1 APACHE 2.0 STATUS: -*-text-*-
2 Last modified at [$Date: 2002/03/05 21:23:29 $]
6 2.0.33 : in development
7 2.0.32 : released Feburary 16, 2002.
8 2.0.31 : rolled Feburary 1, 2002. not released.
9 2.0.30 : tagged January 8, 2002. not rolled.
10 2.0.29 : tagged November 27, 2001. not rolled.
11 2.0.28 : released November 13, 2001
12 2.0.27 : rolled November 6, 2001
13 2.0.26 : tagged October 16, 2001. not rolled.
14 2.0.25 : rolled August 29, 2001
15 2.0.24 : rolled August 18, 2001
16 2.0.23 : rolled August 9, 2001
17 2.0.22 : rolled July 29, 2001
18 2.0.21 : rolled July 20, 2001
19 2.0.20 : rolled July 8, 2001
20 2.0.19 : rolled June 27, 2001
21 2.0.18 : rolled May 18, 2001
22 2.0.17 : rolled April 17, 2001
23 2.0.16 : rolled April 4, 2001
24 2.0.15 : rolled March 21, 2001
25 2.0.14 : rolled March 7, 2001
26 2.0a9 : released December 12, 2000
27 2.0a8 : released November 20, 2000
28 2.0a7 : released October 8, 2000
29 2.0a6 : released August 18, 2000
30 2.0a5 : released August 4, 2000
31 2.0a4 : released June 7, 2000
32 2.0a3 : released April 28, 2000
33 2.0a2 : released March 31, 2000
34 2.0a1 : released March 10, 2000
36 Please consult the following STATUS files for information
40 * srclib/apr-util/STATUS
44 CURRENT RELEASE NOTES:
46 * 33 status: tag on 3/7/2002? Ideally, this release should have all
47 showstoppers removed. Are we dreaming? Can the horde
48 of developers actually focus on removing them in a week?
49 (Note: Win32 had its .32 yanked due to a mmap() bug.)
51 FINAL RELEASE SHOWSTOPPERS:
53 * If any request gets to the core handler, without a flag that this
54 r->filename was tested by dir/file_walk, we need to 500 at the very
55 end of the ap_process_request_internal() processing. This provides
56 authors of older modules better compatibility, while still improving
57 the security and robustness of 2.0.
58 Status: still need to decide where this goes, OtherBill comments...
59 Message-ID: <065701c14526$495203b0$96c0b0d0@roweclan.net>
60 we need to look at halting this in the 'default handler' case,
61 and that implies pushing the 'handler election' into the request
62 internal processing phase from the run request phase.
63 Jim asks: would a stopgap be something bogus like adding another
64 flag to request_rec ala eos_sent and before we OK, if not set
67 * We need to find out the right place to add the AddOutputFilterByType
68 directive. mod_mime? No. core with fixups? That's what it is now.
69 ap_pass_brigade() hook? As a filter that runs at HTTP_HEADER stage?
70 This needs to be resolved before the next public release.
71 Message-ID: <018701c1b99c$f0f24310$0a01230a@KOJ>
73 * API changes planned for 2.0 that should happen before the
75 * Free lists for bucket allocation
76 * Pool allocator change
79 * Win32 doesn't install as service correctly [9863, 9914, 9961]
80 * Don't be stupid and cd to a blank directory when doing installs
85 * Should we always build binaries statically unless otherwise
87 Message-ID: <20020129210006.B23512@Lithium.MeepZor.Com>
92 * If the parent process dies, should the remaining child processes
93 "gracefully" self-terminate. Or maybe we should make it a runtime
94 option, or have a concept of 2 parent processes (one being a
96 See: Message-ID: <3C58232C.FE91F19F@Golux.Com>
98 Self-destruct: Ken, Martin
99 Not self-destruct: BrianP, Ian, Cliff, BillS
100 Make it runtime configurable: Aaron, Jim, Justin
101 Have 2 parents: +1: Jim
103 +0: Martin (while standing by, could it do
106 * Make the worker MPM the default MPM for threaded Unix boxes.
107 +1: Justin, Ian, Cliff
108 -0: Aaron (premature decision, needs more discussion), Lars
110 RELEASE NON-SHOWSTOPPERS BUT WOULD BE REAL NICE TO WRAP THESE UP:
112 * Convert all instances of the old apr_lock_t type to the new
114 Status: Aaron has converted all but the perchild MPM to
115 use the new lock API. Since perchild has been put
116 on the back burner, this is no longer a showstopper.
