- Add support for PCRE from ports (WITH_PCRE_FROM_PORTS) [2]
- Install split-logfile [3]
Submitted by: Christopher Shumway <cshumway at titan-project dot org> [1]
Requested by: Gergely CZUCZY <phoemix at harmless dot hu>, [2]
many [3]
All people using mod_rewrite are strongly encouraged to update.
An off-by-one flaw exists in the Rewrite module, mod_rewrite.
Depending on the manner in which Apache httpd was compiled, this
software defect may result in a vulnerability which, in combination
with certain types of Rewrite rules in the web server configuration
files, could be triggered remotely. For vulnerable builds, the nature
of the vulnerability can be denial of service (crashing of web server
processes) or potentially allow arbitrary code execution.
This issue has been rated as having important security impact
by the Apache HTTP Server Security Team
Updates to latest versions will follow soon.
Notified by: so@ (simon)
Obtained from: Apache Security Team
Security: CVE-2006-3747
We have not checked for this KEYWORD for a long time now, so this
is a complete noop, and thus no PORTREVISION bump. Removing it at
this point is mostly for pedantic reasons, and partly to avoid
perpetuating this anachronism by copy and paste to future scripts.
mod_ssl: Fix a possible crash during access control checks if a
non-SSL request is processed for an SSL vhost (such as the
"HTTP request received on SSL port" error message when an 400
ErrorDocument is configured, or if using "SSLEngine optional").
[1]
- reintroduce support of multiple instances of apache in startup
script [2]
- Add configtest command to apache22.sh [2]
- rewrite detection of accf_http filter to make it works on all
supported branches.
- fix rcorder [3]
- fix startup at boot time when profiles are used [4]
Spotted by: simon [1], flz[3]
Submitted by: Jarrod Sayers <jarrod@netleader.com.au> [2],
Joe Horn <joehorn@mi.chu.edu.tw> [4]
PR: ports/91154 [2], ports/90708 [4]
- Add apache22_http_accept_enable to load accf_http kernel module [2]
Additionnally, if it's not defined, we drop accept filter support
- Drop obsolete apache22ssl_enable rc.conf option
- Sync apache22.sh behavior with apachectl
Add graceful and graceful-stop targets
- Rework categories (add CACHE_MODULES)
- Add support for apr_dbd: MySQL, PostgrSQL and SQLite3 backends are supported
It adds mod_auth_dbd and mod_dbd automatically
more fixes to come soon...
PR: ports/90309 [1],
ports/90103 [2]
Submitted by: Simun Mikecin <sime@data.home.hr> [1],
Melvyn Sopacua <melvyn@melvyn.homeunix.net> [2]
mod_imap: Escape untrusted referer header before outputting in HTML
to avoid potential cross-site scripting. Change also made to
ap_escape_html so we escape quotes. Reported by JPCERT.
[Mark Cox]
Reported by: simon
- workaround apr detection. Now apache22 build his own apr, even if apr
is installed, unless you define WITH_APR_FROM_PORTS.
Reported by: pointyhat via kris [1]
It's a temporary layout, I need more time to find the best.
note that ${PREFIX}/www/(data|errors|cgi)(-dist) disappeared in favor of
${PREFIX}/www/apache22
in bsd.autotools.mk essentially makes this a no-op given that all the
old variables set a USE_AUTOTOOLS_COMPAT variable, which is parsed in
exactly the same way as USE_AUTOTOOLS itself.
Moreover, USE_AUTOTOOLS has already been extensively tested by the GNOME
team -- all GNOME 2.12.x ports use it.
Preliminary documentation can be found at:
http://people.FreeBSD.org/~ade/autotools.txt
which is in the process of being SGMLized before introduction into the
Porters Handbook.
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