All releases tagged Stable


Release Notes: Many bugfixes and new features like dynamic blacklisting of clients, improved SQL handling, and quotas.


Release Notes: A remote code execution vulnerability (CVE-2006-5815) was fixed.


Release Notes: New function like DSO support, SQL suppport for multiple databases at the same time, a new quota module, and CCC support for TLS encrypted connections. Many smaller bugfixes and features.


Release Notes: This release adds mod_sql bugfixes, support for the -h ListOption, and better mod_ifsession handling of configurations.


Release Notes: This version now supports IPv6, and adds and improves some new modules like "mod_rewrite", "mod_ifsession", and TLS Support for encrypted FTP sessions. There are some new directives for checking anonymous passwords in a regular expression, a RootRevoke for dropping all root privileges, and lots more.


Release Notes: This version fixes a remote exploit in the handling of ASCII translations such that an attacker, by downloading a carefully crafted file, can exploit and gain a root shell.


Release Notes: The Allow/Deny filters are now extended to the directory and ftpaccess contexts, This release adds the new directive SQLLogFile, fixes for TRU64 and OS/2, and numerous bugfixes. Linuxprivs are now renamed to mod_cap and built in by default.


Release Notes: This version adds %V and %L meta tags, some fixes for BSD, a lot of bug fixes, some new configure options, and a new "ftptop" tool for monitoring connections.


Release Notes: This version removes mod_quota due to a lack of active maintenance, adds a new version of mod_ldap (2.8.10), and some new directives: Define, IfDefine, IfModule, and TimeoutSession. The AllowChmod and ShowDotFiles directives were removed, and LFS, STOU, and Cygwin support were added. Various minor bugs were also fixed.


Release Notes: Lots of minor cleanups and bugfixes, new large file support, STOU Define, IfDefine, and IfModule conditional elements, TimeoutSession, Cygwin support, and removal of mod_quota due to bugs and a lack of maintainership.