APACHE 2.0 STATUS: -*-text-*- Last modified at [$Date: 2002/02/08 18:00:58 $] Release: 2.0.32 : in development 2.0.31 : rolled Feburary 1, 2002. 2.0.30 : tagged January 8, 2002. not rolled. 2.0.29 : tagged November 27, 2001. not rolled. 2.0.28 : released November 13, 2001 2.0.27 : rolled November 6, 2001 2.0.26 : tagged October 16, 2001. not rolled. 2.0.25 : rolled August 29, 2001 2.0.24 : rolled August 18, 2001 2.0.23 : rolled August 9, 2001 2.0.22 : rolled July 29, 2001 2.0.21 : rolled July 20, 2001 2.0.20 : rolled July 8, 2001 2.0.19 : rolled June 27, 2001 2.0.18 : rolled May 18, 2001 2.0.17 : rolled April 17, 2001 2.0.16 : rolled April 4, 2001 2.0.15 : rolled March 21, 2001 2.0.14 : rolled March 7, 2001 2.0a9 : released December 12, 2000 2.0a8 : released November 20, 2000 2.0a7 : released October 8, 2000 2.0a6 : released August 18, 2000 2.0a5 : released August 4, 2000 2.0a4 : released June 7, 2000 2.0a3 : released April 28, 2000 2.0a2 : released March 31, 2000 2.0a1 : released March 10, 2000 Please consult the following STATUS files for information on related projects: * srclib/apr/STATUS * srclib/apr-util/STATUS * docs/STATUS CURRENT RELEASE NOTES: * 32 status: Justin is waiting for Win32 to become functional. As potential RM for .32, he considers it a showstopper. Once Win32 is operational (per EitherBills), .32 will be rolled. If the group thinks that we could have a good beta without Win32 support, please note so here. If a majority agree that Win32 is not required for a beta, Justin will roll .32 ASAP. (And, if you agree with the fact that Win32 is a showstopper, please note that here too.) trawick: not a showstopper IMO; unmaintained platforms shouldn't hold up the availability of a beta for the users of maintained platforms; maybe "unmaintained" seems drastic, but it seems to me that we are limited to narrow windows of opportunity in which (a) the server is truly stable and (b) a number of people are confident that the server is truly stable; if a particular platform can't reach stability during that window then tough, and we'll hope that the maintainers will get things resolved before the next release * Proposed BETA possibilities 31 + fixes for all resolved problems and call it 32 (instead of HEAD) See: http://www.apache.org/~jerenkrantz/httpd-2.0.jre.patch +1: trawick, Justin, Ian +0: -1: * 31 BETA STATUS: running on Daedalus since 02-Feb-2002 7:58 PST (need 3 days) Compiles on : AIX 4.3, Solaris, FreeBSD 3.4 & 4.5, Win32, Linux 2.2 & 2.4, HPUX Broken on: Win32 [no error logging within service, other bugs] for beta +1 : Aaron +0 : Lars, Justin, trawick -0 : OtherBill -1 : BillS, gregames, BrianP, Jim bumps since original tag: * mod-dir patch * scoreboard x2 : 1 to fix gracefull restarts 1 to fix netware * win32/locks.c : to fix mod_rewrite on win32 problems with v31: * libtool/binbuild on AIX -- possible addition of patched binbuild.sh to 31-beta roll +1: Ian, Justin +0: -1: Jeff says: We can't do anything about libtool since AIX needs a version that won't work on some platforms. Handle this in the README. The binbuild issue isn't AIX. It is something that could happen anywhere that the binbuild-er has their own expat. Handle this by patching binbuild.sh for a beta roll or putting a patch in the README for use by people who want to do binbuild but have expat installed locally. gregames: why can't we roll a second tarball with the appropriate libtool version? doesn't Darwin need it as well as AIX? * erroneous check in an AP_DEBUG_ASSERT() call. Only happens in maintainer mode. Fixed in modules/http/http_protocol.c revision 1.391 * seg faults in core_input_filter when the client goes away before any POST body bytes are received. Jeff committed a fix with server/core.c revision 1.144. Justin committed a fix with server/protocol.c revision 1.78 (server/protocol.c revision 1.81 demotes a potentially annoying error message) * FirstBill reports problem [re]starting as-a-service, shared score is suspect. OtherBill is investigating... has found . created restart and shutdown events, only restart survived initialization on XP, although breaking into the debugger interferes with reproducing the bug. Perhaps in FirstBill's example _restart didn't survive. . Scoreboard appears irrelevant to the problem. . This looks like handle corruption in NT/XP . Args are not initialized correctly when the -k install is given. OtherBill will not create Win32 binaries due to this bug. * mod_auth_dbm can't open a Berkeley DB password file on Unix Justin postulates that this might be related to the fact that mod_auth_dbm wasn't using