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Posted to cvs@httpd.apache.org by ji...@apache.org on 2012/02/21 12:13:24 UTC
svn commit: r506 - in /release/httpd: Announcement2.4.html
Announcement2.4.txt
Author: jim
Date: Tue Feb 21 11:13:22 2012
New Revision: 506
Log:
fold in changes made to incorrect version
Modified:
release/httpd/Announcement2.4.html
release/httpd/Announcement2.4.txt
Modified: release/httpd/Announcement2.4.html
==============================================================================
--- release/httpd/Announcement2.4.html (original)
+++ release/httpd/Announcement2.4.html Tue Feb 21 11:13:22 2012
@@ -70,10 +70,13 @@
</dd>
</dl>
<p>
- <strong>Important</strong>: Windows users have reported problems with
- Apache httpd 2.4 and SSL-enabled configurations, and a
- solution is not yet available. Administrators of Windows-based SSL-enabled
- configurations should not upgrade at this time.
+ <strong>Important</strong>: Windows users: <code>AcceptFilter None</code>
+has replaced <code>Win32DisableAcceptEx</code>
+and the feature appears to have interoperability issues with mod_ssl.
+Apache 2.4.1 may not yet be suitable for all Windows servers. There
+is not yet a Windows binary distribution of httpd 2.4, but this is
+expected to be remedied soon as various dependencies graduate from
+beta to GA.
</p>
</body>
</html>
Modified: release/httpd/Announcement2.4.txt
==============================================================================
--- release/httpd/Announcement2.4.txt (original)
+++ release/httpd/Announcement2.4.txt Tue Feb 21 11:13:22 2012
@@ -36,7 +36,9 @@
http://httpd.apache.org/security/vulnerabilities_24.html
Important:
-Windows users have reported problems with Apache httpd 2.4 and SSL-
-enabled configurations, and a solution is not yet available.
-Administrators of Windows-based SSL-enabled configurations should not
-upgrade at this time.
+Windows users: AcceptFilter None has replaced Win32DisableAcceptEx
+and the feature appears to have interoperability issues with mod_ssl.
+Apache 2.4.1 may not yet be suitable for all Windows servers. There
+is not yet a Windows binary distribution of httpd 2.4, but this is
+expected to be remedied soon as various dependencies graduate from
+beta to GA.