Apache Bug Reporting Page

Welcome to the Apache Bug Reporting Page! If you are having trouble with Apache, please fill this out and submit it. Before you do that, though, make sure you have:

  1. Made sure the bug exists in the most recent version of Apache.
  2. Checked the known bugs page.
  3. Checked the compatibility notes page.
  4. Followed the instructions in the INSTALL file correctly - you edited the Configuration file to set the right platform and ran the Configure script to create the new Makefile.
  5. Tried compiling with only the distributed set of modules (so that we can make sure it's an apache bug and not a bug in a module provided by someone else).

Note: we already know about the problem interactions between AOL's proxies and Apache 1.2's use of HTTP/1.1. We are working with AOL to help them fix their problems.

If you have done all of the preceding, then fill out the form below, and we will respond to it as soon as we can. If your browser is incapable of using forms, please submit the same information to apache-bugs@apache.org.

Do NOT send configuration questions or requests for help debugging CGI !!

Your email address:
Quick, one-line summary of the problem:

Operating system:
Operating system, if "other": OS Version:
Version of Apache being used:
Extra modules used:

What are the symptoms of the bug you are seeing?

If you have a URL to an object which exhibits this bug, please post it here:

If the bug created a core file, and you have gdb or dbx installed, please do a backtrace showing where the segmentation fault occured, and paste that in right here: