a configuration which is now broken since the last (re)start. This way `apachectl restart' can be used inside cronjobs without having to expect Apache to be falling down. Additionally the httpd -t can be run via `apachectl configtest'. [Ralf S. Engelschall] PR#2393 *) Minor display fix for "install" target of top-level Makefile: the displayed installation command was incorrect although the executed command was correct. Now they are in sync. [Ralf S. Engelschall] PR#2402 *) Correct initialization of variable `allowed_globals' in http_main.c [Justin Bradford ] PR#2400 *) Apache would incorrectly downcase the entire Content-Type passed from CGIs. This affected server-push scripts and such which use multipart/x-mixed-replace;boundary=ThisRandomString. [Dean Gaudet] PR#2394 *) PORT: QNX update to properly guess 32-bit systems. [Sean Boudreau ] PR#2390 *) Make sure the DSO emulation code for HPUX finds the proprietary shl_xxx() functions which are in libdld under HPUX 9/10. [Ralf S. Engelschall] PR#2378 *) Make sure the "install" target of the top-level Makefile doesn't break because of a return code of 1 from an "if" (for instance under braindead Ultrix the result code of an "if" construct is 1 if the "then" clause didn't match). [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) Add an additional "dummy" target to the "$(LIB)" target in generated modules/xxx/Makefile's to avoid problems with SVR4 Make under "full-DSO" situation (no libxxx.a built, only mod_xxx.so's) where LIB and OBJS are empty. [Ralf S. Engelschall, Dean Gaudet, Martin Kraemer] *) Replace two bad sprintf() calls with ap_snprintf() variants in mod_rewrite. [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) Fix missing usage description for MetaFiles directive. [David MacKenzie ] PR#2384 *) mod_log_config wouldn't let vhosts use log formats defined in the main server. [Christof Damian ] PR#2090 *) mod_usertrack was corrupting the client hostname. As part of the fix, the cookie values were slightly extended to include the fully qualified hostname of the client. [Dean Gaudet] PR#2190, 2229, 2366 *) Fix a typo in pool debugging code. [Alvaro Martinez Echevarria] *) mod_unique_id did not work on alpha linux (in general on any architecture that has 64-bit time_t). [Alvaro Martinez Echevarria] *) PORT: Make SCO 5 (and probably 3) compile again. [Ben Laurie] *) PORT: NCR MPRAS systems have the same bug with SIGHUP restart that Solaris systems experience. So define WORKAROUND_SOLARIS_BUG. [Klaus Weber ] PR#1973 *) Change "Options None" to "Options FollowSymLinks" in the section of the default access.conf-dist (and -win even though it doesn't matter there). This has better performance, and more intuitive semantics. [Dean Gaudet] *) PORT: Updated support for UTS 2.1.2. [Dave Dykstra ] PR#2320 *) Fix symbol export list (src/support/httpd.exp) after recent API changes in the child spawning area. [Jens-Uwe Mager ] *) Workaround for configure script and old `test' commands which do not support the -x flag (for instance under platforms like Ultrix). This is solved by another helper script findprg.sh which searches for Perl and Awk like PrintPath but _via different names_. [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) Remove the system() call from htpasswd.c, which eliminates a system dependancy. ["M.D.Parker" ] PR#2332 *) PORT: Fix compilation failures on NEXTSTEP. [Rex Dieter ] PR#2293, 2316 *) PORT: F_NDELAY is a typo, should have been FNDELAY. There's also O_NDELAY on various systems. [Dave Dykstra ] PR#2313 *) PORT: helpers/GuessOS updates for various versions for NCR SVR4. [juerg schreiner , Bill Houle ] PR#2310 *) Fix recently introduced Win32 child spawning code in mod_rewrite.c which was broken because of invalid ap_pstrcat() -> strcat() transformation. [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) Proxy Cache Fixes: account for directory sizes, fork off garbage collection to continue in background, use predefined types (off_t, size_t, time_t), log the current cache usage percentage at LogLevel debug [Martin Kraemer, based on discussion between Dean Gaudet & Dirk vanGulik] Changes with Apache 1.3.0 *) Using a type map file as a custom error document was not possible. [Lars Eilebrecht] PR#1031 *) Avoid problems with braindead Awks by additionally searching for gawk and nawk in APACI's configure script. [Dave Dykstra , Ralf S. Engelschall] PR#2319 *) Rename md5.h to ap_md5.h to avoid conflicts with native MD5 on some systems. [Randy Terbush] *) Change usage of perror()+fprintf(stderr,...) in mod_rewrite to more proper ap_log_error() variants. [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) Make sure the argument for the --add-module option to APACI's configure script is of type [path/to/]mod_xxx.c because all calculations inside configure and src/Configure depend on this. [Ralf S. Engelschall] PR#2307 *) Changes usage of perror/fprintf to stderr to more proper ap_log_error in mod_mime, mod_log_referer, mod_log_agent, and mod_log_config. [Brian Behlendorf] *) Various OS/2 cleanups ["Brian Havard" ] *) PORT: QNX needed a #include ; and now it uses flock serialized accept to handle multiple sockets. [Rob Saccoccio ] PR#2295, 2296 *) Have NT properly set the directory for CGI scripts (& other spawned children) [W G Stoddard ] *) Propagate environment to CGI scripts correctly in Win32. [W G Stoddard ] PR#2294 *) Some symbol renaming: ap_spawn_child_err became ap_spawn_child ap_spawn_child_err_buff became ap_bspawn_child spawn_child was obsoleted and moved to compat.h [Brian Behlendorf] *) Upgrade the child spawning code in mod_rewrite for the RewriteMap programs: ap_spawn_child_err() is used and the Win32 case now uses CreateProcess() instead of a low-level execl() (which caused problems in the past under Win32). [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) A few cosmetics and trivial enhancements to APXS to make the generated Makefile more user friendly. [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) Proxy Fix: The proxy special failure routine ap_proxyerror() was updated to use the normal apache error processing, thereby allowing proxy errors to be treated by ErrorDocument's as well. For this purpose, a new module-to-core communication variable "error-notes" was introduced; the proxy (and possibly other modules) communicates its error text using this variable. Its content is copied to a new cgi-env-var REDIRECT_ERROR_NOTES for use by ErrorDocuments. The old proxy special error routine ap_proxy_log_uerror() was replaced by regular ap_log_error() calls, many messages were made more informative. [Martin Kraemer] PR#494, 1259 *) SECURITY: A possible buffer overflow in the ftp proxy was fixed. [Martin Kraemer] *) Transform the configure message "You need root privileges for suEXEC" from a fatal error into a (more friendly) warning because the building ("make") of Apache we can allow, of course. Root privileges are needed only for the installation step ("make install"). So make sure the user is aware of this fact but let him proceed as long as he can. [Ralf S. Engelschall] PR#2288 *) Renamed three more functions to common ap_ prefix which we missed at the Big Symbol Renaming because they're #defines and not real C functions: is_default_port(), default_port(), http_method(). [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) A zero-length name after a $ in an SSI document should cause just the $ to be in the expansion. This was broken during the security fixes in 1.2.5. [Dean Gaudet] PR#1921, 2249 *) Call ap_destroy_sub_req() in ap_add_cgi_vars() to reclaim some memory. [Rob Saccoccio ] PR#2252 *) Fix src/support/httpd.exp (DSO export file which is currently only used under AIX) because of recent changes to function names. [Ralf S. Engelschall] Changes with Apache 1.3b7 *) Make sure a MIME-type can be forced via a RewriteRule even when no substitution takes place, for instance via the following rule: ``RewriteRule ^myscript$ - [T=application/x-httpd-cgi]'' This was often requested by users in the past to force a single script without a .cgi extension and outside any cgi-bin dirs to be executed as a CGI program. [Ralf S. Engelschall] PR#2254 *) A fix for protocol issues surrounding 400, 408, and 414 responses. [Ed Korthof] *) Ignore MaxRequestsPerChild on WIN32. [Brian Behlendorf] *) Fix discrepancy in proxy_ftp.c which was causing failures when trying to connect to certain ftpd's, such as anonftpd. [Rick Ohnemus ] *) Make mod_rewrite use ap_open_piped_log() for RewriteLog directive's logfile instead of fiddling around itself with child spawning stuff. [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) Made RefererIgnore case-insensitive. *) Mod_log_agent, mod_log_referer now use ap_open_piped_log for piped logs. [Brian Behlendorf] *) Replace use of spawn_child with ap_spawn_child_err_buff, to make everything "safe" under Win32. In: mod_include.c, mod_mime_magic.c [Brian Behlendorf] *) Improve RFC1413 support. [Bob Beck ] *) Fix support script `dbmmanage': It was unable to handle some sort of passwords, especially passwords with "0" chars. [Ralf S. Engelschall] PR#2242 *) WIN32: Clicking on "Last Modified" in a fancy index caused a crash. Fixed. [Ben Laurie] PR#2238 *) WIN32: CGIs could cause a hang (because of a deadlock in the standard C library), so CGI handling has been changed to use Win32 native handles instead of C file descriptors. [Ben Laurie and Bill Stoddard ] PR#1129, 1607 *) The proxy cache would store an incorrect content-length in the cached file copy after a cache update. That resulted in repeated fetching of the original copy instead of using the cached copy. [Ernst Kloppenburg ] PR#2094 *) The Makefiles assumed that DSO files are build via $(LD). This is broken for two reasons: First we never defined at least LD=ld somewhere to make sure this works (it was silently assumed that most Make provide a built-in LD definition - ARGL!) and second using the generic LD variable is not the truth. Instead a special variable named LD_SHLIB is reasonable because although "ld" is usually the default, the command for building DSO files can be "libtool" or even "cc" on some systems. [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) Replace the AddVersionPlatform directive with ServerTokens which provides for more control over the format of the Server: header line. SERVER_SUBVERSION is no longer supported; all module should use the ap_add_version_component() API function instead. [Jim Jagielski] *) Support for the NCR MP/RAS 3.0 [John Withers ] *) The LDFLAGS_SHLIB_EXPORT variable of src/Configuration[.tmpl] was not retrieved in src/Configure and thus was not useable. [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) Various Makefile consistency cleanups: - make OSDIR also automatically be relative to src/ like INCDIR - SUBDIRS is now generated in src/Makefile only and not in Makefile.config because it is a local define for this location. - remove BROKEN_BPRINTF_FLAGS because is it no longer used inside any Makefile but make sure that at least the "-K inline" is kept in CFLAGS for SCO 5. - update the "depend" targets in Makefile.tmpl files to use $(OSDIR), too. - updated the dependencies theirself - removed not existing SHLIB variable from "clean" targets - replaced SHLIB_OBJS/SHLIBS_OBJ consistently with OBJS_PIC because OBJS already exists and OBJS_PIC are also just plain objects and have not directly to do with "shared" things. The only difference is that they contain PIC. So OBJS_PIC is the more canonical name. - Updated the Makefile-dependency lines for OBJS_PIC - Removed the Makefile-dependency line in Configure to avoid double definitions - replaced ugly xx-so.o/xx.so-o hack with a clean and consistent usage of xxx.lo as GNU libtool does with its PIC objects - reduce local complexity in modules Makefile.tmpl by moving the last existing target "depend" to the generation section in Configure, too. - removed the historical $(SPACER) which was used in the past together with BROKEN_BPRINTF_FLAGS to avoid zig-zags in the build process. This is no longer needed. - force the build and run of the gen_xxx programs under main/ as the first step before building the objects because it looks cleaner [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) WIN32: Make Win32 work again after the /dev/null DoS fix. [Ben Laurie] *) WIN32: Check for buffer overflows in ap_os_canonical_filename. [Ben Laurie] *) WIN32: Don't force ISAPI headers to finish with \n. [Jim Patterson , Ben Laurie] PR#2060 *) When opening "configuration" files (like httpd.conf, htaccess and htpasswd), Apache will not allow them to be non-/dev/null device files. This closes a DoS hole. At the same time, we use ap_pfopen to open these files to handle timeouts. [Jim Jagielski, Martin Kraemer] *) Apache will now log the reason its httpd children exit if they exit due to an unexpected signal. (It requires a new porting define, SYS_SIGLIST, which if defined should point to a list of text descriptions of the signals available. See PORTING.) [Dean Gaudet] *) WIN32: chdir() doesn't make sense in a multithreaded environment like WIN32. Before, Win32 CGI's could have had sporadic failures if a chdir call from one thread was made between another chdir call and a spawn in another thread. So, for now don't chdir for CGI scripts in WIN32. The current CGI "spec" is unclear as to whether it's necessary. Long-term fix is to either serialize the chdir/spawn combo or use WIN32 native calls to spawn a process. This temp fix was necessary to remove this as a showstopper for 1.3's release. [Brian Behlendorf] *) Cleanup the suEXEC support in APACI and make it more safe: 1. Add big fat hint in INSTALL about risks and to read the htdocs/manual/suexec.html document before using the suexec-related configure options. 2. Make sure the user has at least provided one --suexec-xxxx option (specifies suEXEC parameters) in addition to --enable-suexec option. If only --enable-suexec is given APACI stops with a hint to INSTALL and htdocs/manual/suexec.html documents. 3. Provide two additional --suexec-xxxx options to make the suEXEC configuration complete (especially for package maintainers who else had to patch the source tree) by providing ways to configure minimal UID/GID and safe PATH, too. [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) Cleanup of the `configure --shadow' process: - make sure the configure script creates its temporary files in the shadow tree to avoid conflicts with parallel configure runs - removed unnecessary option "-r" from "rm" call for Makefiles - make sure the configure scripts creates the shadow-wrapper Makefile only when no shadow trees already exists - make sure "make distclean" removes the shadow-wrapper Makefile but only when no more shadow trees exists - overhauled mkshadow.sh script: now its more IFS-safe and approx. twice as fast (in the past it needed 70sec, now it runs just 38sec) - make sure CVS does not complain about the created files Makefille. and directories src. [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) Added the ap_add_version_component() API routine and the AddVersionPlatform core directive. The first allows modules to declare themselves in the Server response header field value, augmenting the SERVER_SUBVERSION define in the Configuration file with run-time settings (more useful in a loadable-module environment). AddVersionPlatform inserts a comment such as "(UNIX)" or "(Win32)" into the server version string. [Ken Coar] PR#2056 *) Minor stability tweaks to avoid core dumps in ap_snprintf. [Martin Kraemer] *) Emit the "Accept-Range" header for the default handler. [Brian Behlendorf] PR#1464 *) Add a note to httpd.conf-dist that apache will on some systems fail to start when the Group # is set to a negative or large positive value. [Martin Kraemer] *) Make sure the module execution order is correct even when some modules are loaded under runtime (`LoadModule') via the DSO mechanism: 1. The list of loaded modules is now a dynamically allocated one and not the original statically list from modules.c 2. The loaded modules are now correctly setup by LoadModule for later use by the AddModule command. 3. When the DSO mechanism for modules is used APACI's `install' target now enables all created `LoadModule' lines per default because this is both already expected by the user _and_ needed to avoid confusion with the next point and reduces the Makefile.tmpl complexity 4. When the DSO mechanism for modules is used, APACI's `install' target now additionally makes sure the module list is reconstructed via a complete `ClearModuleList+AddModule...' entry. 5. The support tool `apxs' now also makes sure an AddModule command is added in addition to the LoadModule command. 6. The modules.c generation was extended to now contain two comments to make sure no one is confused by the confusing terminology of loading/linking (we use load=link+load & link=activate instead of the obvious load=activate & link=link :-( ) This way now there is no longer a difference under execution time between statically and dynamically linked modules. [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) Fix the generated mod_xxx.c from "apxs -g -f xxx" after the Big Symbol Renaming. [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) Add a comment to mod_example.c showing the format of a FLAG command handler. [Ken Coar] *) Standardized the time format in mod_status to match that of other places in the code (e.g. DATE_GMT). PR#1551 *) Fix handling of %Z in timefmt strings for those platforms with no time zone information in their tm struct. [Paul Eggert ] PR#754 *) Makes mod_rewrite, mod_log_config, mod_status and the ServerSignature feature compatible with 'UseCanonicalName off' by changing r->server->server_hostname to ap_get_server_name(). And I changed some functions which use r->server->port to use ap_get_server_port() instead, because if there's no Port directive in the config r->server->port is 0. [Lars Eilebrecht] *) get/set_module_config are trivial enough to be better off inline. Worth 1.5% performance boost. [Dean Gaudet] *) Fix off-by-one error in ap_proxy_date_canon() in proxy_util.c when ensuring 'x' is at least 30-chars big. [Jim Jagielski, Brian Behlendorf] *) [BS2000 security] BS2000 needs an extra authentication to initialize the task environment to the unprivileged User id. Otherwise CGI scripts would have a way to gain super user access. [Martin Kraemer] *) Fix debug log messages for BS2000/OSD: instead of logging the whole absolute path, only log base name of logging source as is done in unix. [Martin Kraemer] *) Ronald Tschalaer's Accept-Encoding patch - preserve the "x-" in the encoding type from the Accept-Encoding header (if it's there) and use it in the response, as that's probably what it'll be expecting. [Ronald.Tschalaer@psi.ch] *) Fix to mod_alias: translate_alias_redir is dealing with a URI, not a filename, so the check for drive letters for win32 and emx is not necessary. [Dean Gaudet] *) WIN32: Allow .cmd as an executable extension. [Kari Likovuori ] PR#2146 *) Make Apache header files, and some variables, C++ friendly. [Michael Anderson's ] *) Child processes can now "signal" (by exiting with a status of APEXIT_CHILDFATAL) the parent process to abort and shutdown the server if the error in the child process was fatal enough. [Jim Jagielski] *) mod_autoindex's find_itme() was sensitive to MIME type case. [Jim Jagielski] PR#2112 *) Make sure the referer_log and agent_log entries in the default httpd.conf file are also adjusted for the actual relative installation paths. [Ralf S. Engelschall] PR#2175 *) WIN32: Extensive overhaul of the way UNCs are handled. [Ben Laurie] *) WIN32: Make roots of filesystems (e.g. c:/) work. [Ben Laurie] PR#1558 *) PORT: Various porting changes to support AIX 3.2, 4.1.5, 4.2 and 4.3. Additionally the checks for finding the vendor DSO library were moved from mod_so.c to Configure because first it needs $PLAT etc. and second mod_so already uses an abstraction layer and does not fiddle with the vendor functions itself. [Jens-Uwe Mager, Ralf S. Engelschall] *) PORT: Some optimization defines for NetBSD [Jaromir Dolecek ] PR#2165 *) PORT: Dynamic Shared Object (DSO) support for NetBSD. [Jaromir Dolecek , Ralf S. Engelschall] PR#2158 *) Add Dynamic Shared Object (DSO) support for AIX (at least 4.2 but older AIX variants should work fine, too. Even AIX 3.x should work). This is accomplished by using the free DSO emulation code from Jens-Uwe Mager which we put into a os/unix/os-dso-aix.c file. [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) PORT: Fix compiler warnings under AIX >= 4.2 where the manual pages imply that we should use NET_SIZE_T == int but the include files force size_t. [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) Fix two bugs in select() handling in http_main.c. [Roy Fielding] *) Suppress "error(0)" messages for ap_log_error() when the APLOG_NOERRNO is unset (as it is in situations like timeouts) where it is unclear whether errno is set or not. [Martin Kraemer] *) Just having APACI's localstatedir is too general and not enough for most of the systems. 1.3b6 again required manual APACI patches by package maintainers from RedHat and FreeBSD because for their filesystem layout a little bit more flexibility in configuring the paths is needed. Hence we provide three additional configure options (--runtimedir, --logfiledir, --proxycachedir) which now can be used for more granular adjustments if --localstatedir is not enough to fit the particular needs. As a nice side-effect this reduces some subdir fiddling in configure+Makefile.tmpl. [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) Make the install root for "make install" in APACI's Makefile overrideable by package authors. This way we are even more friendly to package maintainers (especially Debian and RedHat) who build for the real prefix via "configure --prefix=/" but use a different local prefix via "make root=/tmp/apache install" for rolling the package without bristling the target location on their system. [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) Workaround sed limitations in APACI's configure script by now substituting in chunks of 50 commands (because for instance HPUX's vendor sed has a limit of max. 98 commands) [Ralf S. Engelschall] PR#2136 *) Adding SOCKS5 support and fixing existing SOCKS4 support. [Ralf S. Engelschall] PR#2140 *) Manually fix some symbols which were not renamed to prefix ap_ in the BIG RENAMING process because they are defined as pre-processor macros instead of real functions: bputc, bgetc, piped_log_write_fd, piped_log_read_fd [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) Workaround braindead AWK's when generating ap_config.h: The split() and substr() functions cannot be nested under vendor AWK from Solaris 2.6. [Ralf S. Engelschall] PR#2139 *) Various bugfixes and cleanups for the APACI configure script: o fix IFS handling for _nested_ situation o fix Perl interpreter search: take first one found instead of last one o fix DSO consistency check o print error messages to stderr instead of stdout o add install-quiet for --shadow situation to Makefile stub o reduce complexity by avoiding sed-hacks for rule and module list loops [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) Fix DEBUG_CGI situation in mod_cgi.c [David MacKenzie] PR#2114 *) Make sure the input field separator (IFS) shell variable is explicitly initialized correctly before _every_ `for' loop and also restored after the loops. [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) Make sure that "make install" doesn't overwrite the `mime.types' and `magic' files from an existing Apache installation. Because people often customize these for own MIME and content types. [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) PORT: Dynamic Shared Object (DSO) support for OpenBSD 2.x [Peter Galbavy, Ralf S. Engelschall] PR#2109 *) Fix the path to the ScoreBoardFile in the install-config target, too. [Ralf S. Engelschall] PR#2105 *) Let "configure" clear out the users parameters (provided as shell variables) to avoid side-effects in "src/Configure" when the user exported them (which is not needed, but some users do it). [Ralf S. Engelschall] PR#2101 *) Provide backward compatibility from some old src/Configuration.tmpl parameter names to the canonical Autoconf-style shell variable names. For instance CFLAGS vs. EXTRA_CFLAGS. The EXTRA_xxx variants are accepted now but a hint message is displayed. [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) Make sure that "make install" doesn't overwrite the DocumentRoot and CGI scripts from an existing Apache installation. [Ralf S. Engelschall, Jim Jagielski] PR#2084 *) Make `configure --compat' more "compatible" by first let the libexecdir default to EPREFIX/libexec instead of EPREFIX/bin and second by making sure the "avoid-bristling-suffix" /apache is not appended to sysconfdir, datadir, localstatedir and includedir when --compat is used. [Ralf S. Engelschall, Lars Eilebrecht] *) NeXT required strdup() in support/logresolve.c [Francisco Tomei ] PR#2082 *) AIX required sys/select.h in support/ab.c [Jens Schleusener ] PR#2081 *) Fix the path to the MimeMagicFile in the install-config target, too. [Ralf S. Engelschall] PR#2089 *) PORT: Added HP-UX 11 patches [Jeff Earickson ] *) If you start apache with the -S command line option it will dump out the parsed vhost settings. This is useful for folks trying to figure out what is wrong with their vhost configuration. (Other dumps may be added in the future.) [Dean Gaudet] *) Add %pA, %pI, and %pp codes to ap_vformatter (and hence ap_bprintf, ap_snprintf, and ap_psprintf). See include/ap.h for docs. [Dean Gaudet] *) Because /usr/local/apache is the default prefix the ``configure --compat'' option no longer has to set prefix, again. This way the --compat option honors a leading --prefix option. [Lars Eilebrecht] *) PORT: Cast the first argument of dlopen() in ap_os_dso_load() to `char *' under OSF1 and FreeBSD 2.x where it is defined this way to avoid "discard const" warnings. [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) If a specific handler is set for a file yet the request still ends up being handled by the default handler, log an error message before handling it. This catches things such as trying to use SSIs without mod_include enabled. [Marc Slemko] *) Fix error logging for the startup case where ap_log_error() still uses stderr as the target. Now the default log level is honored here, too. [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) PORT: Make sure some AWK's don't fail in src/Configure with "string too long" errors when generating the MODULES entry for src/Makefile [Ben Hyde, Ralf S. Engelschall] *) Make sure src/Configure doesn't complain about the old directory /usr/local/etc/httpd/ when APACI is used. [Lars Eilebrecht] Changes with Apache 1.3b6 *) PORT: Clean up warnings on Ultrix and HPUX. [Ben Hyde] *) Adding DSO support for the HP/UX platform by emulating the dlopen-style interface via the similar but proprietary HP/UX shl_xxx-style system calls. [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) PORT: Updated UnixWare 2.0.x and 2.1.x entries for DSO support and made APACI Makefile.tmpl "install" target more robust for sensible UnixWare Make. [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) ++++ THE BIG SYMBOL RENAMING ++++ To avoid symbol clashes with third-party code compiled into the server, we globally applied the prefix "ap_" to the following classes of functions: - Apache provided general functions (e.g., ap_cpystrn) - Public API functions (e.g., palloc, bgets) - Private functions which we can't make static (because of cross-object usage) but should be (e.g., new_connection) For backward source compatibility a new header file named compat.h was created which provides defines for the old symbol names and can be used by third-party module authors. [The Apache Group] *) Added dynamic shared object (DSO) support for SVR4-derivates: The problem under SVR4 is that there is no command flag to force the linker to export the global symbols of the httpd executable therewith they are available to the DSO's. Instead of problematic hacks like creating a dummy.so file (containing dummy references to all global symbols) the httpd binary is linked against, we use a clean trick stolen from Perl 5: Placing the Apache core code itself into a DSO library named libhttpd.so. This way the global symbols _HAVE_ to be exported and thus are available to any manually loaded DSO's under runtime. To reduce the impact to the user to null we go even further and create a stub httpd executable which automatically keeps track of the DSO library loading itself and thus hides the complete mechanism from the user. Although the generation of this DSO library is automatically triggered for platforms which essentially need it (mostly all SVR4-derivates) it can be also enabled manually via the Rule SHARED_CORE. This can be interesting in the future where we perhaps exploit this libhttpd.so mechanism for providing nifty features like graceful upgrades, or whatever. [Ralf S. Engelschall, Martin Kraemer] *) Build the libraries before building the rest of the tools. [Ben Hyde] *) Add "distclean" target to src/-Makefiles to provide "make distclean" also inside the src subtree (i.e. for non-APACI users). Following GNU Makefile conventions while "clean" removes only stuff created by "all" targets, "distclean" additionally removes the stuff from the configuration process. This way "make distclean" (hence the name) provides a fresh source tree as it was for distribution. [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) Allow top-level (APACI) Makefile to break on build errors the same way the src/ subtree Makefiles breaks on them by replacing the initial APACI sed-subdir-display-kludge with a more clean variable-passing-solution: variable SDP can optionally hold the subdir prefix which is consistently used for displaying the subdir movement. This way even the top-level Makefile can stop correctly on errors as the user expects. [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) Fixed ordering of argument checks for RewriteBase directive. [Todd Eigenschink ] PR#2045 *) Change Win32 IS_MODULE to SHARED_MODULE to match Unix' method of indicating that a module is being compiled for dynamic loading. Also remove #define IS_MODULE from modules and add SHARED_MODULE define to the mak/dsp files. [Alexei Kosut] *) Reduce logging level of "normal" warning messages to APLOG_INFO, since we are now logging APLOG_WARNING by default. [Roy Fielding] *) PORT: OS/2 tweak to deal with multiple .exe targets. [Brian Havard] *) Add documentation file and src/Configuration.tmpl entry for the experimental mod_mmap_static module. Because although it is and marked as an experimental one it is distributed and thus should be documented and prepared for configuration the same way as all others modules. [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) Add query (-q) option to apxs support tool to be able to manually query specific settings from apxs. This is needed for instance when you manually want to access Apache's header files and you need to assemble the -I option. Now you can do -I`apxs -q INCLUDEDIR`. [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) Now src/Configure uses a fallback strategy for the shared object support on platforms where no explicit information is available: If a Perl installation exists we ask it about its shared object support and if it's the dlopen-style one we shamelessly guess the compiler and linker flags for creating shared objects from Perls knowledge. Of course, the user is warning about what we are doing and informed that he should send us the guessed flags when they work. [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) Provide APACI --without-support option to be able to disable the build and installation of the support tools from the src/support/ area. Although its useful to have these installed per default we should provide a way to compile and install without them for backward-compatibility. [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) Add of the new APache eXtenSion (apxs) support tool for building and installing modules into an _already installed_ Apache package through the dynamic shared object (DSO) mechanism [mod_so.c]. The trick here is that this approach actually doesn't need the Apache source tree. The (APACI-installed) server package is enough, because this now includes the Apache C header files (PREFIX/include) and the new APXS tool (SBINDIR/apxs). The intend is to provide a handy tool for third-party module authors to build their Apache modules _OUTSIDE_ the Apache source tree while avoiding them to fiddle around with the totally platform dependend way of compiling DSO files. The tool supports all ranges of modules, from trivial ones (single mod_foo.c) to complex ones (like PHP3 which has a mod_php3.c plus a pre-built libmodphp3-so.a) and even can on-the-fly generate a minimalistic Makefile and sample module for the first step to provide both a quick success event and to demonstrate the APXS mechanism to module authors. [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) Fix core dumps in use of CONNECT in proxy. [Rainer.Scherg@rexroth.de] PR#1326, #1573, #1942 *) Modify the log directives in httpd.conf-dist files to use CustomLog so that users have examples of how CustomLog can be used. [Lars Eilebrecht] *) Add the new Apache Autoconf-style Interface (APACI) for the top-level of the Apache distribution