117 Aaron will patch perchild as soon as it becomes
120 * With AP_MODE_EXHAUSTIVE in the core, it is finally clear to me
121 how the Perchild MPM should be re-written. It hasn't worked
122 correctly since filters were added because it wasn't possible to
123 get the content that had already been written and the socket at
124 the same time. This mode lets us do that, so the MPM can be
127 * htpasswd blindly processes the file you give it, and does no
128 sanity checking before totally corrupting whatever file it was
129 you thought you had. It should check the input file and bail
130 if it finds non-comment lines that do not contain exactly 1
132 Message-ID: <20020217150457.A31632@clove.org>
134 * Can a static httpd be built reliably?
135 Message-ID: <20020207142751.T31582@clove.org>
137 * [Ken] Test suite failures:
138 o worker is also failing some of the 'cgi' subtests
139 (see <URL:http://Source-Zone.Org/Apache/regression/>):
140 Justin says: "Worker should be fine and passes httpd-test here.
141 If you can provide evidence that it can be reproduced
142 outside of httpd-test, then it's a showstopper. I
143 think it's a perl or a httpd-test problem."
144 Not a showstopper: Justin
146 * Usage of APR_BRIGADE_NORMALIZE in core_input_filter should be
148 Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.4.33.0201202232430.318-100000@deepthought.cs.virginia.edu>
150 * There is a bug in how we sort some hooks, at least the pre-config
151 hook. The first time we call the hooks, they are in the correct
152 order, but the second time, we don't sort them correctly. Currently,
153 the modules/http/config.m4 file has been renamed to
154 modules/http/config2.m4 to work around this problem, it should moved
155 back when this is fixed. rbb
156 Justin says: "Is this really a showstopper? This has been here
157 forever. What's wrong? Does this have to do with
159 Not a showstopper: Justin, BrianP, trawick, gregames
161 * The Add...Filter and Set...Filter directives do not allow the
162 administrator to order filters, beyond the order of filename (mime)
163 extensions. It isn't clear if Set...Filter(s) should be inserted
164 before or after the Add...Filter(s) which are ordered by sequence of
165 filename extensions. At minimum, some sort of +-[0-10] syntax seems
166 like the quickest fix for a 2.0 gold release.
167 Justin says: "Could we delay this for a point release or 2.1?"
168 Not a showstopper: justin, wrowe, trawick, stoddard, Jim, Ian, Aaron,
171 * Get perchild to work on platforms other than Linux. This
172 will require a portable mechanism to pass data and file/socket
173 descriptors between vhost child groups. An API was proposed
175 Message-ID: <20020111115006.K1529@clove.org>
177 * Recent changes to ap_rgetline may have broken EBCDIC boxes.
178 Message-ID: <20020122072605.GF28051@ebuilt.com>
179 Justin says: "I don't have an EBCDIC box to test on. A potential
180 solution is to split out ap_rgetline into two
181 functions as described in this message."
182 gregames says: I see the breakage now, and volunteer to fix it
183 when things calm down a little. It looks OK when
184 there are complete lines and no mime continuations.
186 * CGI single-byte reads
187 BrianP suggests that this is caused by the ap_scan_script_header_err()
188 routine, which will do single-byte reads until it finds the end
189 of the header, at which point it constructs a pipe-bucket (buffered)
191 Proposed solution in:
192 Message-ID: <3C36ADAF.60601@cnet.com>
194 * Try to get libtool inter-library dependency code working on AIX.
195 Message-ID: <cm3n10lx555.fsf@rdu163-40-092.nc.rr.com>
197 Justin says: If we get it working on AIX, we can enable this
198 on all platforms and clean up our build system
200 Jeff says: I thought I tested a patch for you sometime in
201 January that you were going to commit within a few
204 * Handling of %2f in URIs. Currently both 1.3 and 2.0
205 completely disallow %2f in the request URI path (see
206 ap_unescape_url() in util.c). It's permitted and passed
207 through in the query string, however. Roy says the
208 original reason for disallowing it, from five years ago,
209 was to protect CGI scripts that applied PATH_INFO to
210 a filesystem location and which might be tricked by
211 ..%2f..%2f(...). We *should* allow path-info of the
212 form 'http://foo.com/index.cgi/path/to/path%2finfo'.
213 Since we've revamped a lot of our processing of path
214 segments, it would be nice to allow this, or at least
215 allow it conditionally with a directive.
217 * FreeBSD, threads, and worker MPM. All seems to work fine
218 if you only have one worker process with many threads. Add
219 a second worker process and the accept lock seems to be
220 lost. This might be an APR issue with how it deals with
221 the child_init hook (i.e. the fcntl lock needs to be resynced).
222 More examination and analysis is required.
223 Status: This has also been reported on Cygwin.
224 Message-ID: <3C2CC514.8EF3BED1@wapme-systems.de> (cygnus)
226 Justin says: So, FreeBSD-CURRENT and Cywin have the same
227 problem. Yum. If another platform has this
228 with worker, this becomes a showstopper.