apr-util. See modules/aaa/mod_auth_dbm.c revision 1.42 and module/aaa/config.m4 revision 1.54. Also, FreeBSD's DB variant was not properly detected. See apr-util/build/apu-conf.m4 revision 1.31 and apr-util/dbm/apr_dbm_berkeleydb.c revision 1.17. * Madhu reports that the worker MPM doesn't shutdown nicely after a stress test. * mod_autoindex displays the wrong icon for subdirectories on Unix possible fix in modules/generators/mod_autoindex.c r1.93. * anon shared memory not allocating enough (fix is apr/shm/unix/shm.c 1.14) FINAL RELEASE SHOWSTOPPERS: * ap_directory_walk skips some per-dir config merge functions if there is no "" block in the configuration Message-ID: * That is very unlikely, merges are additive. Much more likely, the default SetOutputFilter default or merge is borked. Unless it's the code that permits 'null' merges, per module. Still, it's probably in SetOutputFilter's behavior. * BrianP notes: directory_walk's handling of trailing slashes appears to be the cause: <3C1CF721.1090300@pacbell.net> * If any request gets to the core handler, without a flag that this r->filename was tested by dir/file_walk, we need to 500 at the very end of the ap_process_request_internal() processing. This provides authors of older modules better compatibility, while still improving the security and robustness of 2.0. Status: still need to decide where this goes, OtherBill comments... Message-ID: <065701c14526$495203b0$96c0b0d0@roweclan.net> we need to look at halting this in the 'default handler' case, and that implies pushing the 'handler election' into the request internal processing phase from the run request phase. * Convert all instances of the old apr_lock_t type to the new types (once they are fully supported in APR). Status: Aaron is working on converting INTRAPROCESS to apr_thread_mutex_t types. Full replacements for LOCKALL and CROSS_PROCESS are not yet complete on all platforms, and should only be used in MPMs like worker with limited OS exposure. BrianP asks: "Is this really a showstopper?" IanH says: "If we don't do it before we go live we will have 2 different API's to support in APR" * [Ken] Test suite failures: o worker is also failing some of the 'cgi' subtests (see ): Justin says: "Worker should be fine and passes httpd-test here. If you can provide evidence that it can be reproduced outside of httpd-test, then it's a showstopper. I think it's a perl or a httpd-test problem." Not a showstopper: Justin * [Ken] A binbuild installation picks up the right libraries when running apachectl because we set the appropriate environment variable, but ab, htpasswd, etc. don't know how to pick up apr, apr-util, etc. Message-ID: <20020116000226.GA15991@ebuilt.com> gregames says: what about httpd? yeah, it works at the moment if you use apachectl. But I've already heard complaints about not being able to execute httpd directly. Status: Aaron has committed this for all the support binaries, but is hesitant to do the same for the httpd binary. Message-ID: <20020207142751.T31582@clove.org> CURRENT VOTES: * Should we always build binaries statically unless otherwise indicated? Message-ID: <20020129210006.B23512@Lithium.MeepZor.Com> +1: Ken -1: Justin, Ian * If the parent process dies, should the remaining child processes "gracefully" self-terminate. Or maybe we should make it a runtime option, or have a concept of 2 parent processes (one being a "hot spare"). See: Message-ID: <3C58232C.FE91F19F@Golux.Com> Self-destruct: Ken, Martin Not self-destruct: BrianP, Ian, Cliff, BillS Make it runtime configurable: Aaron, Jim, Justin Have 2 parents: +1: Jim -1: Justin +0: Martin (while standing by, could it do something useful?) look at accept() error handling first: gregames * Make the worker MPM the default MPM for threaded Unix boxes. +1: Justin, Jeff, Ian, Cliff -0: Aaron (premature decision, needs more discussion), Lars RELEASE NON-SHOWSTOPPERS BUT WOULD BE REAL NICE TO WRAP THESE UP: * Usage of APR_BRIGADE_NORMALIZE in core_input_filter should be removed if possible. Message-ID: * There is a bug in how we sort some hooks, at least the pre-config hook. The first time we call the hooks, they are in the correct order, but the second time, we don't sort them correctly. Currently, the modules/http/config.m4 file has been renamed to modules/http/config2.m4 to work around this problem, it should moved back when this is fixed. rbb Justin says: "Is this really a showstopper? This has been here forever. What's wrong? Does this have to do with autoconf or m4?" Not a showstopper: Justin, BrianP, trawick, gregames * The Add...Filter