tree. Until Apache 1.3 there was no real out-of-the-box batch-capable build and installation procedure for the complete Apache package. This is now provided by a top-level "configure" script and a corresponding top-level "Makefile.tmpl" file. The goal is to provide a GNU Autoconf-style frontend which is capable to both drive the old src/Configure stuff in batch and additionally installs the package with a GNU-conforming directory layout. Any options from the old configuration scheme are available plus a lot of new options for flexibly customizing Apache. [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) The floating point ap_snprintf code wasn't threadsafe. Had to remove the HAVE_CVT macro in order to do threadsafe calling of the ?cvt() floating point routines. [Dean Gaudet] *) PORT: Add the SCO_SV port. [Jim Jagielski] PR#1962 *) PORT: IRIX needs the -n32 flag iff using the 'cc' compiler [Jim Jagielski] PR#1901 *) BUG: Configure was using TCC and CC inconsistently. Make sure Configure knows which CC we are using. [Jim Jagielski] *) "Options +Includes" wasn't correctly merged if "+IncludesNoExec" was defined in a parent directory. [Lars Eilebrecht] *) API: ap_snprintf() code mutated into ap_vformatter(), which is a generic printf-style routine that can call arbitrary output routines. Use this to replace http_bprintf.c. Add new routines psprintf(), pvsprintf() which allocate the exact amount of memory required for a string from a pool. Use psprintf() to clean up various bits of code which used ap_snprintf()/pstrdup(). [Dean Gaudet] *) PORT: HAVE_SNPRINTF doesn't do anything any longer. This is because ap_snprintf() has different semantics and formatting codes than snprintf(). [Dean Gaudet] *) SIGXCPU and SIGXFSZ are now reset to SIG_DFL at boot-time. This is necessary on at least Solaris where the /etc/rc?.d scripts are run with these signals ignored, and "SIG_IGN" settings are maintained across exec(). [Rein Tollevik ] PR#2009 *) Fix the check for symbolic links in ``RewriteCond ... -l'': stat() was used instead of lstat() and thus this flag didn't work as expected. [Rein Tollevik ] PR#2010 *) Fix the proxy pass-through feature of mod_rewrite for the case of existing QUERY_STRING now that mod_proxy was recently changed because of the new URL parsing stuff. [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) A few changes to scoreboard definitions which helps gcc generate better code. [Dean Gaudet] *) ANSI C doesn't guarantee that "int foo : 2" in a structure will be a signed bitfield. So mark a few bitfields as signed to ensure correct code. [Dean Gaudet] *) The default for HostnameLookups was changed to Off, but there was a problem and it wasn't taking effect. [Dean Gaudet] *) PORT: Clean up undefined signals on some platforms (SCO, BeOS). [Dean Gaudet] *) After a SIGHUP the listening sockets in the parent weren't properly marked for closure on fork(). [Jürgen Keil ] PR#2000 *) Allow %2F in two situations: 1) it is in the query part of the URI, therefore not exposed to %2F -> '/' translations and 2) the request is a proxy request, so we're not dealing with a local resource anyway. Without this, the proxy would fail to work for any URL's with %2f in them (occurs quite often in http://.../cgi-bin/...?http%3A%2F%2F... references) [Martin Kraemer] *) Protect against FD_SETSIZE mismatches. [Dean Gaudet] *) Make the shared object compilation command more portable by avoiding the direct combination of `-c' & `-o' which is not honored by some compilers like UnixWare's cc. [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) WIN32: the proxy was creating filenames missing the last four characters. While this normally doesn't stop anything from working, it can result in extra collisions. [Tim Costello ] PR#1890 *) Now mod_proxy uses the response string (in addition to the response status code) from the already used FTP SIZE command to setup the Content-Length header if available. [Ralf S. Engelschall] PR#1183 *) Reanimated the (still undocumented) proxy receive buffer size directive: Renamed from ReceiveBufferSize to ProxyReceiveBufferSize because the old name was really too generic, added documentation for this directive to the mod_proxy.html and corrected the hyperlink to it in the new_features_1.3.html document. [Ralf S. Engelschall] PR#1348 *) Fix a bug in the src/helpers/fp2rp script and make it a little bit faster [Martin Kraemer] *) Make Configure die when you give it an unknown command switch. [Ben Hyde] *) Add five new and fresh manpages for the support programs: dbmmanage.1, suexec.8, htdigest.1, rotatelogs.8 and logresolve.8. Now all up-to-date and per default compiled support programs have manual pages - just to document our stuff a little bit more and to be able to do really Unix-like installations ;-) [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) Major cleanups to the Configure script to make it and its generated Makefiles again readable and maintainable: add SRCDIR option, removed INCLUDES_DEPTH[0-2] kludge, cleanup of TARGET option, cleanup of generated sections, consequently added Makefile headers with inheritance information, added subdir movement messages for easier following where the build process currently stays (more verbose then standard Make, less verbose than GNU make), same style to comments in the Configure script, added Apache license header, fixed a few bugs, etc. [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) Add the new ApacheBench program "ab" to src/support/: This is derived from the ZeusBench benchmarking program and can be used to determine the response performance of an Apache installation. This version is officially licensed with Zeus Technology, Ltd. See the license agreement statements in <199803171224.NAA24547@en1.engelschall.com> in apache-core. [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) API: Various core functions that are definately not part of the API have been made static, and a few have been marked API_EXPORT. Still more have been marked CORE_EXPORT and are not intended for general use by modules. [Doug MacEachern, Dean Gaudet] *) mod_proxy was not clearing the Proxy-Connection header from requests; now it does. This did not violate any spec, however causes poor interactions when you are talking to remote proxies. [Marc Slemko] PR#1741 *) Various cleanups to the command line interface and manual pages. [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) cfg_getline() was not properly handling lines that did not end with a line termination character. [Marc Slemko] PR#1869, 1909 *) Performance tweak to mod_log_config. [Dmitry Khrustalev] *) Clean up some undocumented behavior of mod_setenvif related to "merging" two SetEnvIf directives when they match the same header and regex. Document that mod_setenvif will perform comparisons in the order they appear in the config file. Optimize mod_setenvif by doing more work at config time rather than at runtime. [Dean Gaudet] *) src/include/ap_config.h now wraps it's #define's with #ifndef/#endif's to allow for modules to overrule them and to reduce redefinition warnings [Jim Jagielski] *) [PORT] For A/UX change the OS-#define for -DAUX to -DAUX3. [Jim Jagielski] *) Making the hard-coded cross-module function call mime_find_ct() (from mod_proxy to mod_mime) obsolete by making sure the API hook for MIME type checking is really called even for proxy requests except for URLs with HTTP schemes (because there we can optimize by not running the type checking hooks due to the fact that the proxy gets the MIME Content-type from the remote host later). This change cleans up mod_mime by removing the ugly export kludge, makes the one-liner file mod_mime.h obsolete, and especially unbundles mod_proxy and mod_mime. This way they both now can be compiled as shared objects and are no longer tied together. [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) util.c cleanup and speedup. [Dean Gaudet] *) API: Clarification, pstrndup() will always copy n bytes of the source and NUL terminate at the (n+1)st byte. [Dean Gaudet] *) Mark module command_rec and handler_rec structures const so that they end up in the read-only data section (and are friendlier to systems that don't do optimistic memory allocation on fork()). [Dean Gaudet] *) Add check to the "Port" directive to make sure the specified port is in the appropriate range. [Ben Hyde] *) Performance improvements to invoke_handler(). [Dmitry Khrustalev ] *) Added support for building shared objects even for library-style modules (which are built from more than one object file). This now provides the ability to build mod_proxy as a shared object module. Additionally modules like mod_example are now also supported for shared object building because the generated Makefiles now no longer assume there is at least one statically linked module. [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) API: Clarify usage of content_type, handler, content_encoding, content_language and content_languages fields in request_rec. They must always be lowercased; and the strings pointed to shouldn't be modified (you must copy them to modify them). Fix a few bugs related to this. [Dean Gaudet] *) API: Clarification: except for RAW_ARGS, all command handlers can treat the char * parameters as permanent, and modifiable. There is no need to pstrdup() them. Clean up some needless pstrdup(). [Dean Gaudet] *) Now mod_so keeps track of which module shared objects with which names are loaded and thus avoids multiple loading and unloading and irritating error_log messages. [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) Prior to the existence of mod_setenv it was necessary to tweak the TZ environment variable in the apache core. But that tweaking interferes with mod_setenv. So don't tweak if the user has specified an explicit TZ variable. [Jay Soffian ] PR#1888 *) rputs() did not calculate r->sent_bodyct properly. [Siegmund Stirnweiss ] PR#1900 *) The CGI spec says that REMOTE_HOST should be set to the remote hosts's name, or left unset if this value is unavailable. Apache was setting it to the IP address when unavailable. [Tony Finch ] PR#1925 *) Various improvements to the configuration and build support for compiling modules as shared objects. Especially Solaris 2.x, SunOS 4.1, IRIX and OSF1 support with GCC and vendor compilers was added. This way shared object support is now provided out-of-the-box for FreeBSD, Linux, Solaris, SunOS, IRIX and OSF1. In short: On all major platforms! [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) Minor cleanup in http_main -- split QNX and OS2 specific "mmap" scoreboard code into separate #defines -- USE_POSIX_SCOREBOARD and USE_OS2_SCOREBOARD. [Dean Gaudet] *) Fix one more special locking problem for RewriteMap programs in mod_rewrite: According to the documentation of flock(), "Locks are on files, not file descriptors. That is, file descriptors duplicated through dup(2) or fork(2) do not result in multiple instances of a lock, but rather multiple references to a single lock. If a process holding a lock on a file forks and the child explicitly unlocks the file, the parent will lose its lock.". To overcome this we have to make sure the RewriteLock file is opened _AFTER_ the childs were spawned which is now the case by opening it in the child_init instead of the module_init API hook. [Ralf S. Engelschall] PR#1029 *) Change to Location and LocationMatch semantics. LocationMatch no longer lets a single slash match multiple adjacent slashes in the URL. This change is for consistency with RewriteRule and AliasMatch. Multiple slashes have meaning in URLs that they do not have in (some) filesystems. Location on the other hand can be considered a shorthand for a more complicated regex, and it does match multiple slashes with a single slash -- which is also consistent with the Alias directive. [Dean Gaudet] related PR#1440 *) Fix bug with mod_mime_magic causing certain files, including files of length 0, to result in no response from the server. [Dean Gaudet] *) The Configure script now generates src/include/ap_config.h which contains the set of defines used when Apache is compiled on a platform. This file can then be included by external modules before including any Apache header files in case they are being built separately from Apache. Along with this change, a couple of minor changes were made to make Apache's #defines coexist peacefully with any autoconf defines an external module might have. [Rasmus Lerdorf] *) Fix mod_rewrite for the ugly API case where sections exist but without any RewriteXXXXX directives. Here mod_rewrite is given no chance by the API to initialize its per-server configuration and thus receives the wrong one from the main server. This is now avoided by remembering the server together with the config structure while configuring and later assuming there is no config when we see a difference between the remembered server and the one calling us. [Ralf S. Engelschall] PR#1790 *) Fixed the DBM RewriteMap support for mod_rewrite: First the support now is automatically disabled under configure time when the dbm_xxx functions are not available. Second, two heavy source code errors in the DBM support code were fixed. This makes DBM RewriteMap's usable again after a long time of brokenness. [Ralf S. Engelschall] PR#1696 *) Now all configuration files support Unix-style line-continuation via the trailing backslash ("\") character. This enables us to write down complex or just very long directives in a more readable way. The backslash character has to be really the last character before the newline and it has not been prefixed by another (escaping) backslash. [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) When using ProxyPass the ?querystring was not passed correctly. [Joel Truher ] *) To deal with modules being compiled and [dynamically] linked at a different time from the core, the SERVER_VERSION and SERVER_BUILT symbols have been abstracted through the new API routines apapi_get_server_version() and apapi_get_server_built(). [Ken Coar] PR#1448 *) WIN32: Preserve trailing slash in canonical path (and hence in PATH_INFO). [Paul Sutton, Ben Laurie] *) PORT: USE_PTHREAD_SERIALIZED_ACCEPT has proven unreliable depending on the rev of Solaris and what mixture of modules are in use. So it has been disabled, and Solaris is back to using USE_FCNTL_SERIALIZED_ACCEPT. Users may experiment with USE_PTHREAD_SERIALIZED_ACCEPT at their own risk, it may speed up static content only servers. Or it may fail unpredictably. [Dean Gaudet] PR#1779, 1854, 1904 *) mod_test_util_uri.c created which tests the logic in util_uri.c. [Dean Gaudet] *) API: Rewrite of absoluteURI handling, and in particular how absoluteURIs match vhosts. Unless a request is a proxy request, a "http://host" url is treated as if a similar "Host:" header had been supplied. This change was made to support future HTTP/1.x protocols which may require clients to send absoluteURIs for all requests. In order to achieve this change subtle changes were made to the API. In a request_rec, r->hostlen has been removed. r->unparsed_uri now exists so that the unmodified uri can be retrieved easily. r->proxyreq is not set by the core, modules must set it during the post_read_request or translate_names phase. Plus changes to the virtualhost test suite for absoluteURI testing. This fixes several bugs with the proxy proxying requests to vhosts managed by the same httpd. [Dean Gaudet] *) API: Cleanup of code in http_vhost.c, and remove vhost matching code from mod_rewrite. The vhost matching is now performed by a globally available function matches_request_vhost(). [Dean Gaudet] *) Reduce memory usage, and speed up ServerAlias support. As a side-effect users can list multiple ServerAlias directives and they're all considered. [Chia-liang Kao ] PR#1531 *) The "poly" directive in image maps did not include the borders of the polygon, whereas the "rect" directive does. Fix this inconsistency. [Konstantin Morshnev ] PR#1771 *) Make \\ behave as expected. [Ronald.Tschalaer@psi.ch] *) Add the `%a' construct to LogFormat and CustomLog to log the client IP address. [Todd Eigenschink ] PR#1885 *) API: A new source module main/util_uri.c; It contains a routine parse_uri_components() and friends which breaks a URI into its component parts. These parts are stored in a uri_components structure called parsed_uri within each request_rec, and are available to all modules. Additionally, an unparse routine is supplied which re-assembles the URI components back to an URI, optionally hiding the username:password@ part from ftp proxy requests, and other useful routines. Within the structure, you find on a ready-for-use basis: scheme; /* scheme ("http"/"ftp"/...) */ hostinfo; /* combined [user[:password]@]host[:port] */ user; /* user name, as in http://user:passwd@host:port/ */ password; /* password, as in http://user:passwd@host:port/ */ hostname; /* hostname from URI (or from Host: header) */ port_str; /* port string (integer representation is in "port") */ path; /* the request path (or "/" if only scheme://host was given) */ query; /* Everything after a '?' in the path, if present */ fragment; /* Trailing "#fragment" string, if present */ This is meant to serve as the platform for *BIG* savings in code complexity for the proxy module (and maybe the vhost logic). [Martin Kraemer] *) Make all possible meta-construct expansions ($N, %N, %{NAME} and ${map:key}) available for all location where a string is created in mod_rewrite rewriting rulesets: 1st arg of RewriteCond, 2nd arg of RewriteRule and for the [E=NAME:STRING] flag of RewriteRule. This way the possible expansions are consequently usable at all string creation locations. [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) Fix initialization of RewriteLogLevel (default now is 0 as documented and not 1) and the per-virtual-server merging of directives. Now all directives except `RewriteEngine' and `RewriteOption' are either completely overridden (default) or completely inherited (when `RewriteOptions inherit') is used. [Ralf S. Engelschall] PR#1325 *) Fix `RewriteMap' program lookup in situations where such maps are defined but disabled (`RewriteEngine off') in per-server context. [Ralf S. Engelschall] PR#1431 *) Fix bug introduced in 1.3b4-dev, config with no Port setting would cause server to bind to port 0 rather than 80. [Dean Gaudet] *) Fix long-standing problem with RewriteMap _programs_ under Unix derivates (like SunOS and FreeBSD) which don't accept the locking of pipes directly. A new directive RewriteLock is introduced which can be used to setup a separate locking file which then is used for synchronization. [Ralf S. Engelschall] PR#1029 *) WIN32: The server root is obtained from the registry key HKLM\SOFTWARE\Apache Group\Apache\ (version is currently "1.3 beta"), unless overridden by the -d command line flag. The value is stored by running "apache -i -d serverroot". [Paul Sutton] *) Merged os/win32/mod_dll.c into modules/standard/mod_so.c to support dynamic loading on Win32 and Unix via the same module. [Paul Sutton] *) Now mod_rewrite no longer makes problematic assumptions on the characters a username can contain when trying to expand it via /etc/passwd. [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) The mod_setenvif BrowserMatch backwards compatibility command did not work properly with spaces in the regex. [Ronald Tschalaer] PR#1825 *) Add new RewriteMap types: First, `rnd' which is equivalent to the `txt' type but with a special post-processing for the looked-up value: It parses it into alternatives according to `|' chars and then only one particular alternative is chosen randomly (this is an essential functionality needed for balancing between backend-servers when using Apache as a Reverse Proxy. The looked up value here is a list of servers). Second, `int' with the built-in maps named `tolower' and `toupper' which can be used to map URL parts to a fixed case (this is an essential feature to fix the case of server names when doing mass virtual-hosting with the help of mod_rewrite instead of using sections). [Ralf S. Engelschall, parts based on code from Jay Soffian ] PR#1631 *) Add a new directive to mod_proxy similar to ProxyPass: `ProxyPassReverse'. This directive lets Apache adjust the URL in Location-headers on HTTP redirect responses sent by the remote server. This way the virtually mapped area is no longer left on redirects and thus by-passed which is especially essential when running Apache as a reverse proxy. [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) Hide Proxy-Authorization from CGI/SSI/etc just like Authorization is hidden. [Alvaro Martinez Echevarria] *) Apache will, when started with the -X (single process) debugging flag, honor the SIGINT or SIGQUIT signals again now. This capability got lost a while ago during OS/2 signal handling changes. *) [PORT] Work around the fact that NeXT runs on more than the m68k chips in mod_status [Scott Anguish and Timothy Luoma ] *) [PORT] Recognize FreeBSD versions so we can use the OS regex as well as handling unsigned-chars for FreeBSD v3 and v2 [Andrey Chernov and Jim] PR#1450 *) Use SA_RESETHAND or SA_ONESHOT when installing the coredump handlers. In particular the handlers could trigger themselves into an infinite loop if RLimitMem was used with a small amount of memory -- too small for the signal stack frame to be set up. [Dean Gaudet] *) Fix problems with absoluteURIs introduced during 1.3b4. [Dean Gaudet, Alvaro Martinez Echevarria ] *) Fix multiple UserDir problem introduced during 1.3b4-dev. [Dean Gaudet] PR#1850 *) ap_cpystrn() had an off-by-1 error. [Charles Fu ] PR#1847 *) API: As Ken suggested the check_cmd_context() function and related defines are non-static now so modules can use 'em. [Martin Kraemer] *) mod_info would occasionally produce an unpaired in its output. Fixed. [Martin Kraemer] *) By default AIX binds a process (and it's children) to a single processor. httpd children now unbind themselves from that cpu and re-bind to one selected at random via bindprocessor() [Doug MacEachern] *) Linux 2.0 and above implement RLIMIT_AS, RLIMIT_DATA has almost no effect. Work around it by using RLIMIT_AS for the RLimitMEM directive. [Enrik Berkhan ] PR#1816 *) mod_mime_magic error message should indicate the filename when reads fail. ["M.D.Parker" ] PR#1827 *) Previously Apache would permit to end (and similary for Location and Directory), now this is diagnosed as an error. Improve error messages for mismatched sections (, , , , ...). [Dean Gaudet, Martin Kraemer] *) is not permitted within (because of the semantic ordering). [Dean Gaudet] PR#379 *) with wildcards was broken by the change in wildcard semantics (* does not match /). To fix this, now apply only to the basename of the request filename. This fixes some other inconsistencies in semantics (such as not working). [Dean Gaudet] PR#1817 *) Removed bogus "dist.tar" target from Makefile.tmpl and make sure backup files are removed on "clean" target [Ralf S. Engelschall] *) PORT: Add -lm to LIBS for HPUX. [Dean Gaudet] PR#1639 *) Various errors from select() and accept() in child_main() would result in an infinite loop. It seems these two tickle kernel or library bugs occasionally, and result in log spammage and a generally bad scene. Now the child exits immediately, which seems to be a good workaround. [Dean Gaudet] PR#1747, 1107, 588, 1787, 987, 588 *) Cleaned up some race conditions in unix child_main during initialization. [Dean Gaudet] *) SECURITY: "UserDir /abspath" without a * in the path would allow remote users to access "/~.." and bypass access restrictions (but note /~../.. was handled properly). [Lauri Jesmin ] PR#1701 *) API: os_is_path_absolute() now takes a const char * instead of a char *. [Dean Gaudet] Changes with Apache 1.3b5 *) Source file dependencies in Makefile.tmpl files throughout the source tree were updated to accurately reflect reality. [Dean Gaudet] *) Preserve the content encoding given by the AddEncoding directive when the client doesn't otherwise specify an encoding. [Ronald Tschalaer ] *) Sort out problems with canonical filename handling happening too late. [Dean Gaudet, Ben Laurie] Changes with Apache 1.3b4 *) The module structure was modified to include a *dynamic_load_handle in the STANDARD_MODULE_STUFF portion, and the MODULE_MAGIC_NUMBER has been bumped accordingly. [Paul Sutton] *) All BrowserMatch directives mentioned in htdocs/manual/known_client_problems.html are in the default configuration files. [Lars Eilebrecht] *) MiNT port update. [Jan Paul Schmidt] *) HTTP/1.1 requires x-gzip and gzip encodings be treated equivalent, similarly for x-compress and compress. Apache now ignores a leading x- when comparing encodings. It also preserves the encoding the client requests (for example if it requests x-gzip, then Apache will respond with x-gzip in the Content-Encoding header). [Ronald Tschalaer ] PR#1772 *) Fix a memory leak on keep-alive connections. [Igor Tatarinov] *) Added mod_so module to support dynamic loading of modules on Unix (like mod_dld for Win32). This replaces mod_dld.c. Use SharedModule instead of AddModule in Configuration to build shared modules [Sameer Parekh, Paul Sutton] *) Minor cleanups to r->finfo handling in some modules. [Dean Gaudet] *) Abstract read()/write() to ap_read()/ap_write(). Makes it easier to add other types of IO code such as SFIO. [Randy Terbush] *) API: Generalize default_port manipulations to make support of different protocols easier. [Ben Laurie, Randy Terbush] *) There are many cases where users do not want Apache to form self-referential urls using the "canonical" ServerName and Port. The new UseCanonicalName directive (default on), if set to off will cause Apache to use the client-supplied hostname and port. API: Part of this change required a change to the construct_url() prototype; and the addition of get_server_name() and get_server_port(). [Michael Douglass , Dean Gaudet] PR#315, 459, 485, 1433 *) Yet another rearrangement of the source tree.. now all the common header files are in the src/include directory. The -Imain -Iap references in Makefiles have been changed to the simpler -Iinclude instead. In addition to simplifying the build a little bit, this also makes it clear when a module is referencing something in a other than kosher manner (e.g., the proxy including mod_mime.h). Module-private header files (the proxy, mod_mime, the regex library, and mod_rewrite) have not been moved to src/include; nor have the OS-abstraction files. [Ken Coar] *) Fix a bug where r->hostname didn't have the :port stripped from it. [Dean Gaudet] *) Tweaked the headers_out table size, and the subprocess_env table size guess in rename_original_environment(). Added MAKE_TABLE_PROFILE which can help discover make_table() calls that use too small an initial guess, see alloc.c. [Dean Gaudet] *) Options and AllowOverride weren't properly merging in the main server setting inside vhosts (only an issue when you have no or other section containing an Options that affects a request). Options +foo or -foo in the main_server wouldn't affect the main_server's lookup defaults. [Dean Gaudet] *) Variable 'cwd' was being used pointlessly before being set. [Ken Coar] PR#1738 *) r->allowed handling cleaned up in the standard modules. [Dean Gaudet] *) Some case-sensitivity issues cleaned up to be consistent with RFC2068. [Dean Gaudet] *) SIGURG doesn't exist everywhere. [Mark Andrew Heinrich ] *) mod_unique_id was erroneously generating a second unique id when an internal redirect occured. Such redirects occur, for example, when processing a DirectoryIndex match. [Dean Gaudet] *) API: table_add, table_merge, and table_set include implicit pstrdup() of the key and value. But in many cases this is not required because the key/value is a constant, or the value has been built by pstrcat() or other similar means. New routines table_addn, table_mergen, and table_setn have been added to the API, these routines do not pstrdup() their arguments. The core code and standard modules were changed to take advantage of these routines. The resulting server is up to 20% faster in some situations. Note that it is easy to get code subtly wrong if you pass a key/value which is in a pool other than the pool of the table. The only safe thing to do is to pass key/values which are in the pool of the table, or in one of the ancestors of the pool of the table. i.e. if the table is part of a subrequest, a value from the main request's pool is OK since the subrequest pool is a sub_pool of the main request's pool (and therefore has a lifespan at most as long as the main pool). There is debugging code which can detect improper usage, enabled by defining POOL_DEBUG. See alloc.c for more details. [Dmitry Khrustalev , Dean Gaudet] *) More mod_mime_magic cleanup: fewer syscalls; should handle "files" which don't exist on disk more gracefully; handles vhosts properly. Update documentation to reflect the code -- if there's no MimeMagicFile directive then the module is not enabled. [Dean Gaudet] *) PORT: Some older *nix dialects cannot automatically start scripts which begin with a #! interpreter line (the shell starts the scripts appropriately on these platforms). Apache now supports starting of "hashbang-scripts" when the NEED_HASHBANG_EMUL define is set. [Martin Kraemer, with code from peter@zeus.dialix.oz.au (Peter Wemm) taken from tcsh] *) API: "typedef array_header table" removed from alloc.h, folks should have been writing to use table as if it were an opaque type, but even some standard modules got this wrong. By changing the definition to "typedef struct table table" module authors will receive compile time warnings that they're doing the wrong thing. This change facilitates future changes with more sophisticated table structures. Specifically, module authors should be using table_elts() to get access to an array_header * for the table. [Dean Gaudet] *) API: Renamed new_connection() to avoid namespace collision with LDAP library routines. [Ken Coar, Rasmus Lerdorf] *) WIN32: mod_speling is now available on the Win32 platform. [Marc Slemko] *) For clarity the following compile time definition was changed: SAFE_UNSERIALIZED_ACCEPT -> SINGLE_LISTEN_UNSERIALIZED_ACCEPT Also, for example, HAVE_MMAP would mean to use mmap() scoreboards and not be a general notice that the OS has mmap(). Now the HAVE_MMAP/SHMGET #defines strictly are informational that the OS has that method of shared memory; the type to use for the scoreboard is a seperate #define (USE_MMAP_SCOREBOARD and USE_SHMGET_SCOREBOARD). This allows outside modules to determine if shared memory is available and allows Apache to determine the best method to use for the scoreboard. [Jim Jagielski] *) PORT: UnixWare 2.1.2 SMP appears to require USE_FCNTL_SERIALIZED_ACCEPT, as do various earlier versions. It should be safe on all versions. Unixware 1.x appears to have the same SIGHUP bug as solaris does with the slack code. A few other cleanups for Unixware. [Tom Hughes ] PR#1082, PR#1282, PR#1499, PR#1553 *) PORT: A/UX can handle single-listen accepts without mutex locking, so we add SINGLE_LISTEN_UNSERIALIZED_ACCEPT. [Jim Jagielski] *) When die() happens we need to eat any request body if one exists. Otherwise we can't continue with a keepalive session. This shows up as a POST problem with MSIE 4.0, typically against pages which are authenticated. [Roy Fielding] PR#1399 *) If you define SECURITY_HOLE_PASS_AUTHORIZATION then the Authorization header will be passed to CGIs. This is generally a security hole, so it's not a default. [Marc Slemko] PR#549 *) Fix Y2K problem with date printing in suexec log. [Paul Eggert ] PR#1343 *) WIN32 deserves a pid file. [Ben Hyde] *) suexec errors now include the errno/description. [Marc Slemko] PR#1543 *) PORT: OSF/1 now uses USE_FLOCK_SERIALIZED_ACCEPT to solve PR#467. The choice of flock vs. fcntl was made based on timings which showed that even on non-NFS, non-exported filesystems fcntl() was an order of magnitude slower. It also uses SINGLE_LISTEN_UNSERIALIZED_ACCEPT so that single socket users will see no difference. [Dean Gaudet] PR#467 *) "File does not exist" error message was erroneously including the errno. [Marc Slemko] *) Improve the warning message generated when a client drops the connection (hits stop button, etc.) during a send. [Roy Fielding] *) Defining GPROF will disable profiling in the parent and enable it in the children. If you're profiling under Linux this is pretty much necessary because SIGPROF is lost across a fork(). [Dean Gaudet] *) htdigest and htpasswd needed slight tweaks to work on OS/2 and WIN32. [Brian Havard] *) The NeXT cc (which is gcc hacked up) doesn't appear to support some gcc functionality. Work around it. [Keith Severson ] PR#1613 *) Some linkers complain when .o files contain no functions. [Keith Severson ] PR#1614 *) Some const declarations in mod_imap.c that were added for debugging purposes caused some compilers heartburn without adding any significant value, so they've been removed. [Ken Coar] *) The src/main/*.h header files have had #ifndef wrappers added to insulate them against duplicate calls if they get included through multiple paths (e.g., in .c files as well as other .h files). [Ken Coar] *) The libap routines now have a header file for their prototypes, src/ap/ap.h, to ease their use in non-httpd applications. [Ken Coar] *) mod_autoindex with a plaintext header file would emit the
     start-tag before the HTML preamble, rather than after the preamble
     but before the header file contents.  [John Van Essen ]
     PR#1667