229 Aaron says: I spent some time disecting this and have come to
230 the conclusion that it is not a problem in the worker MPM
231 (or at least, it is not isolated to a problem in worker).
232 I'll list some of the problems I'm seeing in case someone
233 else wants to pick up where I've left off:
234 - Delivery of just about any signal to one of the child
235 processes will send it into an infinite loop as well.
236 - Even though the parent is spinning out of control,
237 at first the child or children will appear to work
238 properly. At times it is possible to get it into a state,
239 however, where a request will hang until another concurrent
240 request "kicks" the first, at which point the second will
241 hang. My theory is that this has to do with the
242 pthread_cond_*() implementation in FreeBSD, but it's still
243 possible that it is in APR.
245 Justin adds: Oh, FreeBSD threads are implemented entirely with
246 select()/poll()/longjmp(). Welcome to the nightmare.
247 So, that means a ktrace output also has the thread
248 scheduling internals in it (since it is all the same to
249 the kernel). Which makes it hard to distinguish between
250 our select() calls and their select() calls.
251 *bangs head on wall repeatedly* But, some of the libc_r
252 files have a DBG_MSG #define. This is moderately helpful
253 when used with -DNO_DETACH. The kernel scheduler isn't
254 waking up the threads on a select(). Yum. And, I bet
255 those decrementing select calls have to do with the
256 scheduler. Time to brush up on our OS fundamentals.
258 * There is increasing demand from module writers for an API
259 that will allow them to control the server à la apachectl.
260 Reasons include sole-function servers that need to die if
261 an external dependency (e.g., a database) fails, et cetera.
262 Perhaps something in the (ever more abused) scoreboard?
263 rbb: I don't believe the scoreboard is the correct mechanism
264 for this. We already have a pipe that goes between parent
265 and child for graceful shutdown events, along with an API that
266 can be used to send a message down that pipe. In threaded MPMs,
267 it is easy enough to make that one pipe be used for graceful
268 and graceless events, and it is also easy to open that pipe
269 to both parent and child for writing. Then we just need to
270 figure out how to do graceless on non-threaded MPMs.
272 * Allow the DocumentRoot directive within <Location > scopes? This
273 allows the beloved (crusty) Alias /foo/ /somepath/foo/ followed
274 by a <Directory /somepath/foo> to become simply
275 <Location /foo/> DocumentRoot /somefile/foo (IMHO a bit more legible
276 and in-your-face.) DocumentRoot unset would be accepted [and would
277 not permit content to be served, only virtual resources such as
278 server-info or server-status.
279 This proposed change would _not_ depricate Alias.
281 * Win32: Rotatelogs sometimes is not terminated when Apache
282 goes down hard. FirstBill was looking at possibly tracking the
283 child's-child processes in the parent process.
284 OtherBill asks, wasn't this fixed?
285 stoddard: Not fixed. Shared scoreboard might offer a good
286 way for the parent to keep track of 'other child' processes
287 and whack them if the child goes down.
289 * Win32: Add a simple hold console open patch (wait for close or
290 the ESC key, with a nice message) if the server died a bad
291 death (non-zero exit code) in console mode.
292 Resolution: bring forward same ugly hacks from 1.3.13-.20
294 * Port of mod_ssl to Apache 2.0:
296 The current porting state is summarized in modules/ssl/README. The
297 remaining work includes:
298 (1) stablizing/optimizing the SSL filter logic
299 (2) Enabling the various SSL caching mechanisms (shmcb, shmht)
300 (3) Enabling SSL extentions
301 (4) Trying to seperate the https filter logic from mod_ssl -
302 This is to facilitate other modules that wish to use the https
303 filter or the mod_ssl logic or both as required.
304 Justin: mod_ssl filter logic is redone, so that should be fine.
305 Madhu has submitted a patch for SSL caching - however, I
306 am -0 on that patch as I *think* we could implement the
307 shared memory another way that is much cleaner (i.e.
308 treat shmem directly as a dbm via APR routines). Justin
309 also thinks that the https filter logic may be sufficiently
310 decoupled now, but isn't really sure.
312 * Performance & Debug: Eliminate most (and perhaps all) of the
313 malloc/free calls in the bucket brigade code. Need some
314 light weight memory management functions that allow freeing
315 memory (putting it back into a memory pool) when it is no
316 longer needed. Enabling simple debugging features like guard
317 bands, double free detection, etc. would be cool but certainly
318 not a hard requirement.
320 Status: Cliff started to implement this using SMS as has
321 been discussed at length for months, but since
322 SMS is not being used anywhere else in the server,
323 several people expressed the opinion that we should
324 get rid of it entirely, meaning that the buckets
325 need their own memory management (free list) functions.
326 Cliff will implement that this weekend so we at least
327 have something to look at/compare with.
