Apache Http Server Version 2.4

  



Overview of new features in Apache HTTP Server 2.4. This document describes some of the major changes between the 2.2 and 2.4 versions of the Apache HTTP Server. For new features since version 2.0, see the 2.2 new features document. Operating System Requirements The primary Windows platform for running Apache 2.4 is Windows 2000 or later. Always obtain and install the current service pack to avoid operating system bugs. Apache HTTP Server versions later than 2.2 will not run on any operating system earlier than Windows 2000.

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Apache HTTP Server 2.4.2 was released on April 17, 2012. This version is the second GA release of the new 2.4 branch and provides a number of security and bug fixes. The complete changelog for version 2.4.2 can be found here.

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Below you will find the 32 bit and 64 bit Windows binaries compiled by me. The binaries were compiled with Visual C++ 2008 (VC9) against apr 1.4.6, apr-util 1.4.1, apr-iconv 1.2.1, expat 2.1.0, libxml2 2.7.8, lua 5.1.5, OpenSSL 1.0.1c, pcre 8.30 and zlib 1.2.7. IPv6 has also been enabled. The installers are digitally signed, so you can check the digital signatures to verify the integrity of the installers. You can also do the same using the provided file hashes.

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apache_2.4.2-x64-openssl-1.0.1c.msi (Mirror 1) (Mirror 2)

CRC32: 9F7D4381
MD5: 1130D40C85B166238D76B428F9F0322A
SHA-1: 64D78A9C90E005E8F4F55F4E1C3720E856BBC005

apache_2.4.2-x64-no-ssl.msi (Mirror 1) (Mirror 2) Downloads soft.

Apache Http Server Version 2.4

CRC32: E77B2BEC
MD5: 0D53679D90F61E1FC722038B51D2B58A
SHA-1: 71F58FCAAA711054CE1127F511792D7940541ED5

apache_2.4.2-x86-no-ssl.msi (Mirror 1) (Mirror 2)

CRC32: 8E763BDF
MD5: 1E77773A294048C37A8F82950F58445F
SHA-1: 9B72BDA5D78DE75DD442CBC9648981E20349E3DA

apache_2.4.2-x86-openssl-1.0.1c.msi (Mirror 1) (Mirror 2)

CRC32: 99BBC9B6
MD5: 2B4189000407D01DB2646D7115F014AB
SHA-1: 35FB99F21D5DC65C934AA9F3AC49604DAAF14105

And yes, I realize that I took almost a month to post these. Hopefully this won’t happen with the next version. Although I hope the next version isn’t released anytime soon. 😀

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