  *) SECURITY: Fix a possible buffer overflow in logresolve.  This is
     only an issue on systems without a MAXDNAME define or where
     the resolver returns domain names longer than MAXDNAME.  [Marc Slemko]

  *) SECURITY: Eliminate possible buffer overflow in cfg_getline, which
     is used to read various types of files such as htaccess and
     htpasswd files.  [Marc Slemko]

  *) SECURITY: Ensure that the buffer returned by ht_time is always
     properly null terminated.  [Marc Slemko]

  *) The "Connection" header could be sent back with multiple "close"
     tokens.  Not an error, but a waste.
     [Ronald.Tschalaer@psi.ch] PR#1683

  *) mod_rewrite's RewriteLog should behave like mod_log_config, it
     shouldn't force hostname lookups.  [Dean Gaudet] PR#1684

  *) "basic" auth needs a case-insensitive comparison.
     [Ronald.Tschalaer@psi.ch] PR#1666

  *) For maximum portability, the environment passed to CGIs should
     only contain variables whose names match the regex
     /[a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z0-9_]*/.  This is now enforced by stamping
     underscores over any character outside the regex.  This
     affects HTTP_* variables, in a way that should be backward
     compatible for all the standard headers; and affects variables
     set with SetEnv/BrowserMatch and similar directives.
     [Dean Gaudet]

  *) mod_speling returned incorrect HREF's when an ambigous match
     was found. Noticed by  (Soeren Ziehe)
     [robinton@amtrash.comlink.de (Soeren Ziehe), Martin Kraemer]

  *) PORT: Apache now compiles & runs on an EBCDIC mainframe
     (the Siemens BS2000/OSD family) in the POSIX subsystem
     [Martin Kraemer]

  *) PORT: Fix problem killing children when terminating.  Allow ^C
     to shut down the server.  [Brian Havard]

  *) pstrdup() is implicit in calls to table_* functions, so there's
     no need to do it before calling.  Clean up a few cases.
     [Marc Slemko, Dean Gaudet]

  *) new -C and -c command line arguments
     usage:
     -C "directive" : process directive before reading config files
     -c "directive" : process directive after reading config files
     example:
     httpd -C "PerlModule Apache::httpd_conf"
     [Doug MacEachern, Martin Kraemer]

  *) WIN32: Fix the execution of CGIs that are scripts and called 
     with path info that does not have an '=' in.
     (eg. http://server/cgi-bin/printenv?foobar)  
     [Marc Slemko] PR#1591

  *) WIN32: Fix a call to os_canonical_filename so it doesn't try to 
     mess with fake filenames.  This fixes proxy caching on 
     win32. PR#1265

  *) SECURITY: General mod_include cleanup, including fixing several
     possible buffer overflows and a possible infinite loop.
     [Dean Gaudet, Marc Slemko]

  *) SECURITY: Numerous changes to mod_imap in a general cleanup
     including fixing a possible buffer overflow.  [Dean Gaudet]

  *) WIN32: overhaul of multithreading code. Shutdowns are now graceful
     (connections are not dropped). Code can handle graceful restarts
     (but there is as yet no way to signal this to Apache). Various
     other cleanups. [Paul Sutton]

  *) The aplog_error changes specific to 1.3 introduced a buffer
     overrun in the (now legacy) log_printf function.  Fixed.
     [Dean Gaudet]

  *) mod_digest didn't properly deal with proxy authentication.  It
     also lacked a case-insensitive comparision of the "Digest"
     token.  [Ronald Tschalaer ] PR#1599

  *) A few cleanups in mod_status for efficiency.  [Dean Gaudet]

  *) A few cleanups in mod_info to make it thread-safe, and remove an
     off-by-5 bug that could hammer \0 on the stack. [Dean Gaudet]

  *) no2slash() was O(n^2) in the length of the input.  Make it O(n).
     [Dean Gaudet]

  *) API: migration from strncpy() to our "enhanced" version called
     ap_cpystrn() for performance and functionality reasons.
     Located in libap.a.  [Jim Jagielski]

  *) table_set() and table_unset() did not deal correctly with
     multiple occurrences of the same key.
     [Stephen Scheck , Ben Laurie] PR#1604

  *) The AuthName must now be enclosed in quotes if it is to contain
     spaces.  [Ken Coar] PR#1195

  *) API: new function: ap_escape_quotes(). [Ken Coar] PR#1195

  *) WIN32: Work around optimiser bug that killed ISAPI in release
     versions. [Ben Laurie] PR#1533

  *) PORT: Update the MPE port [Mark Bixby, Jim Jagielski]

  *) Interim (slow) fix for p->sub_pool critical sections in
     alloc.c (affects win32 only).  [Ben Hyde]

  *) non-WIN32 was missing destroy_mutex definition.  [Ben Hyde]

  *) send_fd_length() did not calculate total_bytes_sent properly.
     [Ben Reser ] PR#1366

  *) The bputc() macro was not properly integrated with the chunking
     code; in many cases modules using bputc() could cause completely
     bogus chunked output.  (Typically this will show up as problems
     with Internet Explorer 4.0 reading a page, but other browsers
     having no problem.) [Dean Gaudet]

  *) Create LARGE_WRITE_THRESHOLD define which determines how many
     bytes have to be supplied to bwrite() before it will consider
     doing a writev() to assemble multiple buffers in one system
     call.  This is critical for modules such as mod_include,
     mod_autoindex, mod_php3 which all use bputc()/bputs() of smaller
     strings in some cases.  The result would be extra effort
     setting up writev(), and in many cases extra effort building
     chunks.  The default is 31, it can be overriden at compile
     time. [Dean Gaudet]

  *) Move the gid switching code into the child so that log files
     and pid files are opened with the root gid.
     [Gregory A Lundberg ]

  *) WIN32: Check for binaries by looking for the executable header
     instead of counting control characters.
     [Jim Patterson ] PR#1340

  *) ap_snprintf() moved from main/util_snprintf.c to ap/ap_snprintf.c
     so the functionality is available to applications other than the
     server itself (like the src/support tools).  [Ken Coar]

  *) ap_slack() moved out of main/util.c into ap/ap_slack.c as part of
     the libap consolidation work.  [Ken Coar]

  *) ap_snprintf() with a len of 0 behaved like sprintf().  This is not
     useful, and isn't what the standards require.  Now it returns 0
     and writes nothing.  [Dean Gaudet]

  *) When an error occurs in fcntl() locking suggest the user look up
     the docs for LockFile.  [Dean Gaudet]

  *) Eliminate some dead code from writev_it_all().
     [Igor Tatarinov ]

  *) mod_autoindex had an fread() without checking the result code.
     It also wouldn't handle "AddIconByType (TXT,/icons/text.gif text/*"
     (note the missing closing paren) properly.  [Dean Gaudet]

  *) It appears the "257th byte" bug (see
     htdocs/manual/misc/known_client_problems.html#257th-byte) can happen
     at the 256th byte as well.  Fixed.  [Dean Gaudet]

  *) PORT: Fix mod_mime_magic under OS/2, no support for block devices.
     [Brian Havard]

  *) Fix memory corruption caused by allocating auth usernames in the
     wrong pool.  [Dean Gaudet] PR#1500

  *) Fix an off-by-1, and an unterminated string error in
     mod_mime_magic.  [Dean Gaudet]

  *) Fix a potential SEGV problem in mod_negotiation when dealing
     with type-maps.  [Dean Gaudet]

  *) Better glibc support under Linux.  [Dean Gaudet] PR#1542

  *) "RedirectMatch gone /" would cause a SIGSEGV. [Dean Gaudet] PR#1319

  *) WIN32: avoid overflows during file canonicalisations.
     [malcolm@mgdev.demon.co.uk] PR#1378

  *) WIN32: set_file_slot() didn't detect absolute paths. [Ben Laurie]
     PR#1511, 1508

  *) WIN32: mod_status display header didn't match fields. [Ben Laurie]

  *) The pthread_mutex_* functions return an error code, and don't
     set errno.  [Igor Tatarinov ]

  *) WIN32: Allow spaces to prefix the interpreter in #! lines.
     [Ben Laurie] PR#1101

  *) WIN32: Cure file leak in CGIs. [Peter Tillemans ] PR#1523

  *) proxy_ftp: the directory listings generated by the proxy ftp module
     now have a title in which the path components are clickable and allow
     quick navigation to the clicked-on directory on the currently listed
     ftp server. This also fixes a bug where the ".." directory links would
     sometimes refer to the wrong directory.  [Martin Kraemer]

  *) WIN32: Allocate the correct amount of memory for the scoreboard.
     [Ben Hyde] PR#1387

  *) WIN32: Only lowercase the part of the path that is real. [Ben Laurie]
     PR#1505

  *) Fix problems with timeouts in inetd mode and -X mode.  [Dean Gaudet]

  *) Fix the spurious "(0)unknown error: mmap_handler: mmap failed"
     error messages. [Ben Hyde]

Changes with Apache 1.3b3

  *) WIN32: Work around brain-damaged spawn calls that can't deal
     with spaces and slashes.  [Ben Laurie]

  *) WIN32: Fix the code so CGIs can use socket calls on Windows.  
     The problem was that certain undocumented environment variables
     needed for sockets to work under Win32 were not being passed.
     [Frank Faubert ]

  *) Add a "-V" command line flag to the httpd binary.  This 
     flag shows some of the defines that Apache was compiled with.
     It is useful for debugging purposes.  [Martin Kraemer]

  *) Start separating the ap_*() routines into their own library, so they
     can be used by items in src/support among other things.  
     [Ken Coar] PR#512, 905, 1252, 1308 

  *) Give a more informative error when no AuthType is set.
     [Lars Eilebrecht]

  *) Remove strtoul() use from mod_proxy because it isn't available
     on all platforms.   [Marc Slemko] PR#1214

  *) WIN32: Some Win32 systems terminated all responses after 16 kB. 
     This turns out to be a bug in Winsock - select() doesn't always 
     return the correct status.  [Ben Laurie]

  *) Directives owned by http_core can now use the new check_cmd_context()
     routine to ensure that they're not being used within a container
     (e.g., ) where they're invalid.  [Martin Kraemer]

  *) PORT: Recent changes made it necessary to add explicit prototype
     for fgetc() and fgets() on SunOS 4.x.  [Martin Kraemer, Ben Hyde]

  *) It was necessary to distinguish between resources which are
     allocated in the parent, for cleanup in the parent, and resources
     which are allocated in each child, for cleanup in each child.
     A new pool was created which is passed to the module child_init
     and child_exit functions; modules are free to register per-child
     cleanups there.  This fixes a bug with reliable piped logs.
     [Dean Gaudet]

  *) mod_autoindex wasn't displaying the ReadmeName file at the bottom
     unless it was also doing FancyIndexes, but it displayed the
     HeaderName file at the top under all circumstances.  It now shows
     the ReadmeName file for simple indices, too, as it should.  
     [Ken Coar] PR#1373

  *) http_core was mmap()ing even in cases where it wasn't going to
     read the file.  [Ben Hyde ]

  *) Complete rewrite ;-) of mod_rewrite's URL rewriting engine:
     Now the rewriting engine (the heart of mod_rewrite) is organized more
     straight-forward, first time well documented and reduced to the really
     essential parts. All redundant cases were stripped off and processing now
     is the same for both per-server and per-directory context with only a
     minimum difference (the prefix stripping in per-dir context). As a
     side-effect some subtle restrictions and two recently discovered problems
     are gone: Wrong escaping of QUERY_STRING on redirects in per-directory
     context and restrictions on the substitution URL on redirects.
     Additionally some minor source cleanups were done. 
     [Ralf S. Engelschall] 

  *) Lars Eilebrecht wrote a whole new set of Apache Vhost Internals
     documentation, examples, explanations and caveats. They live in a new
     subdirectory htdocs/manual/vhost/. [Lars Eilebrecht ]

  *) If ap_slack fails to allocate above the low slack line it's a good
     indication that further problems will occur; it's a better indication
     than many external libraries give us when we actually run out of
     descriptors.  So report it to the user once per restart.
     [Dean Gaudet] PR#1181

  *) Change mod_include and mod_autoindex to use Y2K-safe date formats
     by default.  [Ken Coar]

  *) Add a "SuppressColumnSorting" option to the IndexOptions list,
     which will keep the column heading from being links for sorting
     the display.  [Ken Coar, suggested by Brian Tiemann ]
     PR #1261

  *) PORT: Update the LynxOS port.  [Marius Groeger ]

  *) Fix logic error when issuing a mmap() failed message
     with a non-zero MMAP_THRESHOLD.
     [David Chambers ] PR#1294

  *) Preserve handler value on ProxyPass'ed requests by not
     calling find_types on a proxy'd request; fixes problems
     where some ProxyPass'ed URLs weren't actually passed
     to the proxy.
     [Lars Eilebrecht] PR#870

  *) Fix a byte ordering problem in mod_access which prevented
     the old-style syntax (i.e. "a.b.c." to match a class C)
     from working properly. [Dean Gaudet] PR#1248, 1328, 1384

  *) Fix problem with USE_FLOCK_SERIALIZED_ACCEPT not working
     properly. Each child needs to open the lockfile instead
     of using the passed file-descriptor from the parent. 
     [Jim Jagielski] PR#1056

  *) Fix the error logging in mod_cgi; the recent error log changes
     introduced a bug that prevented it from working correctly.
     [M.D.Parker] PR#1352

  *) Default to USE_FCNTL_SERIALIZED_ACCEPT on HPUX to properly 
     handle multiple Listen directives.  [Marc Slemko] PR#872

  *) Inherit a bugfix to fnmatch.c from FreeBSD sources.
     ["[KOI8-R] áÎÄÒÅÊ þÅÒÎÏ×" ] PR#1311

  *) When a configuration parse complained about a bad directive,
     the logger would use whatever (unrelated) value was in errno.
     errno is now forced to EINVAL first in this case.  [Ken Coar]

  *) A sed command in the Configure script pushed the edge of POSIXness,
     breaking on some systems.  [Bhaba R.Misra ] PR#1368

  *) Solaris >= 2.5 was totally broken due to a mess up using pthread
     mutexes.  [Roy Fielding, Dean Gaudet]

  *) OS/2 Port updated; it should be possible to build OS/2 from the same
     sources as Unix now.  [Brian Havard ]

  *) Fix a year formatting bug in mod_usertrack.
     [Paul Eggert ] PR#1342

  *) A mild SIGTERM/SIGALRM race condition was eliminated.
     [Dean Gaudet] PR#1211

  *) Warn user that default path has changed if /usr/local/etc/httpd
     is found on the system.  [Lars Eilebrecht]

  *) Various mod_mime_magic bug fixes and cleanups: Uncompression
     should work, it should work on WIN32, and a few resource
     leaks and abort conditions are fixed.
     [Dean Gaudet] PR#1205

  *) PORT: On AIX 1.x files can't be named '@', fix the proxy cache
     to use '%' instead of '@' in its encodings.
     [David Schuler ] PR#1317

  *) Improve the warning message generated when the "server is busy".
     [Dean Gaudet] PR#1293

  *) PORT: All ports which don't otherwise define DEF_WANTHSREGEX will
     get Spencer regex by default.  This is to avoid having to
     discover bugs in operating system libraries.  [Dean Gaudet]

  *) PORT: "Fix" PR#467 by generating warnings on systems which we have
     not been able to get working USE_*_SERIALIZED_ACCEPT settings for.
     Document this a bit more in src/PORTING.  [Dean Gaudet] PR#467

  *) Ensure that one copy of config warnings makes it to the
     error_log.  [Dean Gaudet]

  *) Invent new structure and associated methods to handle config file
     reading. Add "custom" hook to use config file cfg_getline() on
     something which is not a FILE*  [Martin Kraemer]

  *) Make single-exe Windows install. [Ben Laurie and Eric Esselink]

  *) WIN32: Make CGI work under Win95. [Ben Laurie and Paul Sutton]

  *) WIN32: Make index.html and friends work under Win95. [Ben Laurie]

  *) PORT: Solaris 2.4 needs Spencer regex, the system regex is broken.
     [John Line ] PR#1321

  *) Default pathname has been changed everywhere to /usr/local/apache
     [Sameer ]

  *) PORT: AIX now uses USE_FCNTL_SERIALIZED_ACCEPT.
     [David Bronder ] PR#849

  *) PORT: i386 AIX does not have memmove.
     [David Schuler ] PR#1267

  *) PORT: HPUX now defaults to using Spencer regex.
     [Philippe Vanhaesendonck ,
     Omar Del Rio ] PR#482, 1246

