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  •  15 Mar 2006 11:03

Release Notes: This release fixes the --disable-smp option, and allows hydra to be used as a boa with SSL. It also removes support for HIC internal modules.

  •  04 Nov 2003 16:47

Release Notes: This version features better large file support, support for the new gnutls, and several other bugfixes.

  •  20 Jan 2003 09:12

Release Notes: This release adds DefaultCharset and MaxSSLConnections configuration directives, a fix for a bug in KeepAlive usage in HTTP/1.1, and some optimizations in HTTP header parsing.

  •  08 Jan 2003 10:46

Release Notes: This release adds several fixes to comply with HTTP/1.1, configuration directive CGIAction (which allows associating scripts with an executable), and an init script for Red Hat.

  •  17 Dec 2002 08:22

Release Notes: A bug in Keep-Alive mode when SSL was enabled was corrected. An unexpected timeout in the first connection on an idle server was fixed.

  •  16 Nov 2002 15:48

Release Notes: This is hydra's final release.

  •  03 Nov 2002 09:17

Release Notes: Minor bugfixes were made in the logging code.

  •  27 Oct 2002 08:16

Release Notes: Long offsets are not used by default. Pipes are now used instead of temporary files for post data handling. The logging was made more consistent. The redirection/aliases behavior was corrected to match the documented one. File access control lists per virtual host were added.

  •  25 Oct 2002 07:09

Release Notes: This release backports changes from Boa 0.94.14, and includes several other updates.

  •  10 Oct 2002 08:37

Release Notes: Support for large files was added. CGIs now get the SSL_* variables in the case of a secure connection. The HUP signal handling and the regeneration of the thread pool were improved.

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