and Set...Filter directives do not allow the administrator to order filters, beyond the order of filename (mime) extensions. It isn't clear if Set...Filter(s) should be inserted before or after the Add...Filter(s) which are ordered by sequence of filename extensions. At minimum, some sort of +-[0-10] syntax seems like the quickest fix for a 2.0 gold release. Justin says: "Could we delay this for a point release or 2.1?" Not a showstopper: justin, wrowe, trawick, stoddard, Jim, Ian, Aaron, gregames * Make some modifications to the scoreboard creation routines, prefer anonymous shared memory, and allow a configuration directive to override the defaults. Message-ID: <20020130080804.C16977@clove.org> Status: Aaron volunteers * Get perchild to work on platforms other than Linux. This will require a portable mechanism to pass data and file/socket descriptors between vhost child groups. An API was proposed on dev@apr: Message-ID: <20020111115006.K1529@clove.org> * Recent changes to ap_rgetline may have broken EBCDIC boxes. Message-ID: <20020122072605.GF28051@ebuilt.com> Justin says: "I don't have an EBCDIC box to test on. A potential solution is to split out ap_rgetline into two functions as described in this message." gregames says: I see the breakage now, and volunteer to fix it when things calm down a little. It looks OK when there are complete lines and no mime continuations. * Modify the worker MPM so that it doesn't need to create and destroy a pool for each request--possibly by adopting a leader/follower model in which each worker owns a persistent ptrans pool (like the prefork MPM) and the workers take turns acting as listeners...this approach might also help reduce context-switching * CGI single-byte reads BrianP suggests that this is caused by the ap_scan_script_header_err() routine, which will do single-byte reads until it finds the end of the header, at which point it constructs a pipe-bucket (buffered) to read from. Proposed solution in: Message-ID: <3C36ADAF.60601@cnet.com> * Try to get libtool inter-library dependency code working on AIX. Message-ID: Justin says: If we get it working on AIX, we can enable this on all platforms and clean up our build system somewhat. Jeff says: I thought I tested a patch for you sometime in January that you were going to commit within a few days. * Handling of %2f in URIs. Currently both 1.3 and 2.0 completely disallow %2f in the request URI path (see ap_unescape_url() in util.c). It's permitted and passed through in the query string, however. Roy says the original reason for disallowing it, from five years ago, was to protect CGI scripts that applied PATH_INFO to a filesystem location and which might be tricked by ..%2f..%2f(...). We *should* allow path-info of the form 'http://foo.com/index.cgi/path/to/path%2finfo'. Since we've revamped a lot of our processing of path segments, it would be nice to allow this, or at least allow it conditionally with a directive. * FreeBSD, threads, and worker MPM. All seems to work fine if you only have one worker process with many threads. Add a second worker process and the accept lock seems to be lost. This might be an APR issue with how it deals with the child_init hook (i.e. the fcntl lock needs to be resynced). More examination and analysis is required. Status: This has also been reported on Cygwin. Message-ID: <3C2CC514.8EF3BED1@wapme-systems.de> (cygnus) Justin says: So, FreeBSD-CURRENT and Cywin have the same problem. Yum. If another platform has this with worker, this becomes a showstopper. Aaron says: I spent some time disecting this and have come to the conclusion that it is not a problem in the worker MPM (or at least, it is not isolated to a problem in worker). I'll list some of the problems I'm seeing in case someone else wants to pick up where I've left off: - Delivery of just about any signal to one of the child processes will send it into an infinite loop as well. - Even though the parent is spinning out of control, at first the child or children will appear to work properly. At times it is possible to get it into a state, however, where a request will hang until another concurrent request "kicks" the first, at which point the second will hang. My theory is that this has to do with the pthread_cond_*() implementation in FreeBSD, but it's still possible that it is in APR. Justin adds: Oh, FreeBSD threads are implemented entirely with select()/poll()/longjmp(). Welcome to the nightmare. So, that means a ktrace output also has the thread scheduling internals in it (since it is all the same to the kernel). Which makes it hard to