  *) PORT: Some versions of NetBSD don't automatically define
     __NetBSD__.  Workaround by defining NETBSD.
     [Chris Craft ] PR#977

  *) PORT: UnixWare 2.x requires -lgen for syslog.
     [Hans Snijder ] PR#1249

  *) PORT: ULTRIX appears to not have syslog.
     [Lars Eilebrecht ]

  *) PORT: Basic Gemini port (treat it like unixware212).
     ["Pavel Yakovlev (Paul McHacker)" ]

  *) PORT: All SVR4 systems now use NET_SIZE_T = size_t, and
     use USE_SHMGET_SCOREBOARD.
     [Martin Kraemer]

  *) Various improvements in detecting config file errors (missing closing
     directives for ,  etc. blocks, prohibiting global
     server settings in  blocks, flagging unhandled multiple
     arguments to ,  etc.)
     [Martin Kraemer]

  *) Add support to suexec wrapper program for mod_unique_id's UNIQUE_ID
     variable to provide this one to suexec'd CGIs, too.
     [M.D.Parker ] PR#1284

  *) New support tool: src/support/split-logfile, a sample Perl script which
     splits up a combined access log into separate files based on the
     name of the virtual host (listed first in the log records by "%v").
     [Ken Coar]

Changes with Apache 1.3b2 (there is no 1.3b1)

  *) TestCompile was not passing $LIBS [Dean Gaudet]

  *) Makefile.tmpl was not using $CFLAGS in the link phase. 
     [Martin Kraemer]

  *) Add debugging code to alloc.c.  Defining ALLOC_DEBUG provides a
     rudimentary memory debugger which can be used on live servers with
     low impact -- it sets all allocated and freed memory bytes to 0xa5.
     Defining ALLOC_USE_MALLOC will cause the alloc code to use malloc()
     and free() for each object.  This is far more expensive and should
     only be used for testing with tools such as Electric Fence and
     Purify.  See main/alloc.c for more details.  [Dean Gaudet]

  *) Configure uses a sh trap and didn't set its exitcode properly.
     [Dean Gaudet] PR#1159

  *) Yet another vhost revamp.  Add the NameVirtualHost directive which
     explicitly lists the ip:port pairs that are to be used for name-vhosts.
     From a given ip:port, regardless what the Host: header is, you can
     only reach the vhosts defined on that ip:port.  The precedence of
     vhosts was reversed to match other precedences in the config --
     the earlier vhosts override the later vhosts.  All vhost matching was
     moved into http_vhost.[ch].  [Dean Gaudet]

  *) ap_inline can be used to force inlining.  GNUC __attribute__() can
     be used for whatever reason is appropriate (i.e. format() warnings
     for printf style functions).  Both are enabled only with
     gcc >= 2.7.x (so that we have fewer support issues with older
     versions).  [Dean Gaudet]

  *) Fix support for Proxy Authentication (we were testing the response
     status too early). [Marc Slemko]

  *) CoreDumpDirectory directive directs where the core file is
     written when a SIGSEGV, SIGBUS, SIGABORT or SIGABRT are
     received.  [Marc Slemko, Dean Gaudet]

  *) PORT: Support for Atari MINT.
     [Jan Paul Schmidt ]

  *) When booting, apache will now detach itself from stdin, stdout,
     and stderr.  stderr will not be detached until after the config
     files have been read so you will be able to see initial error
     messages.  After that all errors are logged in the error_log.
     This makes it more convenient to start apache via rsh, ssh,
     or crontabs.  [Dean Gaudet] PR#523

  *) mod_proxy was sending HTTP/1.1 responses to ftp requests by mistake.
     Also removed the auto-generated link to www.apache.org that was the
     source of so many misdirected bug reports.  [Roy Fielding, Marc Slemko]

  *) send_fb would not detect aborted connections in some situations.
     [Dean Gaudet]

  *) mod_include would use uninitialized data when parsing certain
     expressions involving && and ||. [Brian Slesinsky] PR#1139

  *) mod_imap should only handle GET methods.  [Jay Bloodworth]

  *) suexec.c wouldn't build without -DLOG_EXEC. [Jason A. Dour]

  *) mod_autoindex improperly counted &escapes; as more than one
     character in the description.  It also improperly truncated
     descriptions that were exactly the maximum length.
     [Martin Kraemer]

  *) RedirectMatch was not properly escaping the result (PR#1155).  Also
     "RedirectMatch /advertiser/(.*) $1" is now permitted.
     [Dean Gaudet]

  *) mod_include now uses symbolic names to check for request success
     and return HTTP errors, and correctly handles all types of
     redirections (previously it only did temporary redirect correctly).
     [Ken Coar, Roy Fielding]

  *) mod_userdir was modifying r->finfo in cases where it wasn't setting
     r->filename.  Since those two are meant to be in sync with each other
     this is a bug.  ["Paul B. Henson" ]

  *) PORT: Support Unisys SVR4, whose uname returns mostly useless data.
     ["Kaufman, Steven E" ]

  *) Inetd mode (which is buggy) uses timeouts without having setup the
     jmpbuffer. [Dean Gaudet] PR#1064

  *) Work around problem under Linux where a child will start looping
     reporting a select error over and over.
     [Rick Franchuk ] PR#1107, 987, 588

  *) Fixed error in proxy_util.c when looping through multiple host IP
     addresses. [Lars Eilebrecht] PR#974

  *) If BUFFERED_LOGS is defined then mod_log_config will do atomic
     buffered writes -- that is, it will buffer up to PIPE_BUF (i.e. 4k)
     bytes before writing, but it will never split a log entry across a
     buffer boundary.  [Dean Gaudet]

  *) API: the short_score record has been split into two pieces, one which
     the parent writes on, and one which the child writes on.  As part of
     this change the get_scoreboard_info() function was removed, and
     scoreboard_image was exported.  This change fixes a race condition
     in file based scoreboard systems, and speeds up changes involving the
     scoreboard in earlier 1.3 development.  [Dean Gaudet]

  *) API: New register_other_child() API (see http_main.h) which allows
     modules to register children with the parent for maintenance.  It
     is disabled by defining NO_OTHER_CHILD.  [Dean Gaudet]

  *) API: New piped_log API (see http_log.h) which implements piped logs,
     and will use register_other_child to implement reliable piped logs
     when it is available.  The reliable piped logs part can be disabled
     by defining NO_RELIABLE_PIPED_LOGS.  At the moment reliable piped
     logs is only available on Unix. [Dean Gaudet]

  *) API: set_last_modified() broken into set_last_modified(), set_etag(), and
     meets_conditions().  This allows conditional HTTP selection to be
     handled separately from the storing of the header fields, and provides
     the ability for CGIs to set their own ETags for conditional checking.
     [Ken Coar, Roy Fielding]  PR#895

  *) Changes to mod_log_config to allow naming of format strings.
     Format nicknames are defined with "LogFormat fmt nickname", and can
     be used with "LogFormat nickname" and "CustomLog logtarget nickname".
     [Ken Coar]

  *) New module, "mod_speling", which can help find files even when 
     the URL is slightly misspelled. [Martin Kraemer, Alexei Kosut]

  *) API: New function child_terminate() triggers the child process to
     exit, while allowing the child finish what it needs to for the
     current request first.  
     [Doug MacEachern, Alexei Kosut]

  *) Windows now defaults to using full status reports with mod_status.
     [Alexei Kosut] PR #1094

  *) *Really* disable all mod_rewrite operations if the engine is off.
     Some things (like RewriteMaps) were checked/performed even if they
     weren't supposed to be.  [Ken Coar] PR #991

  *) Implement a new timer scheme which eliminates the need to call alarm() all
     the time.  Instead a counter in the scoreboard for each child is used to
     show when the child has made forward progress.  The parent samples this
     counter every scoreboard maintenance cycle, and issues SIGALRM if no
     progress has been made in the timeout period.  This reduces the static
     request best-case syscall count to 22 from 29.  This scheme is only
     used by systems with memory-based scoreboards.  [Dean Gaudet]

  *) The proxy now properly handles CONNECT requests which are sent
     to proxy servers when using ProxyRemote.  [Marc Slemko] PR#1024

  *) A script called apachectl has been added to the support 
     directory.  This script allows you to do things such as 
     "apachectl start" and "apachectl restart" from the command
     line.  [Marc Slemko]

  *) Modules and core routines are now put into libraries, which
     simplifies the link line tremendously (among other advantages).
     [Paul Sutton]

  *) Some of the MD5 names defined in Apache have been renamed to have
     an `ap_' prefix to avoid conflicts with routines supplied by
     external libraries.  [Ken Coar]

  *) Removal of mod_auth_msql.c from the distribution. There are many
     other options for databases today. Rather than offer one option,
     offer none at this time. mod_auth_msql and other SQL database
     authentication modules can be found at the Apache Module Registry.
     http://modules.apache.org/ It would be nice to offer a generic
     mod_auth_sql option in the near future.

  *) PORT: BeOS support added [Alexei Kosut]

  *) Configure no longer accepts the -make option, since it creates
     Makefile on the fly based on Makefile.tmpl and Configuration.

  *) Apache now gracefully shuts down when it receives a SIGTERM, instead
     of forcibly killing off all its processes and exiting without
     cleaning up. [Alexei Kosut]

  *) API: A new field in the request_rec, r->mtime, has been added to
     avoid gratuitous parsing of date strings.  It is intended to hold
     the last-modified date of the resource (if applicable).  An
     update_mtime() routine has also been added to advance it if
     appropriate.  [Roy Fielding, Ken Coar]

  *) SECURITY: If a htaccess file can not be read due to bad permissions,
     deny access to the directory with a HTTP_FORBIDDEN.  The previous
     behavior was to ignore the htaccess file if it could not be read.
     This change may make some setups with unreadable htaccess files
     stop working.  [Marc Slemko] PR#817

  *) Add aplog_error() providing a mechanism to define levels of
     verbosity to the server error logging. This addition also provides
     the ability to log errors using syslogd. Error logging is configurable
     on a per-server basis using the LogLevel directive. Conversion
     of log_*() in progress. [Randy Terbush]

  *) Further enhance aplog_error() to not log filename, line number, and
     errno information when it isn't applicable. [Ken Coar, Dean Gaudet]

  *) WIN32: Canonicalise filenames under Win32. Short filenames are
     converted to long ones. Backslashes are converted to forward
     slashes. Case is converted to lower. Parts of URLs that do not
     correspond to files are left completely alone. [Ben Laurie]

  *) PORT: 2 new OSs added to the list of ports:
      Encore's UMAX V: Arieh Markel 
      Acorn RISCiX: Stephen Borrill 

  *) Add the server version (SERVER_VERSION macro) to the "server
     configured and running" entry in the error_log.  Also build an
     object file at link-time that contains the current time
     (SERVER_BUILT global const char[]), and include that in the
     message.  [Ken Coar]

  *) Set r->headers_out when sending responses from the proxy.
     This fixes things such as the logging of headers sent from
     the proxy.  [Marc Slemko] PR#659

  *) support/httpd_monitor is no longer distributed because the 
     scoreboard should not be file based if at all possible. Use
     mod_status to see current server snapshot.

  *) (set_file_slot): New function, allowing auth directives to be
     independent of the server root, so the server documents can be
     moved to a different directory or machine more easily.
     [David J. MacKenzie]

  *) If no TransferLog is given explicitly, decline
     to log.  This supports coexistence with other logging modules,
     such as the custom one that UUNET uses. [David J. MacKenzie]

  *) Check for titles in server-parsed HTML files.
     Ignore leading newlines and returns in titles.  The old behavior
     of replacing a newline after  with a space causes the
     title to be misaligned in the listing. [David J. MacKenzie]

  *) Change mod_cern_meta to be configurable on a per-directory basis.
     [David J. MacKenzie]

  *) Add 'Include' directive to allow inclusion of configuration
     files within configuration files. [Randy Terbush]

  *) Proxy errors on connect() are logged to the error_log (nothing
     new); now they include the IP address and port that failed
     (*that's* new).   [Ken Coar, Marc Slemko] PR#352

  *) Various architectures now define USE_MMAP_FILES which causes
     the server to use mmap() for static files.  There are two
     compile-time tunables MMAP_THRESHOLD (minimum number of bytes
     required to use mmap(), default is 0), and MMAP_SEGMENT_SIZE (maximum
     number of bytes written in one cycle from a single mmap()d object,
     default 32768).  [Dean Gaudet]

  *) API: Added post_read_request API phase which is run right after reading
     the request from a client, or right after an internal redirect.  It is
     useful for modules setting environment variables that depend only on
     the headers/contents of the request.  It does not run during subrequests
     because subrequests inherit pretty much everything from the main
     request. [Dean Gaudet]

  *) Added mod_unique_id which is used to generate a unique identifier for
     each hit, available in the environment variable UNIQUE_ID.
     [Dean Gaudet]

  *) init_modules is now called after the error logs have been opened.  This
     allows modules to emit information messages into the error logs.
     [Dean Gaudet]

  *) Fixed proxy-pass-through feature of mod_rewrite; Added error logging
     information for case where proxy module is not available. [Marc Slemko]

  *) PORT: Apache has need for mutexes to serialize its children around
     accept.  In prior versions either fcntl file locking or flock file
     locking were used.  The method is chosen by the definition of
     USE_xxx_SERIALIZED_ACCEPT in conf.h.  xxx is FCNTL for fcntl(),
     and FLOCK for flock().  New options have been added:
        - SYSVSEM to use System V style semaphores
        - PTHREAD to use POSIX threads (appears to work on Solaris only)
        - USLOCK to use IRIX uslock
     Based on timing various techniques, the following changes were made
     to the defaults:
        - Linux 2.x uses flock instead of fcntl
        - Solaris 2.x uses pthreads
        - IRIX uses SysV semaphores -- however multiprocessor IRIX boxes
          work far faster if you -DUSE_USLOCK_SERIALIZED_ACCEPT
     [Dean Gaudet, Pierre-Yves Kerembellec <Pierre-Yves.Kerembellec@vtcom.fr>,
     Martijn Koster <m.koster@pobox.com>]

  *) PORT: The semantics of accept/select make it very desirable to use
     mutexes to serialize accept when multiple Listens are in use.  But
     in the case where only a single socket is open it is sometimes
     redundant to serialize accept().  Not all unixes do a good job with
     potentially dozens of children blocked on accept() on the same
     socket.  It's now possible to define SINGLE_LISTEN_UNSERIALIZED_ACCEPT and
     the server will avoid serialization when listening on only one socket,
     and use serialization when listening on multiple sockets.
     [Dean Gaudet] PR#467

  *) Configure changes: TestLib replaced by TestCompile, which has
     some additional capability (such as doing a sanity check of
     the compiler and flags selected); the version of Solaris is now
     available via the #define value of SOLARIS2; IRIX n32bit libs
     now supported and selectable by new Configuration Rule: IRIXN32;
     We no longer default to -O2 optimization.  [Jim Jagielski]

  *) Updated Configure: Configuration now uses AddModule to specify
     module source or binary file location, relative to src directory.
     Modules can be dropped into modules/extra, or in their own 
     directory, and modules can come with a Makefile or Configure can 
     create one.  Modules can add compiler or library information to 
     generated Makefiles. [Paul Sutton]

  *) Source core re-organisation: distributed modules are now in 
     modules/standard. All other source code is in main. OS-specific
     code is in os/{unix,emx,win32} directories. [Paul Sutton]

  *) mod_browser has been removed, since it's replaced by mod_setenvif.
     [Ken Coar]

  *) Fix another long-standing bug in sub_req_lookup_file where it would
     happily skip past access checks on subdirectories looked up with
     relative paths.  (It's used by mod_dir, mod_negotiation,
     and mod_include.) [Dean Gaudet]

  *) directory_walk optimization to reduce an O(N*M) loop to O(N+M) where
     N is the number of <Directory> sections, and M is the number of
     components in the filename of an object.

     To achieve this optimization the following config changes were made:
        - Wildcards (* and ?, not the regex forms) in <Directory>s,
          <Files>s, and <Location>s now treat a slash as a special
          character.  For example "/home/*/public_html" previously would
          match "/home/a/andrew/public_html", now it only matches things
          like "/home/bob/public_html".  This mimics /bin/sh behaviour.
        - It's possible now to use [] wildcarding in <Directory>, <Files>
          or <Location>.
        - Regex <Directory>s are applied after all non-regex <Directory>s.

    [Dean Gaudet]

  *) Fix a bug introduced in 1.3a1 directory_walk regarding .htaccess files
     and corrupted paths.  [Dean Gaudet]

  *) Enhanced and cleaned up the URL rewriting engine of mod_rewrite:
     First the grouped parts of RewriteRule pattern matches (parenthesis!) can
     be accessed now via backreferences $1..$9 in RewriteConds test-against
     strings in addition to RewriteRules subst string. Second the grouped
     parts of RewriteCond pattern matches (parenthesis!) can be accessed now
     via backreferences %1..%9 both in following RewriteCond test-against
     strings and RewriteRules subst string. This provides maximum flexibility
     through the use of backreferences.
     Additionally the rewriting engine was cleaned up by putting common
     code to the new expand_backrefs_inbuffer() function. 
     [Ralf S. Engelschall]

  *) When merging the main server's <Directory> and <Location> sections into
     a vhost, put the main server's first and the vhost's second.  Otherwise
     the vhost can't override the main server.  [Dean Gaudet] PR#717

  *) The <Directory> code would merge and re-merge the same section after
     a match was found, possibly causing problems with some modules.
     [Dean Gaudet]

  *) ip-based vhosts are stored and queried using a hashing function, which
     has been shown to improve performance on servers with many ip-vhosts.
     Some other changes had to be made to accommodate this:
        - the * address for vhosts now behaves like _default_
        - the matching process now is:
            - match an ip-vhost directly via hash (possibly matches main
              server)
            - if that fails, just pretend it matched the main server
            - if so far only the main server has been matched, perform
              name-based lookups (ServerName, ServerAlias, ServerPath)
              *only on name-based vhosts*
            - if they fail, look for _default_ vhosts
     [Dean Gaudet, Dave Hankins <dhankins@sugarat.net>]

  *) dbmmanage overhaul:
     - merge dbmmanage and dbmmanage.new functionality, remove dbmmanage.new 
     - tie() to AnyDBM_File which will use one of DB_File, NDBM_File or
       GDBM_File (-ldb, -lndbm, -lgdbm) (trying each in that order)
     - provide better seed for rand
     - prompt for password as per getpass(3) (turn off echo, read from
       /dev/tty, etc.)
     - use "newstyle" crypt based on $Config{osname} ($^O)
     - will not add a user if already in database, use new `update' command
       instead
     - added `check' command to check a users' password
     - added `import' command to convert existing password text-files or 
       dbm files exported with `view'
     - more descriptive usage, general cleanup, 'use strict' clean, etc.
     [Doug MacEachern]

  *) Added psocket() which is a pool form of socket(), various places within
     the proxy weren't properly blocking alarms while registering the cleanup
     for its sockets.  bclose() now uses pclose() and pclosesocket().  There
     was a bug where the client socket was being close()d twice due a still
     registered cleanup.  [Dean Gaudet]

  *) A few cleanups were made to reduce time(), getpid(), and signal() calls.
     [Dean Gaudet]

  *) PORT: AIX >= 4.2 requires -lm due to libc changes.
     [Jason Venner <jason@idiom.com>] PR#667

  *) Enable ``=""'' for RewriteCond directives to match against
     the empty string. This is the preferred way instead of ``^$''.
     [Ralf S. Engelschall]

  *) Fixed an infinite loop in mod_imap for references above the server root
     [Dean Gaudet] PR#748

  *) mod_proxy now has a ReceiveBufferSize directive, similar to
     SendBufferSize, so that the TCP window can be set appropriately
     for LFNs. [Phillip A. Prindeville]

  *) mod_browser has been replaced by the more general mod_setenvif
     (courtesy of Paul Sutton).  BrowserMatch* directives are still
     available, but are now joined by SetEnvIf*, UnSetEnvIf*, and
     UnSetEnvIfZero directives.  [Ken Coar]

  *) "HostnameLookups double" forces double-reverse DNS to succeed in
     order for remote_host to be set (for logging, or for the env var
     REMOTE_HOST).  The old define MAXIMUM_DNS has been deprecated.
     [Dean Gaudet]

  *) mod_access overhaul:
     - Now understands network/netmask syntax (i.e.  10.1.0.0/255.255.0.0)
       and cidr syntax (i.e. 10.1.0.0/16).  PR#762
     - Critical path was sped up by pre-computing a few things at config time.
     - The undocumented syntax "allow user-agents" was removed,
       the replacement is "allow from env=foobar" combined with mod_browser.
     - When used with hostnames it now forces a double-reverse lookup
       no matter what the directory settings are.  This double-reverse
       doesn't affect any of the other routines that use the remote
       hostname.  In particular it's still passed to CGIs and the log
       without the double-reverse check.  Related PR#860.
     [Dean Gaudet]

  *) When a large bwrite() occurs (larger than the internal buffer size),
     while there is already something in the buffer, apache will combine
     the large write and the buffer into a single writev().  (This is
     in anticipation of using mmap() for reading files.)
     [Dean Gaudet]

  *) In obscure cases where a partial socket write occurred while chunking,
     Apache would omit the chunk header/footer on the next block.  Cleaned
     up other bugs/inconsistencies in error conditions in buff.c.  Fixed
     a bug where a long pause in DNS lookups could cause the last packet
     of a response to be unduly delayed.  [Roy Fielding, Dean Gaudet]

  *) API: Added child_exit function to module structure.  This is called
     once per "heavy-weight process" just before a server child exit()'s 
     e.g. when max_requests_per_child is reached, etc.
     [Doug MacEachern, Dean Gaudet]

  *) mod_include cleanup showed that handle_else was being used to handle
     endif.  It didn't cause problems, but it was cleaned up too.
     [Howard Fear]

  *) mod_cern_meta would attempt to find meta files for the directory itself
     in some cases, but not in others.  It now avoids it in all cases.
     [Dean Gaudet]

  *) mod_mime_magic would core dump if there was a decompression error.
     [Martin Kraemer <Martin.Kraemer@mch.sni.de>] PR#904

  *) PORT: some variants of DGUX require -lsocket -lnsl
     [Alexander L Jones <alex@systems-options.co.uk>] PR#732

  *) mod_autoindex now allows sorting of FancyIndexed directory listings
     by the various fields (name, size, et cetera), either in ascending
     or descending order.  Just click on the column header.  [Ken Coar]

  *) PORT: Various tweaks to eliminate pointer-int casting warnings on 64-bit
     CPUs like the Alpha.  Apache still stores ints in pointers, but that's
     the relatively safe direction.  [Dean Gaudet] PR#344

  *) PORT: QNX mmap() support for faster/more reliable scoreboard handling.
     [Igor N Kovalenko <infoh@mail.wplus.net>] PR#683

  *) child_main avoids an unneeded call to select() when there is only one
     listening socket.  [Dean Gaudet]

  *) In the event that the server is starved for idle servers it will
     spawn 1, then 2, then 4, ..., then 32 servers each second,
     doubling each second.  It'll also give a warning in the errorlog
     since the most common reason for this is a poor StartServers
     setting.  The define MAX_SPAWN_RATE can be used to raise/lower
     the maximum.  [Dean Gaudet]

  *) Apache now provides an effectively unbuffered connection for
     CGI scripts.  This means that data will be sent to the client
     as soon as the CGI pauses or stops output; previously, Apache would
     buffer the output up to a fixed buffer size before sending, which
     could result in the user viewing an empty page until the CGI finished
     or output a complete buffer.  It is no longer necessary to use an
     "nph-" CGI to get unbuffered output.  Given that most CGIs are written
     in a language that by default does buffering (e.g. perl) this
     shouldn't have a detrimental effect on performance.