distinguish between our select() calls and their select() calls. *bangs head on wall repeatedly* But, some of the libc_r files have a DBG_MSG #define. This is moderately helpful when used with -DNO_DETACH. The kernel scheduler isn't waking up the threads on a select(). Yum. And, I bet those decrementing select calls have to do with the scheduler. Time to brush up on our OS fundamentals. * There is increasing demand from module writers for an API that will allow them to control the server à la apachectl. Reasons include sole-function servers that need to die if an external dependency (e.g., a database) fails, et cetera. Perhaps something in the (ever more abused) scoreboard? rbb: I don't believe the scoreboard is the correct mechanism for this. We already have a pipe that goes between parent and child for graceful shutdown events, along with an API that can be used to send a message down that pipe. In threaded MPMs, it is easy enough to make that one pipe be used for graceful and graceless events, and it is also easy to open that pipe to both parent and child for writing. Then we just need to figure out how to do graceless on non-threaded MPMs. * revamp the input filter behavior, per discussions since February (and especially at the hackathon last April). Specifically, ap_get_brigade will return a brigade with *up to* a specific number of bytes, or a "line" of data. The read may be blocking or nonblocking. ap_getline() will be refactored into apr_brigade_getline(), and then DECHUNK can use f->next (ap_getline will always read "top of input stack"). Also fix the bug where request body content will end up closing the connection (buggering up persistent conns). Status: Justin is working on this as fast as he can. The core input filters, HTTP-related filters, mod_ssl, mod_proxy, and ap_[r]getline are switched to the new logic. - socket bucket and core input filter changes. see end of message ID (Feb 27): <20010227075326.S2297@lyra.org> - fix up ap_get_brigade() semantics, fix bug in DECHUNK / ap_getline. many messages (plus their threads) (Apr/May): Message-ID: <20010402101207.J27539@lyra.org> Message-ID: <3AF7F921.D2EEC41A@algroup.co.uk> Message-ID: <20010508190029.E18404@lyra.org> - further work with combining/tweaking the builtin filters: Message-ID: <20010509115445.D1374@lyra.org> - thoughts on filter modes: Message-ID: <021b01c14dee$09782af0$93c0b0d0@roweclan.net> - proposal for getline rewrite: Message-ID: <20011231104019.GD3904@ebuilt.com> - patch for getline rewrite: Message-ID: <20020122072605.GF28051@ebuilt.com> - Change ap_get_brigade prototype: Message-ID: <20020120115136.GI17601@ebuilt.com> * Allow the DocumentRoot directive within scopes? This allows the beloved (crusty) Alias /foo/ /somepath/foo/ followed by a to become simply DocumentRoot /somefile/foo (IMHO a bit more legible and in-your-face.) DocumentRoot unset would be accepted [and would not permit content to be served, only virtual resources such as server-info or server-status. This proposed change would _not_ depricate Alias. * Win32: Rotatelogs sometimes is not terminated when Apache goes down hard. FirstBill was looking at possibly tracking the child's-child processes in the parent process. OtherBill asks, wasn't this fixed? stoddard: Not fixed. Shared scoreboard might offer a good way for the parent to keep track of 'other child' processes and whack them if the child goes down. * Win32: Add a simple hold console open patch (wait for close or the ESC key, with a nice message) if the server died a bad death (non-zero exit code) in console mode. Resolution: bring forward same ugly hacks from 1.3.13-.20 * Port of mod_ssl to Apache 2.0: The current porting state is summarized in modules/ssl/README. The remaining work includes: (1) stablizing/optimizing the SSL filter logic (2) Enabling the various SSL caching mechanisms (shmcb, shmht) (3) Enabling SSL extentions (4) Trying to seperate the https filter logic from mod_ssl - This is to facilitate other modules that wish to use the https filter or the mod_ssl logic or both as required. Justin: mod_ssl filter logic is redone, so that should be fine. Madhu has submitted a patch for SSL caching - however, I am -0 on that patch as I *think* we could implement the shared memory another way that is much cleaner (i.e. treat shmem directly as a dbm via APR routines). Justin also thinks that the https filter logic may be sufficiently decoupled now, but isn't really sure. * Performance & Debug: Eliminate most (and perhaps all) of the malloc/free calls in the bucket brigade code. Need some light weight memory