     "nph-" CGIs, which formerly provided a direct socket to the client
     without any server post-processing, were not fully compatible with
     HTTP/1.1 or SSL support.  As such they would have had to implement
     the transport details, such as encryption or chunking, in order
     to work properly in certain situations.  Now, the only difference
     between nph and non-nph scripts is "non-parsed headers".
     [Dean Gaudet, Sameer Parekh, Roy Fielding]

  *) If a BUFF is switched from buffered to unbuffered reading the first
     bread() will return whatever remained in the buffer prior to the
     switch. [Dean Gaudet]

Changes with Apache 1.3a1

  *) Added another Configure helper script: TestLib. It determines
     if a specified library exists.  [Jim Jagielski]

  *) PORT: Allow for use of n32bit libraries under IRIX 6.x
     [derived from patch from Jeff Hayes <jhayes@aw.sgi.com>]
     PR#721

  *) PORT: Some architectures use size_t for various lengths in network
     functions such as accept(), and getsockname().  The definition
     NET_SIZE_T is used to control this. [Dean Gaudet]

  *) PORT: Linux: Attempt to detect glibc based systems and include crypt.h
     and -lcrypt.  Test for various db libraries (dbm, ndbm, db) when
     mod_auth_dbm or mod_auth_db are included.  [Dean Gaudet]

  *) PORT: QNX doesn't have initgroups() which support/suexec.c uses.
     [Igor N Kovalenko <infoh@mail.wplus.net>]

  *) "force-response-1.0" now only applies to requests which are HTTP/1.0 to
     begin with.  "nokeepalive" now works for HTTP/1.1 clients.  Added
     "downgrade-1.0" which causes Apache to pretend it received a 1.0.
     [Dean Gaudet] related PR#875

  *) API: Correct child_init() slot declaration from int to void, to
     match the init() declaration.  Update mod_example to use the new
     hook.  [Ken Coar]

  *) added transport handle slot (t_handle) to the BUFF structure
     [Doug MacEachern]

  *) get_client_block() returns wrong length if policy is
     REQUEST_CHUNKED_DECHUNK.
     [Kenichi Hori <ken@d2.bs1.fc.nec.co.jp>] PR#815

  *) Support the image map format of FrontPage.  For example:
        rect /url.hrm 10 20 30 40
     ["Chris O'Byrne" <obyrne@iol.ie>] PR#807

  *) PORT: -lresolv and -lsocks were in the wrong order for Solaris.
     ["Darren O'Shaughnessy" <darren@aaii.oz.au>] PR#846

  *) AddModuleInfo directive for mod_info which allows you to annotate
     the output of mod_info.  ["Lou D. Langholtz" <ldl@usi.utah.edu>]

  *) Added NoProxy directive to avoid using ProxyRemote for selected
     addresses.  Added ProxyDomain directive to cause unqualified
     names to be qualified by redirection.
     [Martin Kraemer <Martin.Kraemer@mch.sni.de>]

  *) Support Proxy Authentication, and don't pass the Proxy-Authorize
     header to the remote host in the proxy. [Sameer Parekh and
     Wallace]

  *) Upgraded mod_rewrite from 3.0.6+ to latest officially available version
     3.0.9. This upgrade includes: fixed deadlooping on rewriting to same
     URLs, fixed rewritelog(), fixed forced response code handling on
     redirects from within .htaccess files, disabled pipe locking under
     braindead SunOS 4.1.x, allow env variables to be set even on rules with
     no substitution, bugfixed situations where HostnameLookups is off, made
     mod_rewrite more thread-safe for NT port and fixed problem when creating
     an empty query string via "xxx?".
         This update also removes the copyright of Ralf S. Engelschall,
     i.e. now mod_rewrite no longer has a shared copyright. Instead is is
     exclusively copyrighted by the Apache Group now. This happened because
     the author now has gifted mod_rewrite exclusively to the Apache Group and 
     no longer maintains an external version.
     [Ralf S. Engelschall]

  *) API: Added child_init function to module structure.  This is called
     once per "heavy-weight process" before any requests are handled.
     See http_config.h for more details.  [Dean Gaudet]

  *) Anonymous_LogEmail was logging on each subrequest.
     [Dean Gaudet] PR#421, 868

  *) API: Added is_initial_req() which tests if the request being
     processed is the initial request, or a subrequest.
     [Doug MacEachern]

  *) Extended SSI (mod_include) now handles additional relops for
     string comparisons (<, >, <=, and >=).  [Bruno Wolff III] PR#41

  *) Configure fixed to correctly propagate user-selected options and
     settings (such as CC and OPTIM) to Makefiles other than
     src/Makefile (notably support/Makefile).  [Ken Coar] PR#666, #834

  *) IndexOptions SuppressHTMLPreamble now causes the actual HTML of
     directory indices to start with the contents of the HeaderName file
     if there is one.  If there isn't one, the behaviour is unchanged.
     [Ken Coar, Roy Fielding, Andrey A. Chernov]

  *) WIN32: Modules can now be dynamically loaded DLLs using the
     LoadModule/LoadFile directives. Note that module DLLs must be
     compiled with the multithreaded DLL version of the runtime library.
     [Alexei Kosut and Ben Laurie]

  *) Automatic indexing removed from mod_dir and placed into mod_autoindex.
     This allows the admin to completely remove automatic indexing
     from the server, while still supporting the basic functions of
     trailing-slash redirects and DirectoryIndex files.  Note that if
     you're carrying over an old Configuration file and you use directory
     indexing then you'll want to add:

     Module autoindex_module    mod_autoindex.o

     before mod_dir in your Configuration.  [Dean Gaudet]

  *) popendir/pclosedir created to properly protect directory scanning.
     [Dean Gaudet] PR#525

  *) AliasMatch, ScriptAliasMatch and RedirectMatch directives added,
     giving regex support to mod_alias. <DirectoryMatch>, <LocationMatch>
     and <FilesMatch> sections added to succeed <DirectoryMatch ~>, etc...
     [Alexei Kosut]

  *) The AccessFileName directive can now take more than one filename.
     ["Lou D. Langholtz" <ldl@usi.utah.edu>]

  *) The new mod_mime_magic can be used to "magically" determine the type
     of a file if the extension is unknown.  Based on the unix file(1)
     command.  [Ian Kluft <ikluft@cisco.com>]

  *) We now determine and display the time spent processing a
     request if desired.  [Jim Jagielski]

  *) mod_status: PID field of "dead" child slots no longer displays
     main httpd process's PID.  [Jim Jagielski]

  *) Makefile.nt added - to build all the bits from the command line:
        nmake -f Makefile.nt
         Doesn't yet work properly. [Ben Laurie]

  *) Default text of 404 error is now "Not Found" rather than the
     potentially misleading "File Not Found".  [Ken Coar]

  *) CONFIG: "HostnameLookups" now defaults to off because it is far better
     for the net if we require people that actually need this data to
     enable it.  [Linus Torvalds]

  *) directory_walk() is an expensive function, keep a little more state to
     avoid needless string counting.  Add two new functions make_dirstr_parent
     and make_dirstr_prefix which replace all existing uses of make_dirstr.
     The new functions are a little less general than make_dirstr, but
     work more efficiently (less memory, less string counting).
     [Dean Gaudet]

  *) EXTRA_LFLAGS was changed to EXTRA_LDFLAGS (and LFLAGS was changed
     to LDFLAGS) to avoid complications with lex rules in make files.
     [Dean Gaudet] PR#372

  *) run_method optimized to avoid needless scanning over NULLs in the
     module list.  [Dean Gaudet]

  *) Revamp of (unix) scoreboard management code such that it avoids
     unnecessary traversals of the scoreboard on each hit.  This is
     particularly important for high volume sites with a large
     HARD_SERVER_LIMIT.  Some of the previous operations were O(n^2),
     and are now O(n).  See also SCOREBOARD_MAINTENANCE_INTERVAL in
     httpd.h. [Dean Gaudet]

  *) In configurations using multiple Listen statements it was possible for
     busy sockets to starve other sockets of service.  [Dean Gaudet]

  *) Added hook so standalone_main can be replaced at compile time
     (define STANDALONE_MAIN)
     [Doug MacEachern]

  *) Lowest-level read/write functions in buff.c will be replaced with
     the SFIO library calls sfread/sfwrite if B_SFIO is defined at
     compile time.  The default sfio discipline will behave as apache
     would without sfio compiled in.
     [Doug MacEachern]

  *) Enhance UserDir directive (mod_userdir) to accept a list of
     usernames for the 'disable' keyword, and add 'enable user...' to
     selectively *en*able userdirs if they're globally disabled.
     [Ken Coar]

  *) If NETSCAPE_DBM_COMPAT is defined in EXTRA_CFLAGS then Apache
     will work with Netscape dbm files.  (dbmmanage will probably not
     work however.) [Alexander Spohr <aspohr@netmatic.com>] PR#444

  *) Add a ListenBacklog directive to control the backlog parameter
     passed to listen().  Also change the default to 511 from 512.
     [Marc Slemko]

  *) API: A new handler response DONE which informs apache that the
     request has been handled and it can finish off quickly, similar to
     how it handles errors. [Rob Hartill]

  *) Turn off chunked encoding after sending terminating chunk/footer
     so that we can't do it twice by accident. [Roy Fielding]

  *) mod_expire also issues Cache-Control: max-age headers.
     [Rob Hartill]

  *) API: Added kill_only_once option for free_proc_chain so that it won't
     aggressively try to kill off specific children.  For fastcgi.
     [Stanley Gambarin <gambarin@OpenMarket.com>]

  *) mod_auth deals with extra ':' delimited fields.  [Marc Slemko]

  *) Added IconHeight and IconWidth to mod_dir's IndexOptions directive.
     When used together, these cause mod_dir to emit HEIGHT and WIDTH
     attributes in the FancyIndexing IMG tags.  [Ken Coar]

  *) PORT: Sequent and SONY NEWS-OS support added.  [Jim Jagielski]

  *) PORT: Added Windows NT support
     [Ben Laurie and Ambarish Malpani <ambarish@valicert.com>]

Changes with Apache 1.2.6

  *) mod_include when using XBitHack Full would send ETags in addition to
     sending Last-Modifieds.  This is incorrect HTTP/1.1 behaviour.
     [Dean Gaudet] PR#1133

  *) SECURITY: When a client connects to a particular port/addr, and
     gives a Host: header ensure that the virtual host requested can
     actually be reached via that port/addr.  [Ed Korthof <ed@organic.com>]

  *) Support virtual hosts with wildcard port and/or multiple ports
     properly.  [Ed Korthof <ed@organic.com>]

  *) Fixed some case-sensitivity issues according to RFC2068.
     [Dean Gaudet]

  *) Set r->allowed properly in mod_asis.c, mod_dir.c, mod_info.c,
     and mod_include.c.  [Dean Gaudet]

  *) Variable 'cwd' was being used pointlessly before being set.
     [Ken Coar] PR#1738

  *) SIGURG doesn't exist on all platforms.
     [Mark Andrew Heinrich <heinrich@tinderbox.Stanford.EDU>]

  *) When an error occurs during a POST, or other operation with a
     request body, the body has to be read from the net before allowing
     a keepalive session to continue.  [Roy Fielding] PR#1399

  *) When an error occurs in fcntl() locking suggest the user look up
     the docs for LockFile.  [Dean Gaudet]

  *) table_set() and table_unset() did not deal correctly with
     multiple occurrences of the same key. [Stephen Scheck
     <sscheck@infonex.net>, Ben Laurie] PR#1604

  *) send_fd_length() did not calculate total_bytes_sent properly in error
     cases.  [Ben Reser <breser@regnow.com>] PR#1366

  *) r->connection->user was allocated in the wrong pool causing corruption
     in some cases when used with mod_cern_meta.  [Dean Gaudet] PR#1500

  *) mod_proxy was sending HTTP/1.1 responses to ftp requests by mistake.
     Also removed the auto-generated link to www.apache.org that was the
     source of so many misdirected bug reports.  [Roy Fielding, Marc Slemko]

  *) Multiple "close" tokens may have been set in the "Connection"
     header, not an error, but a waste.
     [Ronald.Tschalaer@psi.ch] PR#1683

  *) "basic" and "digest" auth tokens should be tested case-insensitive.
     [Ronald.Tschalaer@psi.ch] PR#1599, PR#1666

  *) It appears the "257th byte" bug (see
     htdocs/manual/misc/known_client_problems.html#257th-byte) can happen
     at the 256th byte as well.  Fixed.  [Dean Gaudet]

  *) mod_rewrite would not handle %3f properly in some situations.
     [Ralf Engelschall]

  *) Apache could generate improperly chunked HTTP/1.1 responses when
     the bputc() or rputc() functions were used by modules (such as
     mod_include).  [Dean Gaudet]

  *) #ifdef wrap a few #defines in httpd.h to make life easier on
     some ports.  [Ralf Engelschall]

  *) Fix MPE compilation error in mod_usertrack.c.  [Mark Bixby]

  *) Quote CC='$(CC)' to improve recurse make calls.  [Martin Kraemer]

  *) Avoid B_ERROR redeclaration on sysvr4 systems.  [Martin Kraemer]

Changes with Apache 1.2.5

  *) SECURITY: Fix a possible buffer overflow in logresolve.  This is
     only an issue on systems without a MAXDNAME define or where 
     the resolver returns domain names longer than MAXDNAME.  [Marc Slemko]

  *) Fix an improper length in an ap_snprintf call in proxy_date_canon().
     [Marc Slemko]

  *) Fix core dump in the ftp proxy when reading incorrectly formatted
     directory listings.  [Marc Slemko]

  *) SECURITY: Fix possible minor buffer overflow in the proxy cache.
     [Marc Slemko]

  *) SECURITY: Eliminate possible buffer overflow in cfg_getline, which
     is used to read various types of files such as htaccess and 
     htpasswd files.  [Marc Slemko]

  *) SECURITY: Ensure that the buffer returned by ht_time is always
     properly null terminated.  [Marc Slemko]

  *) SECURITY: General mod_include cleanup, including fixing several
     possible buffer overflows and a possible infinite loop.  This cleanup
     was done against 1.3 code and then backported to 1.2, the result
     is a large difference (due to indentation cleanup in 1.3 code).
     Users interested in seeing a smaller set of relevant differences
     should consider comparing against src/modules/standard/mod_include.c
     from the 1.3b3 release.  Non-indentation changes to mod_include
     between 1.2 and 1.3 were minimal.  [Dean Gaudet, Marc Slemko]

  *) SECURITY: Numerous changes to mod_imap in a general cleanup
     including fixing a possible buffer overflow.  This cleanup also
     was done with 1.3 code as a basis, see the the previous note
     about mod_include.  [Dean Gaudet]

  *) SECURITY: If a htaccess file can not be read due to bad 
     permissions, deny access to the directory with a HTTP_FORBIDDEN.  
     The previous behavior was to ignore the htaccess file if it could not
     be read.  This change may make some setups with unreadable
     htaccess files stop working.  PR#817  [Marc Slemko]

  *) SECURITY: no2slash() was O(n^2) in the length of the input.  
     Make it O(n).  This inefficiency could be used to mount a denial 
     of service attack against the Apache server.  Thanks to 
     Michal Zalewski <lcamtuf@boss.staszic.waw.pl> for reporting
     this.  [Dean Gaudet]

  *) mod_include used uninitialized data for some uses of && and ||.
     [Brian Slesinsky <bslesins@wired.com>] PR#1139

  *) mod_imap should decline all non-GET methods.
     [Jay Bloodworth <jay@pathways.sde.state.sc.us>]

  *) suexec.c wouldn't build without -DLOG_EXEC. [Jason A. Dour]

  *) mod_userdir was modifying r->finfo in cases where it wasn't setting
     r->filename.  Since those two are meant to be in sync with each other
     this is a bug.  ["Paul B. Henson" <henson@intranet.csupomona.edu>]

  *) mod_include did not properly handle all possible redirects from sub-
     requests.  [Ken Coar]

  *) Inetd mode (which is buggy) uses timeouts without having setup the
     jmpbuffer. [Dean Gaudet] PR#1064

  *) Work around problem under Linux where a child will start looping
     reporting a select error over and over.
     [Rick Franchuk <rickf@transpect.net>] PR#1107

Changes with Apache 1.2.4

  *) The ProxyRemote change in 1.2.3 introduced a bug resulting in the proxy
     always making requests with the full-URI instead of just the URI path.
     [Marc Slemko, Roy Fielding]

  *) Add -lm for AIX versions >= 4.2 to allow Apache to link properly
     on this platform.  [Marc Slemko]

Changes with Apache 1.2.3

  *) The request to a remote proxy was mangled if it was generated as the
     result of a ProxyPass directive. URL schemes other than http:// were not
     supported when ProxyRemote was used. PR#260, PR#656, PR#699, PR#713,
     PR#812 [Lars Eilebrecht]

  *) Fixed proxy-pass-through feature of mod_rewrite; Added error logging
     information for case where proxy module is not available. [Marc Slemko]

  *) Force proxy to always respond as HTTP/1.0, which it was failing to
     do for errors and cached responses.  [Roy Fielding]

  *) PORT: Improved support for ConvexOS 11.  [Jeff Venters]

Changes with Apache 1.2.2 [not released]

  *) Fixed another long-standing bug in sub_req_lookup_file where it would
     happily skip past access checks on subdirectories looked up with relative
     paths.  (It's used by mod_dir, mod_negotiation, and mod_include.)
     [Dean Gaudet]

  *) Add lockfile name to error message printed out when
     USE_FLOCK_SERIALIZED_ACCEPT is defined.
     [Marc Slemko]

  *) Enhanced the chunking and error handling inside the buffer functions.
     [Dean Gaudet, Roy Fielding]

  *) When merging the main server's <Directory> and <Location> sections into
     a vhost, put the main server's first and the vhost's second.  Otherwise
     the vhost can't override the main server.  [Dean Gaudet] PR#717

  *) The <Directory> code would merge and re-merge the same section after
     a match was found, possibly causing problems with some modules.
     [Dean Gaudet]

  *) Fixed an infinite loop in mod_imap for references above the server root.
     [Dean Gaudet] PR#748

  *) mod_include cleanup showed that handle_else was being used to handle
     endif.  It didn't cause problems, but it was cleaned up too.
     [Howard Fear]

  *) Last official synchronization of mod_rewrite with author version (because
     mod_rewrite is now directly developed by the author at the Apache Group):
     o added diff between mod_rewrite 3.0.6+ and 3.0.9
       minus WIN32/NT stuff, but plus copyright removement.
       In detail:
       - workaround for detecting infinite rewriting loops
       - fixed setting of env vars when "-" is used as subst string
       - fixed forced response code on redirects (PR#777)
       - fixed cases where r->args is ""
       - kludge to disable locking on pipes under braindead SunOS
       - fix for rewritelog in cases where remote hostname is unknown
       - fixed totally damaged request_rec walk-back loop
     o remove static from local data and add static to global ones.
     o replaced ugly proxy finding stuff by simple
       find_linked_module("mod_proxy") call.
     o added missing negation char on rewritelog()
     o fixed a few comment typos
     [Ralf S. Engelschall]

  *) Anonymous_LogEmail was logging on each subrequest.
     [Dean Gaudet] PR#421, PR#868

  *) "force-response-1.0" now only applies to requests which are HTTP/1.0 to
     begin with.  "nokeepalive" now works for HTTP/1.1 clients.  Added
     "downgrade-1.0" which causes Apache to pretend it received a 1.0.
     Additionally mod_browser now triggers during translate_name to workaround
     a deficiency in the header_parse phase.
     [Dean Gaudet] PR#875

  *) get_client_block() returns wrong length if policy is 
     REQUEST_CHUNKED_DECHUNK.
     [Kenichi Hori <ken@d2.bs1.fc.nec.co.jp>] PR#815

  *) Properly treat <files> container like other containers in mod_info.
     [Marc Slemko] PR#848

  *) The proxy didn't treat the "Host:" keyword of the host header as case-
     insensitive.  The proxy would corrupt the first line of a response from
     an HTTP/0.9 server.  [Kenichi Hori <ken@d2.bs1.fc.nec.co.jp>] PR#813,814

  *) mod_include would log some bogus values occasionally.
     [Skip Montanaro <skip@calendar.com>, Marc Slemko] PR#797

  *) PORT: The slack fd changes in 1.2.1 introduced a problem with SIGHUP
     under Solaris 2.x (up through 2.5.1).  It has been fixed.
     [Dean Gaudet] PR#832

  *) API: In HTTP/1.1, whether or not a request message contains a body
     is independent of the request method and based solely on the presence
     of a Content-Length or Transfer-Encoding.  Therefore, our default
     handlers need to be prepared to read a body even if they don't know
     what to do with it; otherwise, the body would be mistaken for the
     next request on a persistent connection.  discard_request_body()
     has been added to take care of that.  [Roy Fielding] PR#378

  *) API: Symbol APACHE_RELEASE provides a numeric form of the Apache
     release version number, such that it always increases along the
     same lines as our source code branching.  [Roy Fielding]

  *) Minor oversight on multiple variants fixed.  [Paul Sutton] PR#94

Changes with Apache 1.2.1

  *) SECURITY: Don't serve file system objects unless they are plain files,
     symlinks, or directories.  This prevents local users from using pipes
     or named sockets to invoke programs for an extremely crude form of
     CGI.  [Dean Gaudet]

  *) SECURITY: HeaderName and ReadmeName were settable in .htaccess and
     could contain "../" allowing a local user to "publish" any file on
     the system.  No slashes are allowed now.  [Dean Gaudet]

  *) SECURITY: It was possible to violate the symlink Options using mod_dir
     (headers, readmes, titles), mod_negotiation (type maps), or
     mod_cern_meta (meta files).  [Dean Gaudet]

  *) SECURITY: Apache will refuse to run as "User root" unless
     BIG_SECURITY_HOLE is defined at compile time.  [Dean Gaudet]

  *) CONFIG: If a symlink pointed to a directory then it would be disallowed
     if it contained a .htaccess disallowing symlinks.  This is contrary
     to the rule that symlink permissions are tested with the symlink
     options of the parent directory.  [Dean Gaudet] PR#353

  *) CONFIG: The LockFile directive can be used to place the serializing
     lockfile in any location.  It previously defaulted to /usr/tmp/htlock.
     [Somehow it took four of us: Randy Terbush, Jim Jagielski, Dean Gaudet,
     Marc Slemko]

  *) Request processing now retains state of whether or not the request
     body has been read, so that internal redirects and subrequests will
     not try to read it twice (and block). [Roy Fielding]

  *) Add a placeholder in modules/Makefile to avoid errors with certain
     makes. [Marc Slemko]

  *) QUERY_STRING was unescaped in mod_include, it shouldn't be.
     [Dean Gaudet] PR#644

  *) mod_include was not properly changing the current directory.
     [Marc Slemko] PR#742

  *) Attempt to work around problems with third party libraries that do not
     handle high numbered descriptors (examples include bind, and
     solaris libc).  On all systems apache attempts to keep all permanent
     descriptors above 15 (called the low slack line).  Solaris users
     can also benefit from adding -DHIGH_SLACK_LINE=256 to EXTRA_CFLAGS
     which keeps all non-FILE * descriptors above 255.  On all systems
     this should make supporting large numbers of vhosts with many open
     log files more feasible.  If this causes trouble please report it,
     you can disable this workaround by adding -DNO_SLACK to EXTRA_CFLAGS.
     [Dean Gaudet] various PRs

  *) Related to the last entry, network sockets are now opened before
     log files are opened.  The only known case where this can cause
     problems is under Solaris with many virtualhosts and many Listen
     directives.  But using -DHIGH_SLACK_LINE=256 described above will
     work around this problem.  [Dean Gaudet]

  *) USE_FLOCK_SERIALIZED_ACCEPT is now default for FreeBSD, A/UX, and
     SunOS 4.