management functions that allow freeing memory (putting it back into a memory pool) when it is no longer needed. Enabling simple debugging features like guard bands, double free detection, etc. would be cool but certainly not a hard requirement. Status: Cliff started to implement this using SMS as has been discussed at length for months, but since SMS is not being used anywhere else in the server, several people expressed the opinion that we should get rid of it entirely, meaning that the buckets need their own memory management (free list) functions. Cliff will implement that this weekend so we at least have something to look at/compare with. * Eliminate unnecessary creation of pipes in mod_cgid Status: Ken asks, didn't Jeff fix this when he fixed the queue overrun? * the autoconf setup should be fixed to default to using the "Apache" layout from config.layout, and each variable settable in a layout should be overridable on the command line. Plus, what we do right now just doesn't seem to fully fit into how autoconf works, eg. AC_PREFIX_DEFAULT issues. Message-ID: * Combine log_child and piped_log_spawn. Clean up http_log.c. Common logging API. * Document mod_file_cache. * Platforms that do not support fork (primarily Win32 and AS/400) Architect start-up code that avoids initializing all the modules in the parent process on platforms that do not support fork. * Win32: Migrate the MPM over to use APR thread/process calls. This would eliminate some code in the Win32 branch that essentially duplicates what is in APR. * There are still a number of places in the code where we are losing error status (i.e. throwing away the error returned by a system call and replacing it with a generic error code) * Mass vhosting version of suEXEC. * All DBMs suffer from confusion in support/dbmmanage (perl script) since the dbmmanage employs the first-matched dbm format. This is not necessarily the library that Apache was built with. Aught to rewrite dbmmanage upon installation to bin/ with the proper library for predictable mod_auth_dbm administration. Questions; htdbm exists, time to kill dbmmanage, or does it remain useful as a perl dbm management example? If we keep it, do we address the issue above? * Integrate mod_dav. Some additional items remaining: - case_preserved_filename stuff (use the new canonical name stuff?) - find a new home for ap_text(_header) - is it possible to remove the DAV: namespace stuff from util_xml? * ap_core_translate() and its use by mod_mmap_static and mod_file_cache are a bit wonky. The function should probably be exposed as a utility function (such as ap_translate_url2fs() or ap_validate_fs_url() or something). Another approach would be a new hook phase after "translate" which would allow the module to munge what the translation has decided to do. Status: Greg +1 (volunteers), Ryan +1 * Explore use of a post-config hook for the code in http_main.c which calls ap_fixup_virutal_hosts(), ap_fini_vhost_config(), and ap_sort_hooks() [to reduce the logic in main()] * read the config tree just once, and process N times (as necessary) * (possibly) use UUIDs in mod_unique_id and/or mod_usertrack * (possibly) port the bug fix for PR 6942 (segv when LoadModule is put into a VirtualHost container) to 2.0. * shift stuff to mod_core.h * callers of ap_run_create_request() should check the return value for failure (Doug volunteers) * Win32: Get Apache working on Windows 95/98. The following work (at least) needs to be done: - winnt MPM: Fix 95/98 code paths in the winnt MPM. There is some NT specific code that is still not in NT only code paths - IOL binds to APR sendfile, implemented with TransmitFile, which is not available on 95/98. - Document warning that OSR2 is required (for Crypt functions, in rand.c, at least.) This could be resolved with an SSL library, or randomization in APR itself. - Bring the Win9xConHook.dll from 1.3 into 2.0 (no sense till it actually works) and add in a splash of Win9x service code. * In order to use a DSO version of mod_ssl we have to link with -lssl and -lcrypto. A workaround is in place right now where the entire EXTRA_LIBS macro is being appended to the objects list, but this is a hack. We should either revamp the APACHE_CHECK_SSL_TOOLKIT autoconf function or come up with some other autoconf checks to search for libssl and libcrypto and properly add them to mod_ssl's link flags. * Fix the worker MPM to use POD to kill child processes instead of ap_os_killpg, regardless of how they should die. (Ryan Bloom) PRs that have been suspended forever waiting for someone to put them into 'the next release': * PR#76: general missing call to "setlocale();" Status: * PR#78: mod_include Additional status for XBitHack directive Status: * PR#362: mod_proxy Mod_proxy doesn't allow change of error pages Status: * PR#370: mod_env Modified PATH environemnt variable is not passed, instead system's is used Status: * PR#440: mod_proxy Proxy doesn't deliver documents if not connected Status: * PR#534: mod_proxy proxy converts ~name to %7Ename when name starts with a dot (.) Status: * PR#537: mod_access mod_access syntax allows hosts that should be restricted Status: * PR#557: mod_auth-any ~UserHome directories are not honored in absolute pathname requests (.htaccess) Status: * PR#612: mod_proxy Proxy FTP Authentication Fails Status: * PR#623: mod_include A smarter "Last Modified" value for SSI documents (see PR number 600) Status: * PR#628: config Request of "Options SymLinksIfGroupMatch" Status: * PR#700: mod_proxy Proxy doesn't do links right for OpenVMS files through ftp: Status: * PR#759: mod_imap imap should read * too! Status: * PR#793: general RLimitCPU and RLimitMEM don't apply to all children like they should Status: * PR#921: suexec Uses cwd before filling it in, doesn't use syslog Status: * PR#922: config it is useful to allow specifiction that root-owned symlinks should always be followed Status: * PR#980: mod_proxy Controlling Access to Remote Proxies would be nice... Status: * PR#994: mod_proxy Adding authentication "on the fly" through the proxy module Status: * PR#1004: apache-api request_config field in request_rec is moderately bogus Status: * PR#1028: other DoS attacks involving memory consumption Status: * PR#1050: mod_log-any Logging of virtual server to error_log as well Status: * PR#1085: mod_proxy ProxyRemote make a dead cycle. Status: * PR#1117: mod_auth-any Using NIS passwd.byname dbm files with AuthDBMUserFile Status: * PR#1120: suexec suexec does not parse arguments to #exec cmd Status: * PR#1145: mod_include Allow for Last-Modified: without resorting to XBitHack Status: * PR#1158: apache-api improvements to child spawning API Status: * PR#1166: mod_proxy ``nph-'' not honored (no buffering) for ProxyRemote mapping Status: * PR#1176: mod_cgi Apache cannot handle continuation line in headers Status: * PR#1191: general setlogin() is not called, causing problems with e.g. identd Status: * PR#1204: general regerror() exists, use it Status: * PR#1233: apache-api there is no way to keep per-connection per-module state Status: * PR#1263: mod_autoexec Add frame-safe anchor attribute to mod_autoindex links Status: * PR#1268: suexec CGI scripts running as Apache user: security (suexec etc.) Status: * PR#1285: suexec Error messages could be easier to spot in cgi.log file for suexec.c Status: * PR#1287: mod_access add allow,deny/deny,allow warning to mod_access Status: * PR#1290: mod_proxy Need to know "hit-rate" on proxy cache Status: * PR#1358: mod_log-any Selective url-encode of log fields (or maybe a pseudo log_rewrite module?) Status: * PR#1383: mod_headers I make mod_headers to modify request headers as well as response ones. Status: * PR#1532: mod_proxy Proxy transfer logging Status: * PR#1547: mod_proxy No HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR set... Status: * PR#1567: mod_proxy ProxyRemote proxy requests fail authentication by firewall Status: * PR#1582: mod_rewrite mod_rewrite forms REQUEST_URI different than mod_cgi does Status: * PR#1677: mod_headers mod_headers should allow mod_log_config-style formats in header values Status: * PR#1702: mod_proxy mod_proxy to support persistent conns? Status: * PR#1803: mod_include patches to mod_include to allow for file tests Status: * PR#1809: mod_auth-any Suggestion for improving authentication modules and core source code, problem with 401 and ErrorDocument Status: * PR#1878: mod_proxy listing of proxy cache content Status: * PR#1905: suexec Allow modules to set user:group for execution. Status: * PR#2024: apache-api adding auth_why to conn_rec Status: * PR#2073: mod_log-any pipelined connections are not logged correctly Status: * PR#2074: mod_rewrite mod_rewrite doesn't pass Proxy Throughput on internal subrequests Status: * PR#2113: config HTTP Server Rebuild Line Needs Changing for the better Status: * PR#2138: mod_status mod_status always displays 256 possible connection slots Status: * PR#2221: documentation Make online documentation search link back to my installation Status: * PR#2284: general Can not POST to ErrorDocument - Apache/1.3b6 Status: * PR#2314: mod_proxy patterns in ProxyRemote Status: * PR#2343: mod_status Status