  *) Improved unix error response logging.  [Marc Slemko]

  *) Update mod_rewrite from 3.0.5 to 3.0.6.  New ruleflag
     QSA=query_string_append.  Also fixed a nasty bug in per-dir context:
     when a URL http://... was used in conjunction with a special
     redirect flag, e.g. R=permanent, the permanent status was lost.
     [Ronald Tschalaer <Ronald.Tschalaer@psi.ch>, Ralf S. Engelschall]

  *) If an object has multiple variants that are otherwise equal Apache
     would prefer the last listed variant rather than the first.
     [Paul Sutton] PR#94

  *) "make clean" at the top level now removes *.o.  [Dean Gaudet] PR#752

  *) mod_status dumps core in inetd mode.  [Marc Slemko and Roy Fielding]
     PR#566

  *) pregsub had an off-by-1 in its error checking code. [Alexei Kosut]

  *) PORT: fix rlim_t problems with AIX 4.2. [Marc Slemko] PR#333

  *) PORT: Update UnixWare support for 2.1.2.
     [Lawrence Rosenman <ler@lerctr.org>] PR#511

  *) PORT: NonStop-UX [Joachim Schmitz <schmitz_joachim@tandem.com>] PR#327

  *) PORT: Update ConvexOS support for 11.5.
     [David DeSimone <fox@convex.com>] PR#399

  *) PORT: Support for DEC cc compiler under ULTRIX.
     ["P. Alejandro Lopez-Valencia" <alejolo@ideam.gov.co>] PR#388

  *) PORT: Support for Maxion/OS SVR4.2 Real Time Unix. [no name given] PR#383

  *) PORT: Workaround for AIX 3.x compiler bug in http_bprintf.c.  
     [Marc Slemko] PR#725

  *) PORT: fix problem compiling http_bprintf.c with gcc under SCO
     [Marc Slemko] PR#695

Changes with Apache 1.2

Changes with Apache 1.2b11

  *) Fixed open timestamp fd in proxy_cache.c [Chuck Murcko]

  *) Added undocumented perl SSI mechanism for -DUSE_PERL_SSI and mod_perl.
     [Doug MacEachern, Rob Hartill]

  *) Proxy needs to use hard_timeout instead of soft_timeout when it is
     reading from one buffer and writing to another, at least until it has
     a custom timeout handler.  [Roy Fielding and Petr Lampa]

  *) Fixed problem on IRIX with servers hanging in IdentityCheck,
     apparently due to a mismatch between sigaction and setjmp.
     [Roy Fielding] PR#502

  *) Log correct status code if we timeout before receiving a request (408)
     or if we received a request-line that was too long to process (414).
     [Ed Korthof and Roy Fielding] PR#601

  *) Virtual hosts with the same ServerName, but on different ports, were
     not being selected properly.  [Ed Korthof]

  *) Added code to return the requested IP address from proxy_host2addr()
     if gethostbyaddr() fails due to reverse DNS lookup problems. Original
     change submitted by Jozsef Hollosi <hollosi@sbcm.com>.
     [Chuck Murcko] PR#614

  *) If multiple requests on a single connection are used to retrieve
     data from different virtual hosts, the virtual host list would be
     scanned starting with the most recently used VH instead of the first,
     causing most virtual hosts to be ignored.
     [Paul Sutton and Martin Mares] PR#610

  *) The OS/2 handling of process group was broken by a porting patch for
     MPE, so restored prior code for OS/2.  [Roy Fielding and Garey Smiley]

  *) Inherit virtual server port from main server if none (or "*") is
     given for VirtualHost.  [Dean Gaudet] PR#576

  *) If the lookup for a DirectoryIndex name with content negotiation
     has found matching variants, but none are acceptable, return the
     negotiation result if there are no more DirectoryIndex names to lookup.
     [Petr Lampa and Roy Fielding]

  *) If a soft_timeout occurs after keepalive is set, then the main child
     loop would try to read another request even though the connection
     has been aborted.  [Roy Fielding]

  *) Configure changes: Allow for whitespace at the start of a
     Module declaration. Also, be more understanding about the
     CC=/OPTIM= format in Configuration. Finally, fix compiler
     flags if using HP-UX's cc compiler. [Jim Jagielski]

  *) Subrequests and internal redirects now inherit the_request from the
     original request-line. [Roy Fielding]

  *) Test for error conditions before creating output header fields, since
     we don't want the error message to include those fields.  Likewise,
     reset the content_language(s) and content_encoding of the response
     before generating or redirecting to an error message, since the new
     message will have its own Content-* definitions. [Dean Gaudet]

  *) Restored the semantics of headers_out (headers sent only with 200..299
     and 304 responses) and err_headers_out (headers sent with all responses).
     Avoid the overhead of copying tables if err_headers_out is empty
     (the usual case).  [Roy Fielding]

  *) Fixed a couple places where a check for the default Content-Type was
     not properly checking both the value configured by the DefaultType
     directive and the DEFAULT_TYPE symbol in httpd.h.  Changed the value
     of DEFAULT_TYPE to match the documented default (text/plain).
     [Dean Gaudet] PR#506

  *) Escape the HTML-sensitive characters in the Request-URI that is
     output for each child by mod_status. [Dean Gaudet and Ken Coar] PR#501

  *) Properly initialize the flock structures used by the mutex locking
     around accept() when USE_FCNTL_SERIALIZED_ACCEPT is defined.
     [Marc Slemko]

  *) The method for determining PATH_INFO has been restored to the pre-1.2b
     (and NCSA httpd) definition wherein it was the extra path info beyond
     the CGI script filename.  The environment variable FILEPATH_INFO has
     been removed, and instead we supply the original REQUEST_URI to any
     script that wants to be Apache-specific and needs the real URI path.
     This solves a problem with existing scripts that use extra path info
     in the ScriptAlias directive to pass options to the CGI script.
     [Roy Fielding]

  *) The _default_ change in 1.2b10 will change the behaviour on configs
     that use multiple Listen statements for listening on multiple ports.
     But that change is necessary to make _default_ consistent with other
     forms of <VirtualHost>.  It requires such configs to be modified
     to use <VirtualHost _default_:*>.  The documentation has been
     updated.  [Dean Gaudet] PR#530

  *) If an ErrorDocument CGI script is used to respond to an error
     generated by another CGI script which has already read the message
     body of the request, the server would block trying to read the
     message body again.  [Rob Hartill]

  *) signal() replacement conflicted with a define on QNX (and potentially
     other platforms). Fixed. [Ben Laurie] PR#512

Changes with Apache 1.2b10

  *) Allow HTTPD_ROOT, SERVER_CONFIG_FILE, DEFAULT_PATH, and SHELL_PATH
     to be configured via -D in Configuration.  [Dean Gaudet] PR#449

  *) <VirtualHost _default_:portnum> didn't work properly.  [Dean Gaudet]

  *) Added prototype for mktemp() for SUNOS4 [Marc Slemko]

  *) In mod_proxy.c, check return values for proxy_host2addr() when reading
     config, in case the hostent struct returned is trash.
     [Chuck Murcko] PR #491

  *) Fixed the fix in 1.2b9 for parsing URL query info into args for CGI
     scripts.  [Dean Gaudet, Roy Fielding, Marc Slemko]

Changes with Apache 1.2b9  [never announced]

  *) Reset the MODULE_MAGIC_NUMBER to account for the unsigned port
     changes and in anticipation of 1.2 final release.  [Roy Fielding]

  *) Fix problem with scripts not receiving a SIGPIPE when client drops
     the connection (e.g., when user presses Stop).  Apache will now stop
     trying to send a message body immediately after an error from write.
     [Roy Fielding and Nathan Kurz] PR#335

  *) Rearrange Configuration.tmpl so that mod_rewrite has higher priority
     than mod_alias, and mod_alias has higher priority than mod_proxy;
     rearranged other modules to enhance understanding of their purpose
     and relative order (and maybe even reduce some overhead).
     [Roy Fielding and Sameer Parekh]

  *) Fix graceful restart.  Eliminate many signal-related race
     conditions in both forms of restart, and in SIGTERM.  See
     htdocs/manual/stopping.html for details on stopping and
     restarting the parent.  [Dean Gaudet]

  *) Fix memory leaks in mod_rewrite, mod_browser, mod_include.  Tune
     memory allocator to avoid a behaviour that required extra blocks to
     be allocated.  [Dean Gaudet]

  *) Allow suexec to access files relative to current directory but not
     above.  (Excluding leading / or any .. directory.)  [Ken Coar]
     PR#269, 319, 395

  *) Fix suexec segfault when group doesn't exist. [Gregory Neil Shapiro]
     PR#367, 368, 354, 453

  *) Fix the above fix: if suexec is enabled, avoid destroying r->url
     while obtaining the /~user and save the username in a separate data
     area so that it won't be overwritten by the call to getgrgid(), and
     fix some misuse of the pool string allocation functions.  Also fixes
     a general problem with parsing URL query info into args for CGI scripts.
     [Roy Fielding] PR#339, 367, 354, 453

  *) Fix IRIX warning about bzero undefined. [Marc Slemko]

  *) Fix problem with <Directory proxy:...>. [Martin Kraemer] PR#271

  *) Corrected spelling of "authoritative".  AuthDBAuthoratative became
     AuthDBAuthoritative. [Marc Slemko] PR#420

  *) MaxClients should be at least 1. [Lars Eilebrecht] PR#375

  *) The default handler now logs invalid methods or URIs (i.e. PUT on an
     object that can't be PUT, or FOOBAR for some method FOOBAR that
     apache doesn't know about at all).  Log 404s that occur in mod_include.
     [Paul Sutton, John Van Essen]

  *) If a soft timeout (or lingerout) occurs while trying to flush a
     buffer or write inside buff.c or fread'ing from a CGI's output,
     then the timeout would be ignored. [Roy Fielding] PR#373

  *) Work around a bug in Netscape Navigator versions 2.x, 3.x and 4.0b2's
     parsing of headers.  If the terminating empty-line CRLF occurs starting
     at the 256th or 257th byte of output, then Navigator will think a normal
     image is invalid.  We are guessing that this is because their initial
     read of a new request uses a 256 byte buffer. We check the bytes written
     so far and, if we are about to tickle the bug, we instead insert a
     padding header of eminent bogosity. [Roy Fielding and Dean Gaudet] PR#232

  *) Fixed SIGSEGV problem when a DirectoryIndex file is also the source
     of an external redirection.  [Roy Fielding and Paul Sutton]

  *) Configure would create a broken Makefile if the configuration file
     contained a commented-out Rule.  [Roy Fielding]

  *) Promote per_dir_config and subprocess_env from the subrequest to the
     main request in mod_negotiation.  In particular this fixes a bug
     where <Files> sections wouldn't properly apply to negotiated content.
     [Dean Gaudet]

  *) Fix a potential deadlock in mod_cgi script_err handling.
     [Ralf S. Engelschall]

  *) rotatelogs zero-pads the logfile names to improve alphabetic sorting.
     [Mitchell Blank Jr]

  *) Updated mod_rewrite to 3.0.4: Fixes HTTP redirects from within
     .htaccess files because the RewriteBase was not replaced correctly.
     Updated mod_rewrite to 3.0.5: Fixes problem with rewriting inside
     <Directory> sections missing a trailing /.  [Ralf S. Engelschall]

  *) Clean up Linux settings in conf.h by detecting 2.x versus 1.x.  For
     1.x the settings are those of pre-1.2b8.  For 2.x we include
     USE_SHMGET_SCOREBOARD (scoreboard in shared memory rather than file) and
     HAVE_SYS_RESOURCE_H (enable the RLimit commands).
     [Dean Gaudet] PR#336, PR#340

  *) Redirect did not preserve ?query_strings when present in the client's
     request.  [Dean Gaudet]

  *) Configure was finding non-modules on EXTRA_LIBS. [Frank Cringle] PR#380

  *) Use /bin/sh5 on ULTRIX.  [P. Alejandro Lopez-Valencia] PR#369

  *) Add UnixWare compile/install instructions.  [Chuck Murcko]

  *) Add mod_example (illustration of API techniques).  [Ken Coar]

  *) Add macro for memmove to conf.h for SUNOS4. [Marc Slemko]

  *) Improve handling of directories when filenames have spaces in them.
     [Chuck Murcko]

  *) For hosts with multiple IP addresses, try all additional addresses if
     necessary to get a connect. Fail only if hostent address list is
     exhausted. [Chuck Murcko]

  *) More signed/unsigned port fixes.  [Dean Gaudet]

  *) HARD_SERVER_LIMIT can be defined in the Configuration file now.
     [Dean Gaudet]

Changes with Apache 1.2b8

  *) suexec.c doesn't close the log file, allowing CGIs to continue writing
     to it.  [Marc Slemko]

  *) The addition of <Location> and <File> directives made the
     sub_req_lookup_simple() function bogus, so we now handle
     the special cases directly.  [Dean Gaudet]

  *) We now try to log where the server is dumping core when a fatal
     signal is received.  [Ken Coar]

  *) Improved lingering_close by adding a special timeout, removing the
     spurious log messages, removing the nonblocking settings (they
     are not needed with the better timeout), and adding commentary
     about the NO_LINGCLOSE and USE_SO_LINGER issues.  NO_LINGCLOSE is
     now the default for SunOS4, UnixWare, NeXT, and IRIX.  [Roy Fielding]

  *) Send error messages about setsockopt failures to the server error
     log instead of stderr.  [Roy Fielding]

  *) Fix loopholes in proxy cache expiry vis a vis alarms. [Brian Moore]

  *) Stopgap solution for CGI 3-second delay with server-side includes: if
     processing a subrequest, allocate memory from r->main->pool instead
     of r->pool so that we can avoid waiting for free_proc_chain to cleanup
     in the middle of an SSI request.  [Dean Gaudet] PR #122

  *) Fixed status of response when POST is received for a nonexistent URL
     (was sending 405, now 404) and when any method is sent with a
     full-URI that doesn't match the server and the server is not acting
     as a proxy (was sending 501, now 403).  [Roy Fielding]

  *) Host port changed to unsigned short. [Ken Coar] PR #276

  *) Fix typo in command definition of AuthAuthoritative. [Ken Coar] PR #246

  *) Defined USE_SHMGET_SCOREBOARD for shared memory on Linux.  [Dean Gaudet]

  *) Report extra info from errno with many errors that cause httpd to exit.
     spawn_child, popenf, and pclosef now have valid errno returns in the
     event of an error.  Correct problems where errno was stomped on
     before being reported.  [Dean Gaudet]

  *) In the proxy, if the cache filesystem was full, garbage_coll() was
     never called, and thus the filesystem would remain full indefinitely.
     We now also remove incomplete cache files left if the origin server
     didn't send a Content-Length header and either the client has aborted
     transfer or bwrite() to client has failed. [Petr Lampa]

  *) Fixed the handling of module and script-added header fields.
     Improved the interface for sending header fields and reduced
     the duplication of code between sending okay responses and errors.
     We now always send both headers_out and err_headers_out, and
     ensure that the server-reserved fields are not being overridden,
     while not overriding those that are not reserved.  [Roy Fielding]

  *) Moved transparent content negotiation fields to err_headers_out
     to reflect above changes.  [Petr Lampa]

  *) Fixed the determination of whether or not we should make the
     connection persistent for all of the cases where some other part
     of the server has already indicated that we should not.  Also
     improved the ordering of the test so that chunked encoding will
     be set whenever it is desired instead of only when KeepAlive
     is enabled. Added persistent connection capability for most error
     responses (those that do not indicate a bad input stream) when
     accessed by an HTTP/1.1 client. [Roy Fielding]

  *) Added missing timeouts for sending header fields, error responses,
     and the last chunk of chunked encoding, each of which could have
     resulted in a process being stuck in write forever.  Using soft_timeout
     requires that the sender check for an aborted connection rather than
     continuing after an EINTR.  Timeouts that used to be initiated before
     send_http_header (and never killed) are now initiated only within or
     around the routines that actually do the sending, and not allowed to
     propagate above the caller.  [Roy Fielding]

  *) mod_auth_anon required an @ or a . in the email address, not both.
     [Dirk vanGulik]

  *) per_dir_defaults weren't set correctly until directory_walk for
     name-based vhosts.  This fixes an obscure bug with the wrong config
     info being used for vhosts that share the same ip as the server.
     [Dean Gaudet]

  *) Improved generation of modules/Makefile to be more generic for
     new module directories. [Ken Coar, Chuck Murcko, Roy Fielding]

  *) Generate makefile dependency for Configuration based on the actual
     name given when running the Configure process.  [Dean Gaudet]

  *) Fixed problem with vhost error log not being set prior to
     initializing virtual hosts. [Dean Gaudet]

  *) Fixed infinite loop when a trailing slash is included after a type map
     file URL (extra path info). [Petr Lampa]

  *) Fixed server status updating of per-connection counters. [Roy Fielding]

  *) Add documentation for DNS issues (reliability and security), and try
     to explain the virtual host matching process.  [Dean Gaudet]

  *) Try to continue gracefully by disabling the vhost if a DNS lookup
     fails while parsing the configuration file.  [Dean Gaudet]

  *) Improved calls to setsockopt.  [Roy Fielding]

  *) Negotiation changes: Don't output empty content-type in variant list;
     Output charset in variant list; Return sooner from handle_multi() if
     no variants found; Add handling of '*' wildcard in Accept-Charset.
     [Petr Lampa and Paul Sutton]

  *) Fixed overlaying of request/sub-request notes and headers in
     mod_negotiation.  [Dean Gaudet]

  *) If two variants' charset quality are equal and one is the default
     charset (iso-8859-1), then prefer the variant that was specifically
     listed in Accept-Charset instead of the default.  [Petr Lampa]

  *) Memory allocation problem in push_array() -- it would corrupt memory
     when nalloc==0.  [Kai Risku <krisku@tf.hut.fi> and Roy Fielding]

  *) invoke_handler() doesn't handle mime arguments in content-type
     [Petr Lampa] PR#160

  *) Reduced IdentityCheck timeout to 30 seconds, as per RFC 1413 minimum.
     [Ken Coar]

  *) Fixed problem with ErrorDocument not working for virtual hosts
     due to one of the performance changes in 1.2b7. [Dean Gaudet]

  *) Log an error message if we get a request header that is too long,
     since it may indicate a buffer overflow attack. [Marc Slemko]

  *) Made is_url() allow "[-.+a-zA-Z0-9]+:" as a valid scheme and
     not reject URLs without a double-slash, as per RFC2068 section 3.2.
     [Ken Coar] PR #146, #187

  *) Added table entry placeholder for new header_parser callback
     in all of the distributed modules. [Ken Coar] PR #191

  *) Allow for cgi files without the .EXE extension on them under OS/2.
     [Garey Smiley] PR #59

  *) Fixed error message when resource is not found and URL contains
     path info. [Petr Lampa and Dean Gaudet] PR #40

  *) Fixed user and server confusion over what should be a virtual host
     and what is the main server, resulting in access to something
     other than the name defined in the virtualhost directive (but
     with the same IP address) failing. [Dean Gaudet]

  *) Updated mod_rewrite to version 3.0.2, which: fixes compile error on
     AIX; improves the redirection stuff to enable the users to generally
     redirect to http, https, gopher and ftp; added TIME variable for
     RewriteCond which expands to YYYYMMDDHHMMSS strings and added the
     special patterns >STRING, <STRING and =STRING to RewriteCond, which
     can be used in conjunction with %{TIME} or other variables to create
     time-dependent rewriting rules. [Ralf S. Engelschall]

  *) bpushfd() no longer notes cleanups for the file descriptors it is handed.
     Module authors may need to adjust their code for proper cleanup to take
     place (that is, call note_cleanups_for_fd()). This change fixes problems
     with file descriptors being erroneously closed when the proxy module was
     in use. [Ben Laurie]

  *) Fix bug in suexec reintroduced by changes in 1.2b7 which allows
     initgroups() to hose the group information needed for later
     comparisons. [Randy Terbush]

  *) Remove unnecessary call to va_end() in create_argv() which
     caused a SEGV on some systems.

  *) Use proper MAXHOSTNAMELEN symbol for limiting length of server name.
     [Dean Gaudet]

  *) Clear memory allocated for listeners. [Randy Terbush]

  *) Improved handling of IP address as a virtualhost address and
     introduced "_default_" as a synonym for the default vhost config.
     [Dean Gaudet] PR #212

Changes with Apache 1.2b7

  *) Port to  UXP/DS(V20) [Toshiaki Nomura <nom@yk.fujitsu.co.jp>]

  *) unset Content-Length if chunked (RFC-2068) [Petr Lampa]

  *) mod_negotiation fixes [Petr Lampa] PR#157, PR#158, PR#159
     - replace protocol response numbers with symbols
     - save variant-list into main request notes
     - free allocated memory from subrequests
     - merge notes, headers_out and err_headers_out

  *) changed status check mask in proxy_http.c from "HTTP/#.# ### *" to
     "HTTP/#.# ###*" to be more lenient about what we accept.
     [Chuck Murcko]

  *) more proxy FTP bug fixes:
     - Changed send_dir() to remove user/passwd from displayed URL.
     - Changed login error messages to be more descriptive.
     - remove setting of SO_DEBUG socket option
     - Make ftp_getrc() more lenient about multiline responses,
       specifically, 230 responses which don't have continuation 230-
       on each line). These seem to be all NT FTP servers, and while
       perhaps questionable, they appear to be legal by RFC 959.
     - Add missing kill_timeout() after transfer to user completes.
     [Chuck Murcko]

  *) Fixed problem where a busy server could hang when restarting
     after being sent a SIGHUP due to child processes not exiting.
     [Marc Slemko]

  *) Modify mod_include escaping so a '\' only signifies an escaped
     character if the next character is one that needs
     escaping.  [Ben Laurie]

  *) Eliminated possible infinite loop in mod_imap when relative URLs are
     used with a 'base' directive that does not have a '/' in it.
     [Marc Slemko, reported by Onno Witvliet <onno@tc.hsa.nl>]

  *) Reduced the default timeout from 1200 seconds to 300, and the
     one in the sample configfile from 400 to 300.  [Marc Slemko]

  *) Stop vbprintf from crashing if given a NULL string pointer;
     print (null) instead.  [Ken Coar]

  *) Don't disable Nagle algorithm if system doesn't have TCP_NODELAY.
     [Marc Slemko and Roy Fielding]

  *) Fixed problem with mod_cgi-generated internal redirects trying to
     read the request message-body twice. [Archie Cobbs and Roy Fielding]

  *) Reduced timeout on lingering close, removed possibility of a blocked
     read causing the child to hang, and stopped logging of errors if
     the socket is not connected (reset by client).  [Roy Fielding]

  *) Rearranged main child loop to remove duplication of code in
     select/accept and keep-alive requests, fixed several bugs regarding
     checking scoreboard_image for exit indication and failure to
     account for all success conditions and trap all error conditions,
     prevented multiple flushes before closing the socket; close the entire
     socket buffer instead of just one descriptor, prevent logging of
     EPROTO and ECONNABORTED on platforms where supported, and generally
     improved readability.  [Roy Fielding]

  *) Extensive performance improvements. Cleaned up inefficient use of
     auto initializers, multiple is_matchexp calls on a static string,
     and excessive merging of response_code_strings. [Dean Gaudet]

  *) Added double-buffering to mod_include to improve performance on
     server-side includes. [Marc Slemko]

  *) Several fixes for suexec wrapper. [Randy Terbush]
     - Make wrapper work for files on NFS filesystem.
     - Fix portability problem of MAXPATHLEN.
     - Fix array overrun problem in clean_env().
     - Fix allocation of PATH environment variable

  *) Removed extraneous blank line is description of mod_status chars.
     [Kurt Kohler]

  *) Logging of errors from the call_exec routine simply went nowhere,
     since the logfile fd has been closed, so now we send them to stderr.
     [Harald T. Alvestrand]

  *) Fixed core dump when DocumentRoot is a CGI.
     [Ben Laurie, reported by geddis@tesserae.com]

  *) Fixed potential file descriptor leak in mod_asis; updated it and
     http_core to use pfopen/pfclose instead of fopen/fclose.
     [Randy Terbush and Roy Fielding]

  *) Fixed handling of unsigned ints in ap_snprintf() on some chips such
     as the DEC Alpha which is 64-bit but uses 32-bit ints.
     [Dean Gaudet and Ken Coar]

  *) Return a 302 response code to the client when sending a redirect
     due to a missing trailing '/' on a directory instead of a 301; now
     it is cacheable. [Markus Gyger]

  *) Fix condition where, if a bad directive occurs in .htaccess, and
     sub_request() goes first to this directory, then log_reason() will
     SIGSEGV because it doesn't have initialized r->per_dir_config.
     [PR#162 from Petr Lampa, fix by Marc Slemko and Dean Gaudet]

  *) Fix handling of lang_index in is_variant_better().  This was
     causing problems which resulted in the server sending the
     wrong language document in some cases. [Petr Lampa]

  *) Remove free() from clean_env() in suexec wrapper. This was nuking
     the clean environment on some systems.

  *) Tweak byteserving code (e.g. serving PDF files) to work around
     bugs in Netscape Navigator and Microsoft Internet Explorer.
     Emit Content-Length header when sending multipart/byteranges.
     [Alexei Kosut]

  *) Port to HI-UX/WE2. [Nick Maclaren]

  *) Port to HP MPE operating system for HP 3000 machines
     [Mark Bixby <markb@cccd.edu>]

  *) Fixed bug which caused a segmentation fault if only one argument
     given to RLimit* directives. [Ed Korthof]

  *) Continue persistent connection after 204 or 304 response. [Dean Gaudet]

  *) Improved buffered output to the client by delaying the flush decision
     until the BUFF code is actually about to read the next request.
     This fixes a problem introduced in 1.2b5 with clients that send
     an extra CRLF after a POST request. Also improved chunked output
     performance by combining writes using writev() and removing as
     many bflush() calls as possible.  NOTE: Platforms without writev()
     must add -DNO_WRITEV to the compiler CFLAGS, either in Configuration
     or Configure, unless we have already done so.  [Dean Gaudet]

  *) Fixed mod_rewrite bug which truncated the rewritten URL [Marc Slemko]

  *) Fixed mod_info output corruption bug introduced by buffer overflow
     fixes. [Dean Gaudet]

  *) Fixed http_protocol to correctly output all HTTP/1.1 headers, including
     for the special case of a 304 response.  [Paul Sutton]

  *) Improved handling of TRACE method by bypassing normal method handling
     and header parsing routines; fixed Allow response to always allow TRACE.
     [Dean Gaudet]

  *) Fixed compiler warnings in the regex library. [Dean Gaudet]

  *) Cleaned-up some of the generated HTML. [Ken Coar]

Changes with Apache 1.2b6

  *) Allow whitespace in imagemap mapfile coordinates. [Marc Slemko]

  *) Fix typo introduced in fix for potential infinite loop around
     accept() in child_main(). This change caused the rev to 1.2b6.
     1.2b5 was never a public beta.

Changes with Apache 1.2b5

  *) Change KeepAlive semantics (On|Off instead of a number), add
     MaxKeepAliveRequests directive. [Alexei Kosut]

  *) Various NeXT compilation patches, as well as a change in
     regex/regcomp.c since that file also used a NEXT define.
     [Andreas Koenig]

  *) Allow * to terminate the end of a directory match in mod_dir.
     Allows /~* to match for both /~joe and /~joe/. [David Bronder]

  *) Don't call can_exec() if suexec_enabled. Calling this requires
     scripts executed by the suexec wrapper to be world executable, which
     defeats one of the advantages of running the wrapper. [Randy Terbush]

  *) Portability Fix: IRIX complained with 'make clean' about *pure* (removed)
     [Jim Jagielski]

  *) Migration from sprintf() to snprintf() to avoid buffer
     overflows. [Marc Slemko]

  *) Provide portable snprintf() implementation (ap_snprintf)
     as well as *cvt family. [Jim Jagielski]

  *) Portability Fix: NeXT lacks unistd.h so we wrap it's inclusion
     [Jim Jagielski]

  *) Remove mod_fastcgi.c from the distribution. This module appears
     to be maintained more through the Open Market channels and should
     continue to be easily available at http://www.fastcgi.com/

  *) Fixed bug in modules/Makefile that wouldn't allow building in more
     than one subdirectory (or cleaning, either). [Jeremy Laidman]

  *) mod_info assumed that the config files were relative to ServerRoot.
     [Ken the Rodent]

  *) CGI scripts called as an error document resulting from failed
     CGI execution would hang waiting for POST'ed data. [Rob Hartill]

  *) Log reason when mod_dir returns access HTTP_FORBIDDEN
     [Ken the Rodent]

  *) Properly check errno to prevent display of a directory index
     when server receives a long enough URL to confuse stat().
     [Marc Slemko]

  *) Several security enhancements to suexec wrapper. It is _highly_
     recommended that previously installed versions of the wrapper
     be replaced with this version.  [Randy Terbush, Jason Dour]

        - ~user execution now properly restricted to ~user's home
          directory and below.
        - execution restricted to UID/GID > 100
        - restrict passed environment to known variables
        - call setgid() before initgroups() (portability fix)
        - remove use of setenv() (portability fix)

  *) Add HTTP/1.0 response forcing. [Ben Laurie]

  *) Add access control via environment variables. [Ben Laurie]

  *) Add rflush() function. [Alexei Kosut]

  *) remove duplicate pcalloc() call in new_connection().

  *) Fix incorrect comparison which could allow number of children =
     MaxClients + 1 if less than HARD_SERVER_LIMIT. Also fix potential
     problem if StartServers > HARD_SERVER_LIMIT. [Ed Korthof]

  *) Updated support for OSes (MachTen, ULTRIX, Paragon, ISC, OpenBSD
     AIX PS/2, CONVEXOS. [Jim Jagielski]

  *) Replace instances of inet_ntoa() with inet_addr() for ProxyBlock.
     It's more portable. [Martin Kraemer]

  *) Replace references to make in Makefile.tmpl with $(MAKE).
     [Chuck Murcko]

  *) Add ProxyBlock directive w/IP address caching. Add IP address
     caching to NoCache directive as well. ProxyBlock works with all
     handlers; NoCache now also works with FTP for anonymous logins.
     Still more code cleanup. [Chuck Murcko]

  *) Add "header parse" API hook [Ben Laurie]

  *) Fix byte ordering problems for REMOTE_PORT [Chuck Murcko]

  *) suEXEC wrapper was freeing memory that had not been malloc'ed.

  *) Correctly allow access and auth directives in <Files> sections in
     server config files. [Alexei Kosut]

  *) Fix bug with ServerPath that could cause certain files to be not
     found by the server. [Alexei Kosut]

  *) Fix handling of ErrorDocument so that it doesn't remove a trailing
     double-quote from text and so that it properly checks for unsupported
     status codes using the new index_of_response interface. [Roy Fielding]

  *) Multiple fixes to the lingering_close code in order to avoid being
     interrupted by a stray timeout, to avoid lingering on a connection
     that has already been aborted or never really existed, to ensure that
     we stop lingering as soon as any error condition is received, and to
     prevent being stuck indefinitely if the read blocks.  Also improves
     reporting of error conditions.  [Marc Slemko and Roy Fielding]

  *) Fixed initialization of parameter structure for sigaction.
     [mgyger@itr.ch, Adrian Filipi-Martin]

  *) Fixed reinitializing the parameters before each call to accept and
     select, and removed potential for infinite loop in accept.
     [Roy Fielding, after useful PR from adrian@virginia.edu]

  *) Fixed condition where, if a child fails to fork, the scoreboard would
     continue to say SERVER_STARTING forever. Eventually, the main process
     would refuse to start new children because count_idle_servers() will
     count those SERVER_STARTING entries and will always report that there
     are enough idle servers. [Phillip Vandry]

  *) Fixed bug in bcwrite regarding failure to account for partial writes.
     Avoided calling bflush() when the client is pipelining requests.
     Removed unnecessary flushes from http_protocol. [Dean Gaudet]

  *) Added description of "." mode in server-status [Jim Jagielski]

Changes with Apache 1.2b4

  *) Fix possible race condition in accept_mutex_init() that
     could leave a small security hole open allowing files to be
     overwritten in cases where the server UID has write permissions.
     [Marc Slemko]

  *) Fix awk compatibilty problem in Configure. [Jim Jagielski]

  *) Fix portablity problem in util_script where ARG_MAX may not be
     defined for some systems.

  *) Add changes to allow compilation on Machten 4.0.3 for PowerPC.
     [Randal Schwartz]

  *) OS/2 changes to support an MMAP style scoreboard file and UNIX
     style magic #! token for better script portability. [Garey Smiley]

  *) Fix bug in suexec wrapper introduced in b3 that would cause failed
     execution for ~userdir CGI. [Jason Dour]

  *) Fix initgroups() business in suexec wrapper. [Jason Dour]

  *) Fix month off by one in suexec wrapper logging.

Changes with Apache 1.2b3:

  *) Fix error in mod_cgi which could cause resources not to be properly
     freed, or worse. [Dean Gaudet]

  *) Fix find_string() NULL pointer dereference. [Howard Fear]

  *) Add set_flag_slot() at the request of Dirk and others.
     [Dirk vanGulik]

  *) Sync mod_rewrite with patch level 10. [Ralf Engelschall]

  *) Add changes to improve the error message given for invalid
     ServerName parameters. [Dirk vanGulik]

  *) Add "Authoritative" directive for Auth modules that don't
     currently have it. This gives admin control to assign authoritative
     control to an authentication scheme and allow "fall through" for
     those authentication modules that aren't "Authoritative" thereby
     allowing multiple authentication mechanisms to be chained.
     [Dirk vanGulik]

  *) Remove requirement for ResourceConfig/AccessConfig if not using
     the three config file layout. [Randy Terbush]

  *) Add PASV mode to mod_proxy FTP handler. [Chuck Murcko]

  *) Changes to suexec wrapper to fix the following problems:
     1.  symlinked homedirs will kill ~userdirs.
     2.  initgroups() on Linux 2.0.x clobbers gr->grid.
     3.  CGI command lines paramters problems
     4.  pw-pwdir for "docroot check" still the httpd user's pw record.
    [Randy Terbush, Jason Dour]

  *) Change create_argv() to accept variable arguments. This fixes
     a problem where arguments were not getting passed to the CGI via
     argv[] when the suexec wrapper was active. [Randy Terbush, Jake Buchholz]

  *) Collapse multiple slashes in path URLs to properly apply
     handlers defined by <Location>. [Alexei Kosut]

  *) Define a sane set of DEFAULT_USER and DEFAULT_GROUP values for AIX.

  *) Improve the accuracy of request duration timings by setting
     r->request_time in read_request_line() instead of read_request().
     [Dean Gaudet]

  *) Reset timeout while reading via get_client_block() in mod_cgi.c
     Fixes problem with timed out transfers of large files. [Rasmus Lerdorf]

  *) Add the ability to pass different Makefile.tmpl files to Configure
     using the -make flag. [Rob Hartill]

  *) Fix coredump triggered when sending a SIGHUP to the server caused
     by an assertion failure, in turn caused by an uninitialised field in a
     listen_rec.
     [Ben Laurie]

  *) Add FILEPATH_INFO variable to CGI environment, which is equal to
     PATH_INFO from previous versions of Apache (in certain situations,
     Apache 1.2's PATH_INFO will be different than 1.1's). [Alexei Kosut]
     [later removed in 1.2b11]

  *) Add rwrite() function to API to allow for sending strings of
     arbitrary length. [Doug MacEachern]

  *) Remove rlim_t typedef for NetBSD. Do older versions need this?

  *) Defined rlim_t and WANTHSREGEX=yes and fixed waitpid() substitute for
     NeXT. [Jim Jagielski]

  *) Removed recent modification to promote the status code on internal
     redirects, since the correct fix was to change the default log format
     in mod_log_config so that it outputs the original status. [Rob Hartill]

Changes with Apache 1.2b2:

  *) Update set_signals() to use sigaction() for setting handlers.
     This appears to fix a re-entrant problem in the seg_fault()
     bus_error() handlers. [Randy Terbush]

  *) Changes to allow mod_status compile for OS/2 [Garey Smiley]

  *) changes for DEC AXP running OSF/1 v3.0. [Marc Evans]

  *) proxy_http.c bugfixes:  [Chuck Murcko]
        1) fixes possible NULL pointer reference w/NoCache
        2) fixes NoCache behavior when using ProxyRemote (ProxyRemote
           host would cache nothing if it was in the local domain,
           and the local domain was in the NoCache list)
        3) Adds Host: header when not available
        4) Some code cleanup and clarification

  *) mod_include.c bugfixes:
        1) Fixed an ommission that caused include variables to not
           be parsed in config errmsg directives [Howard Fear]
        2) Remove HAVE_POSIX_REGEX cruft [Alexei Kosut]
        3) Patch to fix compiler warnings [perrot@lal.in2p3.fr]
        4) Allow backslash-escaping to all quoted text
           [Ben Yoshino <ben@wiliki.eng.hawaii.edu>]
        5) Pass variable to command line if not set in XSSI's env
           [Howard Fear]

  *) Fix infinite loop when processing Content-language lines in
     type-map files. [Alexei Kosut]

  *) Closed file-globbing hole in test-cgi script. [Brian Behlendorf]

  *) Fixed problem in set_[user|group] that prevented CGI execution
     for non-virtualhosts when suEXEC was enabled. [Randy Terbush]

  *) Added PORTING information file.  [Jim Jagielski]

  *) Added definitions for S_IWGRP and S_IWOTH to conf.h [Ben Laurie]

  *) Changed default group to "nogroup" instead of "nobody" [Randy Terbush]

  *) Fixed define typo of FCNTL_SERIALIZED_ACCEPT where
     USE_FCNTL_SERIALIZED_ACCEPT was intended.

  *) Fixed additional uses of 0xffffffff where INADDR_NONE was intended,
     which caused problems of systems where socket s_addr is >32bits.

  *) Added comment to explain (r->chunked = 1) side-effect in
     http_protocol.c [Roy Fielding]

  *) Replaced use of index() in mod_expires.c with more appropriate
     and portable isdigit() test.  [Ben Laurie]

  *) Updated Configure for ...
        OS/2          (DEF_WANTHSREGEX=yes, other code changes)
        *-dg-dgux*    (bad pattern match)
        QNX           (DEF_WANTHSREGEX=yes)
        *-sunos4*     (DEF_WANTHSREGEX=yes, -DUSEBCOPY)
        *-ultrix      (new)
        *-unixware211 (new)
     and added some user diagnostic info.  [Ben Laurie]

  *) In helpers/CutRule, replaced "cut" invocation with "awk" invocation
     for better portability. [Jim Jagielski]

  *) Updated helpers/GuessOS for ...
        SCO 5            (recognize minor releases)
        SCO UnixWare     (braindamaged uname, whatever-whatever-unixware2)
        SCO UnixWare 2.1.1      (requires a separate set of #defines in conf.h)
        IRIX64           (-sgi-irix64)
        ULTRIX           (-unknown-ultrix)
        SINIX            (-whatever-sysv4)
        NCR Unix         (-ncr-sysv4)
     and fixed something in helpers/PrintPath  [Ben Laurie]

Changes with Apache 1.2b1

  *) Not listed. See <http://www.apache.org/docs/new_features_1_2.html>

Changes with Apache 1.1.1

  *) Fixed bug where Cookie module would make two entries in the
     logfile for each access [Mark Cox]

  *) Fixed bug where Redirect in .htaccess files would cause memory
     leak. [Nathan Neulinger]

  *) MultiViews now works correctly with AddHandler [Alexei Kosut]

  *) Problems with mod_auth_msql fixed [Dirk vanGulik]

  *) Fix misspelling of "Anonymous_Authorative" directive in mod_auth_anon.

Changes with Apache 1.1.0

  *) Bring NeXT support up to date. [Takaaki Matsumoto]

  *) Bring QNX support up to date. [Ben Laurie]

  *) Make virtual hosts default to main server keepalive parameters.
     [Alexei Kosut, Ben Laurie]

  *) Allow ScanHTMLTitles to work with lowercase <title> tags. [Alexei Kosut]

  *) Fix missing address family for connect, also remove unreachable statement
     in mod_proxy. [Ben Laurie]

  *) mod_env now turned on by default in Configuration.tmpl.

  *) Bugs which were fixed:
        a) yet more mod_proxy bugs [Ben Laurie]
        b) CGI works again with inetd [Alexei Kosut]
        c) Leading colons were stripped from passwords [osm@interguide.com]
        d) Another fix to multi-method Limit problem [jk@tools.de]

Changes with Apache 1.1b4

  *) r->bytes_sent variable restored. [Robert Thau]

  *) Previously broken multi-method <Limit> parsing fixed. [Robert Thau]

  *) More possibly unsecure programs removed from the support directory.

  *) More mod_auth_msql authentication improvements.

  *) VirtualHosts based on Host: headers no longer conflict with the
     Listen directive.

  *) OS/2 compatibility enhancements. [Gary Smiley]

  *) POST now allowed to directory index CGI scripts.

  *) Actions now work with files of the default type.

  *) Bugs which were fixed:
        a) more mod_proxy bugs
        b) early termination of inetd requests
        c) compile warnings on several systems
        d) problems when scripts stop reading output early

Changes with Apache 1.1b3

  *) Much of cgi-bin and all of cgi-src has been removed, due to
     various security holes found and that we could no longer support
     them.

  *) The "Set-Cookie" header is now special-cased to not merge multiple
     instances, since certain popular browsers can not handle multiple
     Set-Cookie instructions in a single header. [Paul Sutton]

  *) rprintf() added to buffer code, occurrences of sprintf removed.
     [Ben Laurie]

  *) CONNECT method for proxy module, which means tunneling SSL should work.
     (No crypto needed)  Also a NoCache config directive.

  *) Several API additions: pstrndup(), table_unset() and get_token()
     functions now available to modules.

  *) mod_imap fixups, in particular Location: headers are now complete
     URL's.

  *) New "info" module which reports on installed module set through a
     special URL, a la mod_status.

  *) "ServerPath" directive added - allows for graceful transition
     for Host:-header-based virtual hosts.

  *) Anonymous authentication module improvements.

  *) MSQL authentication module improvements.

  *) Status module design improved - output now table-based. [Ben Laurie]

  *) htdigest utility included for use with digest authentication
     module.

  *) mod_negotiation: Accept values with wildcards to be treated with
     less priority than those without wildcards at the same quality
     value. [Alexei Kosut]

  *) Bugs which were fixed:
        a) numerous mod_proxy bugs
        b) CGI early-termination bug [Ben Laurie]
        c) Keepalives not working with virtual hosts
        d) RefererIgnore problems
        e) closing fd's twice in mod_include (causing core dumps on
           Linux and elsewhere).

Changes with Apache 1.1b2

  *) Bugfixes:
        a) core dumps in mod_digest
        b) truncated hostnames/ip address in the logs
        c) relative URL's in mod_imap map files

Changes with Apache 1.1b1

  *) Not listed. See <http://www.apache.org/docs/new_features_1_1.html>

Changes with Apache 1.0.3

  *) Internal redirects which occur in mod_dir.c now preserve the
     query portion of a request (the bit after the question mark).
     [Adam Sussman]

  *) Escape active characters '<', '>' and '&' in html output in
     directory listings, error messages and redirection links.
     [David Robinson]

  *) Apache will now work with LynxOS 2.3 and later [Steven Watt]

  *) Fix for POSIX compliance in waiting for processes in alloc.c.
     [Nick Williams]

  *) setsockopt no longer takes a const declared argument [Martijn Koster]

  *) Reset timeout timer after each successful fwrite() to the network.
     This patch adds a reset_timeout() procedure that is called by
     send_fd() to reset the timeout ever time data is written to the net.
     [Nathan Schrenk]

  *) timeout() signal handler now checks for SIGPIPE and reports
     lost connections in a more user friendly way. [Rob Hartill]

  *) Location of the "scoreboard" file which used to live in /tmp is
     now configurable (for OSes that can't use mmap) via ScoreBoardFile
     which works similar to PidFile (in httpd.conf) [Rob Hartill]

  *) Include sys/resource.h in the correct place for SunOS4 [Sameer Parekh]

  *) the pstrcat call in mod_cookies.c didn't have an ending NULL,
     which caused a SEGV with cookies enabled

  *) Output warning when MinSpareServers is set to <= 0 and change it to 1
     [Rob Hartill]

  *) Log the UNIX textual error returned by some system calls, in
     particular errors from accept() [David Robinson]

  *) Add strerror function to util.c for SunOS4 [Randy Terbush]

Changes with Apache 1.0.2

  *) patch to get Apache compiled on UnixWare 2.x, recommended as
     a temporary measure, pending rewrite of rfc931.c. [Chuck Murcko]

  *) Fix get_basic_auth_pw() to set the auth_type of the request.
     [David Robinson]

  *) past changes to http_config.c to only use the
     setrlimit function on systems defining RLIMIT_NOFILE
     broke the feature on SUNOS4. Now defines HAVE_RESOURCE
     for SUNOS and prototypes the needed functions.

  *) Remove uses of MAX_STRING_LEN/HUGE_STRING_LEN from several routines.
     [David Robinson]

  *) Fix use of pointer to scratch memory. [Cliff Skolnick]

  *) Merge multiple headers from CGI scripts instead of taking last
     one. [David Robinson]

  *) Add support for SCO 5. [Ben Laurie]

Changes with Apache 1.0.1

  *) Silence mod_log_referer and mod_log_agent if not configured
     [Randy Terbush]

  *) Recursive includes can occur if the client supplies PATH_INFO data
     and the server provider uses relative links; as file.html
     relative to /doc.shtml/pathinfo is /doc.shtml/file.html. [David Robinson]

  *) The replacement for initgroups() did not call {set,end}grent(). This
     had two implications: if anything else used getgrent(), then
     initgroups() would fail, and it was consuming a file descriptor.
     [Ben Laurie]

  *) On heavily loaded servers it was possible for the scoreboard to get
     out of sync with reality, as a result of a race condition.
     The observed symptoms are far more Apaches running than should
     be, and heavy system loads, generally followed by catastrophic
     system failure. [Ben Laurie]

  *) Fix typo in license. [David Robinson]

Changes with Apache 1.0.0                                        23 Nov 1995

  *) Not listed. See <http://www.apache.org/docs/new_features_1_0.html>

Changes with Apache 0.8.16                                       05 Nov 1995

  *) New man page for 'httpd' added to support directory [David Robinson]

  *) .htgroup files can have more than one line giving members for a
     given group (each must have the group name in front), for NCSA
     back-compatibility [Robert Thau]

  *) Mutual exclusion around accept() is on by default for SVR4 systems
     generally, since they generally can't handle multiple processes in
     accept() on the same socket.  This should cure flaky behavior on
     a lot of those systems.  [David Robinson]

  *) AddType, AddEncoding, and AddLanguage directives take multiple
     extensions on a single command line [David Robinson]

  *) UserDir can be disabled for a given virtual host by saying
     "UserDir disabled" in the <VirtualHost> section --- it was a bug
     that this didn't work.  [David Robinson]

  *) Compiles on QNX [Ben Laurie]

  *) Corrected parsing of ctime time format [David Robinson]

  *) httpd does a perror() before exiting if it can't log its pid
     to the PidFile, to make diagnosing the error a bit easier.
     [David Robinson]

  *) <!--#include file="..."--> can no longer include files in the
     parent directory, for NCSA back-compatibility.  [David Robinson]

  *) '~' is *not* escaped in URIs generated for directory listings
     [Roy Fielding]

  *) Eliminated compiler warning in the imagemap module [Randy Terbush]

  *) Fixed bug involving handling URIs with escaped %-characters
     in redirects [David Robinson]

Changes with Apache 0.8.15                                       14 Oct 1995

  *) Switched to new, simpler license

  *) Eliminated core dumps with improperly formatted DBM group files [Mark Cox]

  *) Don't allow requests for ordinary files to have PATH_INFO [Ben Laurie]

  *) Reject paths containing %-escaped '%' or null characters [David Robinson]

  *) Correctly handles internal redirects to files with names containing '%'
     [David Robinson]

  *) Repunctuated some error messages [Aram Mirzadeh, Andrew Wilson]

  *) Use geteuid() rather than getuid() to see if we have root privilege,
     so that server correctly resets privilege if run setuid root.  [Andrew
     Wilson]

  *) Handle ftp: and telnet: URLs correctly in imagemaps (built-in module)
     [Randy Terbush]

  *) Fix relative URLs in imagemap files [Randy Terbush]

  *) Somewhat better fix for the old "Alias /foo/ /bar/" business
     [David Robinson]

  *) Don't repeatedly open the ErrorLog if a bunch of <VirtualHost>
     entries all name the same one. [David Robinson]

  *) Fix directory listings with filenames containing unusual characters
     [David Robinson]

  *) Better URI-escaping for generated URIs in directories with filenames
     containing unusual characters [Ben Laurie]

  *) Fixed potential FILE* leak in http_main.c [Ben Laurie]

  *) Unblock alarms on error return from spawn_child() [David Robinson]

  *) Sample Config files have extra note for SCO users [Ben Laurie]

  *) Configuration has note for HP-UX users [Rob Hartill]

  *) Eliminated some bogus Linux-only #defines in conf.h [Aram Mirzadeh]

  *) Nuked bogus #define in httpd.h [David Robinson]

  *) Better test for whether a system has setrlimit() [David Robinson]

  *) Calls update_child_status() after reopen_scoreboard() [David Robinson]

  *) Doesn't send itself SIGHUP on startup when run in the -X debug-only mode
     [Ben Laurie]

Changes with Apache 0.8.14                                       19 Sep 1995

  *) Compiles on SCO ODT 3.0 [Ben Laurie]

  *) AddDescription works (better) [Ben Laurie]

  *) Leaves an intelligible error diagnostic when it can't set group
     privileges on standalone startup [Andrew Wilson]

  *) Compiles on NeXT again --- the 0.8.13 RLIMIT patch was failing on
     that machine, which claims to be BSD but does not support RLIMIT.
     [Randy Terbush]

  *) gcc -Wall no longer complains about an unused variable when util.c
     is compiled with -DMINIMAL_DNS [Andrew Wilson]

  *) Nuked another compiler warning for -Wall on Linux [Aram Mirzadeh]

Changes with Apache 0.8.13                                       07 Sep 1995

  *) Make IndexIgnore *work* (ooops) [Jarkko Torppa]

  *) Have built-in imagemap code recognize & honor Point directive [James
     Cloos]

  *) Generate cleaner directory listings in directories with a mix of
     long and short filenames [Rob Hartill]

  *) Properly initialize dynamically loaded modules [Royston Shufflebotham]

  *) Properly default ServerName for virtual servers [Robert Thau]

  *) Rationalize handling of BSD in conf.h and elsewhere [Randy Terbush,
     Paul Richards and a cast of thousands...]

  *) On self-identified BSD systems (we don't try to guess any more),
     allocate a few extra file descriptors per virtual host with setrlimit,
     if we can, to avoid running out. [Randy Terbush]

  *) Write 22-character lock file name into buffer with enough space
     on startup [Konstantin Olchanski]

  *) Use archaic setpgrp() interface on NeXT, which requires it [Brian
     Pinkerton]

  *) Suppress -Wall warning by casting const away in util.c [Aram Mirzadeh]

  *) Suppress -Wall warning by initializing variable in negotiation code
     [Tobias Weingartner]

Changes with Apache 0.8.12                                       31 Aug 1995

  *) Doesn't pause three seconds after including a CGI script which is
     too slow to die off (this is done by not even trying to kill off
     subprocesses, including the SIGTERM/pause/SIGKILL routine, until
     after the entire document has been processed).  [Robert Thau]

  *) Doesn't do SSI if Options Includes is off.  (Ooops).  [David Robinson]

  *) Options IncludesNoExec allows inclusion of at least text/* [Roy Fielding]

  *) Allows .htaccess files to override <Directory> sections naming the
     same directory [David Robinson]

  *) Removed an efficiency hack in sub_req_lookup_uri which was
     causing certain extremely marginal cases (e.g., ScriptAlias of a
     *particular* index.html file) to fail.  [David Robinson]

  *) Doesn't log an error when the requested URI requires
     authentication, but no auth header line was supplied by the
     client; this is a normal condition (the client doesn't no auth is
     needed here yet).  [Robert Thau]

  *) Behaves more sanely when the name server loses its mind [Sean Welch]

  *) RFC931 code compiles cleanly on old BSDI releases [Randy Terbush]

  *) RFC931 code no longer passes out name of prior clients on current
     requests if the current request came from a server that doesn't
     do RFC931.  [David Robinson]

  *) Configuration script accepts "Module" lines with trailing whitespace.
     [Robert Thau]

  *) Cleaned up compiler warning from mod_access.c [Robert Thau]

  *) Cleaned up comments in mod_cgi.c [Robert Thau]

Changes with Apache 0.8.11                                       24 Aug 1995

  *) Wildcard <Directory> specifications work.  [Robert Thau]

  *) Doesn't loop for buggy CGI on Solaris [Cliff Skolnick]

  *) Symlink checks (FollowSymLinks off, or SymLinkIfOwnerMatch) always check
     the file being requested itself, in addition to the directories leading
     up to it. [Robert Thau]

  *) Logs access failures due to symlink checks or invalid client address
     in the error log [Roy Fielding, Robert Thau]

  *) Symlink checks deal correctly with systems where lstat of
     "/path/to/some/link/" follows the link.  [Thau, Fielding]

  *) Doesn't reset DirectoryIndex to 'index.html' when
     other directory options are set in a .htaccess file.  [Robert Thau]

  *) Clarified init code and nuked bogus warning in mod_access.c
     [Florent Guillaume]

  *) Corrected several directives in sample srm.conf
     --- includes corrections to directory indexing icon-related directives
     (using unknown.gif rather than unknown.xbm as the DefaultIcon, doing
     icons for encodings right, and turning on AddEncoding by default).
     [Roy Fielding]

  *) Corrected descriptions of args to AddIcon and AddAlt in command table
     [James Cloos]

  *) INSTALL & README mention "contributed modules" directory [Brian
     Behlendorf]

  *) Fixed English in the license language...  "for for" --> "for".
     [Roy Fielding]

  *) Fixed ScriptAlias/Alias interaction by moving ScriptAlias handling to
     mod_alias.c, merging it almost completely with handling of Alias, and
     adding a 'notes' field to the request_rec which allows the CGI module
     to discover whether the Alias module has put this request through
     ScriptAlias (which it needs to know for back-compatibility, as the old
     NCSA code did not check Options ExecCGI in ScriptAlias directories).
     [Robert Thau]

Changes with Apache 0.8.10                                       18 Aug 1995

  *) AllowOverride applies to the named directory, and not just
     subdirectories.  [David Robinson]

  *) Do locking for accept() exclusion (on systems that need it)
     using a special file created for the purpose in /usr/tmp, and
     not the error log; using the error log causes real problems
     if it's NFS-mounted; this is known to be the cause of a whole
     lot of "server hang" problems with Solaris.  [David Robinson;
     thanks to Merten Schumann for help diagnosing the problem].