module averages are for entire uptime Status: * PR#2360: suexec suexec for general access of user content? Status: * PR#2396: general Proposal for TimeZone directive Status: * PR#2415: mod_info /server-info doesn't check for the virtual host to list the info Status: * PR#2421: config problem specifying ndbm library for build ?with autoconfigure Status: * PR#2431: general A small addition to rotatelogs.c to improve program functionality. Status: * PR#2446: config AllowOverride FileInfo is too coarse Status: * PR#2460: mod_cgi TimeOut applies to output of CGI scripts Status: * PR#2512: mod_access <IfDenied> directive wanted Status: * PR#2573: suexec CGI's for general use still have to be run as another user with suExec Status: * PR#2648: general Cache file names in Proxy module Status: * PR#2760: config [PATCH] User/Group for and i.e. not only in global and . Status: * PR#2763: general mailto tags and bundling bug report script Status: * PR#2785: os-aix Support for System Resource Controller Status: * PR#2793: protocol When will Apache support P3P? Any Plans? Status: * PR#2873: config Feedback/Comment on APACI Status: * PR#2889: general Inclusion of RPM spec file in CVS/distributions Status: * PR#2906: general Propose that Apache recommend $UNIQUE_ID for all "session id" algorithms Status: * PR#2907: config suggestion: power up your Include directive :) Status: * PR#3018: general cannot limit some HTTP methods Status: * PR#3143: apache-api No module specific data hook for per-connection data Status: * PR#3191: mod_negotiation no way to set global quality-of-source (qs) coneg values with multiviews Status: * PR#3568: mod_proxy Accessing URL through proxy server corrupts data. Status: * PR#3605: mod_proxy Some anonymous FTP URLs ask for authentication Status: * PR#3677: general New ErrorDocumentMatch directive Status: * PR#4241: config Need to be able to override shebang line to make CGI scripts more portable. Status: * PR#4244: config "Files" and "FilesMatch" regexp does not recognize bang as negation operator Status: * PR#4448: mod_log-any Please allow CGI env variables (QUERY_STRING, ...) to be logged with %{}e Status: * PR#4459: mod_include Suggestion for better handling of Last-modified headers Status: * PR#4490: mod_cgi mod_cgi prevents handling of OPTIONS requests Status: * PR#5713: os-windows [PATCH] install as win32 service with domain account Status: Cannot accept password-as-arg, we should prompt the user when -k install/-k config with a user argument. * PR#5993: general AllowOverride should have a 'CheckNone' and 'AllowNone' argument instead of only 'None' Status: Other bugs that need fixing: * MaxRequestsPerChild measures connections, not requests. Until someone has a better way, we'll probably just rename it "MaxConnectionsPerChild". * Regex containers don't work in an intutive way Status: No one has come up with an efficient way to fix this behavior. Dean has suggested getting rid of regex containers completely. OtherBill suggests: We at least seem to agree on eliminating the forms, and using only semantics. * SIGSEGV on Linux (glibc 2.1.2) isn't caught properly by a sigwaiting thread. We need to work around this, perhaps unless there is hope soon for a fixed glibc. * orig_ct in the byterange/multipart handling may not be needed. Apache 1.3 just never stashed "multipart" into r->content_type. We should probably follow suit since the byterange stuff doesn't want the rest of the code to see the multipart content-type; the other code should still think it is dealing with the stuff. Status: Greg volunteers to investigate (esp. since he was most likely the one to break it :-) Other features that need writing: * Finish infrastructure in core for async MPMs Status: post 2.0 * TODO in source -- just do an egrep on "TODO" and see what's there Available Patches: * Jon Travis's patch to deal with thread-safe issues with inet_ntoa. See message <20001201163220.A12827@covalent.net> Status: This is being set aside until the IPv6 work is finished so that we know exactly what is required. * Martin Sojka 's patch to add error reporting for failed htpasswd actions due to a full /tmp volume (other programs may have similar problems?) PR: 6475 Status: * Mike Abbott's patches to improve performance Status: These were written for 1.3, and are awaiting a port to 2.0 * Jim Winstead's patch to add CookieDomain and other small mod_usertrack features * Dan Rench's patch to add allow the errmsg and timefmt of SSI's to be modified in the config file. Patch is available in PR6193 Open issues: * Which MPMs will be included with Apache 2.0?