Changes with Apache 0.8.9                                        12 Aug 1995

  *) Compiles with -DMAXIMUM_DNS ---- ooops! [Henrik Mortensen]

  *) Nested includes see environment variables of the including document,
     for NCSA bug-compatibility (some sites have standard footer includes
     which try to print out the last-modified date).  [Eric Hagberg/Robert
     Thau]

  *) <!--exec cgi="/some/uri/here"--> always treats the item named by the
     URI as a CGI script, even if it would have been treated as something
     else if requested directly, for NCSA back-compatibility.  (Note that
     this means that people who know the name of the script can see the
     code just by asking for it).  [Robert Thau]

  *) New version of dbmmanage script included in support directory as
     dbmmanage.new.

  *) Check if scoreboard file couldn't be opened, and say so, rather
     then going insane [David Robinson]

  *) POST to CGI works on A/UX [Jim Jagielski]

  *) AddIcon and AddAlt commands work properly [Rob Hartill]

  *) NCSA server push works properly --- the Arena bug compatibility
     workaround, which broke it, is gone (use -DARENA_BUG_WORKAROUND
     if you still want the workaround).  [Rob Hartill]

  *) If client didn't submit any Accept-encodings, ignore encodings in
     content negotiation.  (NB this will all have to be reworked anyway
     for the new HTTP draft).  [Florent Guillaume]

  *) Don't dump core when trying to log timed-out requests [Jim Jagielski]

  *) Really honor CacheNegotiatedDocs [Florent Guillaume]

  *) Give Redirect priority over Alias, for NCSA bug compatibility
     [David Robinson]

  *) Correctly set PATH_TRANSLATED in all cases from <!--#exec cmd=""-->,
     paralleling earlier bug fix for CGI [David Robinson]

  *) If DBM auth is improperly configured, report a server error and don't
     dump core.

  *) Deleted FCNTL_SERIALIZED_ACCEPTS from conf.h entry for A/UX;
     it seems to work well enough without it (even in a 10 hits/sec
     workout), and the overhead for the locking under A/UX is
     alarmingly high (though it is very low on other systems).
     [Eric Hagberg, Jim Jagielski]

  *) Fixed portability problems with mod_cookies.c [Cliff Skolnick]

  *) Further de-Berklize mod_cookies.c; change the bogus #include.  [Brian
     Behlendorf/Eric Hagberg]

  *) More improvements to default Configuration for A/UX [Jim Jagielski]

  *) Compiles clean on NEXT [Rob Hartill]

  *) Compiles clean on SGI [Robert Thau]

Changes with Apache 0.8.8                                        08 Aug 1995

  *) SunOS library prototypes now never included unless explicitly
     requested in the configuration (via -DSUNOS_LIB_PROTOTYPES);
     people using GNU libc on SunOS are screwed by prototypes for the
     standard library.

     (Those who wish to compile clean with gcc -Wall on a standard
     SunOS setup need the prototypes, and may obtain them using
     -DSUNOS_LIB_PROTOTYPES.  Those wishing to use -Wall on a system
     with nonstandard libraries are presumably competent to make their
     own arrangements).

  *) Strips trailing '/' characters off both args to the Alias command,
     to make 'Alias /foo/ /bar/' work.

Changes with Apache 0.8.7                                        03 Aug 1995

  *) Don't hang when restarting with a child from 'TransferLog "|..."' running
     [reported by David Robinson]

  *) Compiles clean on OSF/1 [David Robinson]

  *) Added some of the more recent significant changes (AddLanguage stuff,
     experimental LogFormat support) to CHANGES file in distribution root
     directory

Changes with Apache 0.8.6                                        02 Aug 1995

  *) Deleted Netscape reload workaround --- it's in violation of HTTP specs.
     (If you actually wanted a conditional GET which bypassed the cache, you
     couldn't get it). [Reported by Roy Fielding]

  *) Properly terminate headers on '304 Not Modified' replies to conditional
     GETs --- no browser we can find cares much, but the CERN proxy chokes.
     [Reported by Cliff Skolnick; fix discovered independently by Rob Hartill]

  *) httpd -v doesn't call itself "Shambhala".  [Reported by Chuck Murcko]

  *) SunOS lib-function prototypes in conf.h conditionalized on __GNUC__,
     not __SUNPRO_C (they're needed to quiet gcc -Wall, but acc chokes on 'em,
     and older versions don't set the __SUNPRO_C preprocessor variable).  On
     all other systems, these are never used anyway.  [Reported by Mark Cox].

  *) Scoreboard file (/tmp/htstatus.*) no longer publically writable.

Changes with Apache 0.8.5                                        01 Aug 1995

  *) Added last-minute configurable log experiment, as optional module

  *) Correctly set r->bytes_sent for HTTP/0.9 requests, so they get logged
     properly.  (One-line fix to http_protocol.c).

  *) Work around bogus behavior when reloading from Netscape.
     It's Netscape's bug --- for some reason they expect a request with
     If-modified-since: to not function as a conditional GET if it also
     comes with Pragma: no-cache, which is way out of line with the HTTP
     spec (according to Roy Fielding, the redactor).

  *) Added parameter to set maximum number of server processes.

  *) Added patches to make it work on A/UX.  A/UX is *weird*.  [Eric Hagberg,
     Jim Jagielski]

  *) IdentityCheck bugfix [Chuck Murcko].

  *) Corrected cgi-src/Makefile entry for new imagemap script.  [Alexei Kosut]

  *) More sample config file corrections; add extension to AddType for
     *.asis, move AddType generic description to its proper place, and
     fix miscellaneous typos. [ Alexei Kosut ]

  *) Deleted the *other* reference to the regents from the Berkeley
     legal disclaimer (everyplace).

  *) Nuked Shambhala name from src/README; had already cleaned it out
     of everywhere else.

Changes with Apache 0.8.4

  *) Changes to server-pool management parms --- renamed current
     StartServers to MinSpareServers, created separate StartServers
     parameter which means what it says, and renamed MaxServers to
     MaxSpareServers (though the old name still works, for NCSA 1.4
     back-compatibility).  The old names were generally regarded as
     too confusing.  Also altered "docs" in sample config files.

  *) More improvements to default config files ---
     sample directives (commented out) for XBitHack, BindAddress,
     CacheNegotiatedDocs, VirtualHost; decent set of AddLanguage
     defaults, AddTypes for send-as-is and imagemap magic types, and
     improvements to samples for DirectoryIndex [Alexei Kosut]

  *) Yet more improvements to default config files --- changes to
     Alexei's sample AddLanguage directives, and sample LanguagePriority
     [ Florent Guillaume ]

  *) Set config file locations properly if not set in httpd.conf
     [ David Robinson ]

  *) Don't escape URIs in internal redirects multiple times; don't
     do that when translating PATH_INFO to PATH_TRANSLATED either.
     [ David Robinson ]

  *) Corrected spelling of "Required" in 401 error reports [Andrew Wilson]

Changes with Apache 0.8.3

  *) Edited distribution README to *briefly* summarize installation
     procedures, and give a pointer to the INSTALL file in the src/
     directory.

  *) Upgraded imagemap script in cgi-bin to 1.8 version from more
     recent NCSA distributions.

  *) Bug fix to previous bug fix --- if .htaccess file and <Directory>
     exist for the same directory, use both and don't segfault.  [Reported
     by David Robinson]

  *) Proper makefile dependencies [David Robinson]

  *) Note (re)starts in error log --- reported by Rob Hartill.

  *) Only call no2slash() after get_path_info() has been done, to
     preserve multiple slashes in the PATH_INFO [NCSA compatibility,
     reported by Andrew Wilson, though this one is probably a real bug]

  *) Fixed mod_imap.c --- relative paths with base_uri referer don't
     dump core when Referer is not supplied. [Randy Terbush]

  *) Lightly edited sample config files to refer people to our documentation
     instead of NCSA's, and to list Rob McCool as *original* author (also
     deleted his old, and no doubt non-functional email address).  Would be
     nice to have examples of new features...

Changes with Apache 0.8.2                                        19 Jul 1995

  *) Added AddLanuage code [Florent Guillaume]

  *) Don't say "access forbidden" when a CGI script is not found.  [Mark Cox]

  *) All sorts of problems when MultiViews finds a directory.  It would
     be nice if mod_dir.c was robust enough to handle that, but for now,
     just punt.  [reported by Brian Behlendorf]

  *) Wait for all children on restart, to make sure that the old socket
     is gone and we can reopen it.  [reported by Randy Terbush]

  *) Imagemap module is enabled in default Configuration

  *) RefererLog and UserAgentLog modules properly default the logfile
     [Randy Terbush]

  *) Mark Cox's mod_cookies added to the distribution as an optional
     module (commented out in the default Configuration, and noted as
     an experiment, along with mod_dld). [Mark Cox]

  *) Compiles on ULTRIX (a continuing battle...). [Robert Thau]

  *) Fixed nasty bug in SIGTERM handling [reported by Randy Terbush]

  *) Changed "Shambhala" to "Apache" in API docs. [Robert Thau]

  *) Added new, toothier legal disclaimer. [Robert Thau; copied from BSD
     license]

Changes with Apache 0.8.1

  *) New imagemap module [Randy Terbush]

  *) Replacement referer log module with NCSA-compatible RefererIgnore
     [Matthew Gray again]

  *) Don't mung directory listings with very long filenames.
     [Florent Guillaume]

Changes with Apache 0.8.0 (nee Shambhala 0.6.2)                  16 Jul 1995

  *) New config script.  See INSTALL for info.  [Robert Thau]

  *) Scoreboard mechanism for regulating the number of extant server
     processes.  MaxServers and StartServers defaults are the same as
     for NCSA, but the meanings are slightly different.  (Actually,
     I should probably lower the MaxServers default to 10).

     Before asking for a new connection, each server process checks
     the number of other servers which are also waiting for a
     connection.  If there are more than MaxServers, it quietly dies
     off.  Conversely, every second, the root, or caretaker, process
     looks to see how many servers are waiting for a new connection;
     if there are fewer than StartServers, it starts a new one.  This
     does not depend on the number of server processes already extant.
     The accounting is arranged through a "scoreboard" file, named
     /tmp/htstatus.*, on which each process has an independent file
     descriptor (they need to seek without interference).

     The end effect is that MaxServers is the maximum number of
     servers on an *inactive* server machine, but more will be forked
     off to handle unusually heavy loads (or unusually slow clients);
     these will die off when they are no longer needed --- without
     reverting to the overhead of full forking operation.  There is a
     hard maximum of 150 server processes compiled in, largely to
     avoid forking out of control and dragging the machine down.
     (This is arguably too high).

     In my server endurance tests, this mechanism did not appear to
     impose any significant overhead, even after I forced it to put the
     scoreboard file on a normal filesystem (which might have more
     overhead than tmpfs).  [Robert Thau]

  *) Set HTTP_FOO variables for SSI <!--#exec cmd-->s, not just CGI scripts.
     [Cliff Skolnick]

  *) Read .htaccess files even in directory with <Directory> section.
     (Former incompatibility noted on mailing list, now fixed). [Robert
     Thau]

  *) "HEAD /" gives the client a "Bad Request" error message, rather
     than trying to send no body *and* no headers.  [Cliff Skolnick].

  *) Don't produce double error reports for some very obscure cases
     mainly involving auth configuration (the "all modules decline to
     handle" case which is a sure sign of a server bug in most cases,
     but also happens when authentication is badly misconfigured).
     [Robert Thau]

  *) Moved FCNTL_SERIALIZED_ACCEPT defines into conf.h (that's what
     it's *for*, and this sort of thing really shouldn't be cluttering
     up the Makefile). [Robert Thau]

  *) Incidental code cleanups in http_main.c --- stop dragging
     sa_client around; just declare it where used.  [Robert Thau]

  *) Another acc-related fix.  (It doesn't like const char
     in some places...). [Mark Cox]

Changes with Shambhala 0.6.1                                     13 Jul 1995

  *) Fixed auth_name-related typos in http_core.c [Brian Behlendorf]
     Also, fixed auth typo in http_protocol.c unmasked by this fix.

  *) Compiles clean with acc on SunOS [Paul Sutton]

  *) Reordered modules in modules.c so that Redirect takes priority
     over ScriptAlias, for NCSA bug-compatibility [Rob Hartill] ---
     believe it or not, he has an actual site with a ScriptAlias and
     a Redirect declared for the *exact same directory*.  Even *my*
     compatibility fetish wouldn't motivate me to fix this if the fix
     required any effort, but it doesn't, so what the hey.

  *) Fixed to properly default several server_rec fields for virtual
     servers from the corresponding fields in the main server_rec.
     [Cliff Skolnick --- 'port' was a particular irritant].

  *) No longer kills off nph- child processes before they are
     finished sending output. [Matthew Gray]

Changes with Shambhala 0.6.0                                     10 Jul 1995

  *) Two styles of timeout --- hard and soft.  soft_timeout()s just put
     the connection to the client in an "aborted" state, but otherwise
     allow whatever handlers are running to clean up.  hard_timeout()s
     abort the request in progress completely; anything not tied to some
     resource pool cleanup will leak.  They're still around because I
     haven't yet come up with a more elegant way of handling
     timeouts when talking to something that isn't the client.  The
     default_handler and the dir_handler now use soft timeouts, largely
     so I can test the feature.  [Robert Thau]

  *) TransferLog "| my_postprocessor ..." seems to be there.  Note that
     the case of log handlers dying prematurely is probably handled VERY
     gracelessly at this point, and if the logger stops reading input,
     the server will hang.  (It is known to correctly restart the
     logging process on server restart; this is (should be!) going through
     the same SIGTERM/pause/SIGKILL routine used to ding an errant CGI
     script).  [Robert Thau]

  *) asis files supported (new module).  [Robert Thau]

  *) IdentityCheck code is compiled in, but has not been tested.  (I
     don't know anyone who runs identd). [Robert Thau]

  *) PATH_INFO and PATH_TRANSLATED are not set unless some real PATH_INFO
     came in with the request, for NCSA bug-compatibility. [Robert Thau]

  *) Don't leak the DIR * on HEAD request for a directory. [Robert Thau]

  *) Deleted the block_alarms() stuff from dbm_auth; no longer necessary,
     as timeouts are not in scope. [Robert Thau]

  *) quoted-string args in config files now handled correctly (doesn't drop
     the last character). [Robert Thau; reported by Randy Terbush]

  *) Fixed silly typo in http_main.c which was suddenly fatal in HP-UX.
     How the hell did it ever work? [Robert Thau; reported by Rob Hartill]

  *) mod_core.c --- default_type returns DEFAULT_TYPE (the compile-time
     default default type); the former default default behavior when all
     type-checkers defaulted had been a core dump.  [Paul Sutton]

  *) Copy filenames out of the struct dirent when indexing
     directories.  (On Linux, readdir() returns a pointer to the same
     memory area every time).  Fix is in mod_dir.c.  [Paul Sutton]

Changes with Shambhala 0.5.3 [not released]

  *) Default response handler notes "file not found" in the error log,
     if the file was not found.  [Cliff Skolnick].

  *) Another Cliff bug --- "GET /~user" now properly redirects (the userdir
     code no longer sets up bogus PATH_INFO which fakes out the directory
     handler). [Cliff Skolnick]

Changes with Shambhala 0.5.2                                     06 Jul 1995

  *) Changes to http_main.c --- root server no longer plays silly
     games with SIGCHLD, and so now detects and replaces dying
     children.  Child processes just die on SIGTERM, without taking
     the whole process group with them.  Potential problem --- if any
     child process refuses to die, we hang in restart.
     MaxRequestsPerChild may still not work, but it certainly works
     better than it did before this!  [Robert Thau]

  *) mod_dir.c bug fixes: ReadmeName and HeaderName
     work (or work better, at least); over-long description lines
     properly terminated. [Mark Cox]

  *) http_request.c now calls unescape_url() more places where it
     should [Paul Sutton].

  *) More directory handling bugs (reported by Cox)
     Parent Directory link is now set correctly. [Robert Thau]

Changes with Shambhala 0.5.1                                     04 Jul 1995

  *) Generalized cleanup interface in alloc.c --- any function can be
     registered with alloc.c as a cleanup for a resource pool;
     tracking of files and file descriptors has been reimplemented in
     terms of this interface, so I can give it some sort of a test.
     [Robert Thau]

  *) More changes in alloc.c --- new cleanup_for_exec() function,
     which tracks down and closes all file descriptors which have been
     registered with the alloc.c machinery before the server exec()s a
     child process for CGI or <!--#exec-->.  CGI children now get
     started with exactly three file descriptors open.  Hopefully,
     this cures the problem Rob H. was having with overly persistent
     CGI connections. [Robert Thau]

  *) Mutual exclusion around the accept() in child_main() --- this is
     required on at least SGI, Solaris and Linux, and is #ifdef'ed in
     by default on those systems only (-DFCNTL_SERIALIZED_ACCEPT).
     This uses fcntl(F_SETLK,...) on the error log descriptor because
     flock() on that descriptor won't work on systems which have BSD
     flock() semantics, including (I think) Linux 1.3 and Solaris.

     This does work on SunOS (when the server is idle, only one
     process in the pool is waiting on accept()); it *ought* to work
     on the other systems. [Robert Thau]

  *) FreeBSD and BSDI portability tweaks [Chuck Murcko]

  *) sizeof(*sa_client) bugfix from [Rob Hartill]

  *) pstrdup(..., NULL) returns NULL, [Randy Terbush]

  *) block_alarms() to avoid leaking the DBM* in dbm auth (this should
     be unnecessary if I go to the revised timeout-handling scheme).
     [Robert Thau]

  *) For NCSA bug-compatibility, set QUERY_STRING env var (to a null
     string) even if none came in with the request.  [Robert Thau]

  *) CHANGES file added to distribution ;-).

Changes with Shambhala 0.4.5

  *) mod_dld --- early dynamic loading support [rst]
  *) Add wildcard content handlers for XBITHACK; default_hander now
     invoked with that mechanism (as a handler hanging off mod_core) [rst]
  *) XBITHACK supported as a wildcard content-handler, and 
     configurable at run-time (not just at compile time, as in the
     "patchy server" releases) [rst]

Changes with Shambhala 0.4.4                                     30 Jun 1995

  *) Fixed basic thinkos in mod_dbm_auth.c [rst, reported by Mark Cox]
  *) Handle Addtype x/y .z [rst, reported by Cox]

Changes with Shambhala 0.4.3

  *) Fixed very dumb bug in mod_alias; "Alias" and "Redirect" are not
     synonymous [rst, terbush]

Changes with Shambhala 0.4.1                                     28 Jun 1995

  *) First-cut virtual host implementation; some refit in the config
     reading code, and log management, was necessary to support this [rst]
  *) Sub-pool machinery, originally added to avoid excessive storage
     allocation on listings of large directories (which turned out to
     be the problem that the 0.3 storage accounting was added to
     find).  Subrequests and mod_dir changed to use subpools.  [rst]
  *) More memory debugging --- free list consistency checks. [rst]
  *) Added err_headers to request_rec, with support elsewhere [rst]
  *) Other fixes to minor bugs in mod_dir and mod_includes [rst, terbush]

Changes with Shambhala 0.3                                       19 Jun 1995

  *) Switch ONE_PROCESS to a runtime command-line option (-X)
  *) Don't compile in mod_ai_backcompat by default
  *) Switch name of server from Apache to Shambhala in Makefile
  *) Add some accounting routines to track memory usage in the pools,
     for debugging

Changes with Shambhala 0.2

  *) Set DOCUMENT_ROOT CGI variable
  *) Add single-process debugging, as a compile-time option (ONE_PROCESS)
  *) Add critical section protection to handling of cleanup structures 
     in alloc.c [rst]
  *) Significant code reorg within the server core to group related
     functions together [rst]
  *) Correctly handle clients that hang up before sending any request
     [rst]
  *) Replace dying child processes. [rst]

Changes with Shambhala 0.1                                       12 Jun 1995

   Major rewrite of the pre-existing "patchy server" codebase, by
   Robert Thau (rst).  Significant portions of the server code, such
   as configuration-file handling and HTTP authentication support,
   were ripped out and rewritten from scratch.  Code that was not
   completely rewritten was significantly altered.

   Major changes with this release include:

   *) Introduction of the module API; in request handling, the central 
      machinery just dispatches to various modules, which actually do
      most of the work.  Configuration handling is similar --- modules
      declare their own commands, and the central machinery just
      dispatches to them.  

      API features from shambhala/0.1 were substantially unchanged in
      Apache 1.0 and 1.1.  (1.0 API features not yet present in this
      release, such as wildcard handlers and subpools, were added in
      subsequent Shambhala releases, and were also generally rst's
      work). 

   *) This release included the following modules:

      mod_access      (access control --- allow and deny directives),
      mod_alias       (Alias and Redirect commands),
      mod_auth        (straight HTTP authentication, based on flat-files)
      mod_auth_dbm    (same, with dbm files)
      mod_cgi         (CGI scripts and, in this release, ScriptAlias)
      mod_common_log  (CLF access logs; later renamed mod_log_common)
      mod_dir         (directory indexing)
      mod_include     (server-side includes)
      mod_mime        (AddType directives)
      mod_negotiation (content negotiation)
      mod_userdir     (support for users' public_html directories)

      It also included a mod_ai_backcompat, which was a private hack
      for back-compatibility with rst's own AI-lab servers.

      All of these modules were substantially complete, and functional 
      or nearly so (a few, which implemented features not in use at
      Thau's site, required patches of a few lines).

   *) sub-request machinery, to allow modules to determine how other
      modules would assign MIME types to a given file, or optionally
      serve its content (this is heavily used by mod_dir, mod_include
      and mod_negotiation).

   *) Resource pool system for keeping track of memory allocated and
      files opened in service of a particular request.  Much of the
      code in the modules (when they weren't rewrites) was adjusted to 
      replace a pervasive convention of using fixed-size buffers on
      the stack with an equally pervasive convention of using memory
      allocated with palloc().

   *) Reorganization of data structures associated with a given
      request to eliminate use of global variables and the troublesome 
      unmunge_name function (used in NCSA and early Apache releases to 
      attempt to determine the URI which mapped to a given filename
      --- a difficult proposition, given that it is easy to produce
      setups in which multiple URIs map to the same file).

   *) Source files renamed and rearranged

   *) Very simple pre-forking behavior --- parent process forked off a 
      fixed number of children, and then just waited for SIGHUP.

   *) Other more minor changes too numerous to list.

   This release included modified versions of a lot of code from the
   Apache 0.6.4 public release, plus an early pre-forking patch
   codeveloped by Robert Thau and Rob Hartill.

Changes with Apache 0.7.3                                        20 Jun 1995

   *) There were a bunch of changes between Apache 0.6.4 and 0.7.3 that
      were incorporated by Rob Hartill on the main branch while Robert Thau
      worked on the Shambhala rewrite above.  Most were merged into the
      Shambala architecture after Apache 0.8.0.

Changes with Apache 0.6.4                                        13 May 1995

   *) Patches by Rob Hartill, Cliff Skolnick, Randy Terbush, Robert Thau,
      and others.

Changes with Apache 0.5.1                                        10 Apr 1995

Changes with Apache 0.4                                          02 Apr 1995

  *) Patches by Brian Behlendorf, Andrew Wilson, Robert Thau,
     and Rob Hartill.

Changes with Apache 0.3                                          24 Mar 1995

  *) Patches by Robert Thau, David Robinson, Rob Hartill, and
     Carlos Varela.

Changes with Apache 0.2                                          18 Mar 1995

  *) Based on NCSA httpd 1.3 by Rob McCool and patches by CERT,
     Roy Fielding, Robert Thau, Nicolas Pioch, David Robinson,
     Brian Behlendorf, Rob Hartill, and Cliff Skolnick.