329 * Eliminate unnecessary creation of pipes in mod_cgid
330 Status: Ken asks, didn't Jeff fix this when he fixed the queue
333 * Combine log_child and piped_log_spawn. Clean up http_log.c.
336 * Document mod_file_cache.
338 * Platforms that do not support fork (primarily Win32 and AS/400)
339 Architect start-up code that avoids initializing all the modules
340 in the parent process on platforms that do not support fork.
342 * Win32: Migrate the MPM over to use APR thread/process calls. This
343 would eliminate some code in the Win32 branch that essentially
344 duplicates what is in APR.
346 * There are still a number of places in the code where we are
347 losing error status (i.e. throwing away the error returned by a
348 system call and replacing it with a generic error code)
350 * Mass vhosting version of suEXEC.
352 * All DBMs suffer from confusion in support/dbmmanage (perl script) since
353 the dbmmanage employs the first-matched dbm format. This is not
354 necessarily the library that Apache was built with. Aught to
355 rewrite dbmmanage upon installation to bin/ with the proper library
356 for predictable mod_auth_dbm administration.
357 Questions; htdbm exists, time to kill dbmmanage, or does it remain
358 useful as a perl dbm management example? If we keep it,
359 do we address the issue above?
362 Some additional items remaining:
363 - case_preserved_filename stuff
364 (use the new canonical name stuff?)
365 - find a new home for ap_text(_header)
366 - is it possible to remove the DAV: namespace stuff from util_xml?
368 * ap_core_translate() and its use by mod_mmap_static and mod_file_cache
369 are a bit wonky. The function should probably be exposed as a utility
370 function (such as ap_translate_url2fs() or ap_validate_fs_url() or
371 something). Another approach would be a new hook phase after
372 "translate" which would allow the module to munge what the
373 translation has decided to do.
374 Status: Greg +1 (volunteers), Ryan +1
376 * Explore use of a post-config hook for the code in http_main.c which
377 calls ap_fixup_virutal_hosts(), ap_fini_vhost_config(), and
378 ap_sort_hooks() [to reduce the logic in main()]
380 * read the config tree just once, and process N times (as necessary)
382 * (possibly) use UUIDs in mod_unique_id and/or mod_usertrack
384 * (possibly) port the bug fix for PR 6942 (segv when LoadModule is put
385 into a VirtualHost container) to 2.0.
387 * shift stuff to mod_core.h
389 * callers of ap_run_create_request() should check the return value
390 for failure (Doug volunteers)
392 * Win32: Get Apache working on Windows 95/98. The following work
393 (at least) needs to be done:
394 - Document warning that OSR2 is required (for Crypt functions, in
395 rand.c, at least.) This could be resolved with an SSL library, or
396 randomization in APR itself.
397 - Bring the Win9xConHook.dll from 1.3 into 2.0 (no sense till it
398 actually works) and add in a splash of Win9x service code.
400 * In order to use a DSO version of mod_ssl we have to link with
401 -lssl and -lcrypto. A workaround is in place right now where the
402 entire EXTRA_LIBS macro is being appended to the objects list, but
403 this is a hack. We should either revamp the APACHE_CHECK_SSL_TOOLKIT
404 autoconf function or come up with some other autoconf checks to
405 search for libssl and libcrypto and properly add them to mod_ssl's
408 * Fix the worker MPM to use POD to kill child processes instead
409 of ap_os_killpg, regardless of how they should die. (Ryan Bloom)
411 * mod_cache: handle cache_control: no_cache "field_name" to enable
412 cacheing the response w/o header "field_name"
413 See RFC2616 section 14.9.1
415 PRs that have been suspended forever waiting for someone to
416 put them into 'the next release':
419 missing call to "setlocale();"
423 Additional status for XBitHack directive
427 Mod_proxy doesn't allow change of error pages
431 Modified PATH environemnt variable is not passed, instead
436 Proxy doesn't deliver documents if not connected
440 proxy converts ~name to %7Ename when name starts with a dot (.)
444 mod_access syntax allows hosts that should be restricted
447 * PR#557: mod_auth-any
448 ~UserHome directories are not honored in absolute pathname
453 Proxy FTP Authentication Fails
456 * PR#623: mod_include
457 A smarter "Last Modified" value for SSI documents (see PR number 600)
461 Request of "Options SymLinksIfGroupMatch"
465 Proxy doesn't do links right for OpenVMS files through ftp:
469 imap should read <MAP><AREA>*</MAP> too!
473 RLimitCPU and RLimitMEM don't apply to all children like they should
477 Uses cwd before filling it in, doesn't use syslog
481 it is useful to allow specifiction that root-owned symlinks
482 should always be followed
486 Controlling Access to Remote Proxies would be nice...
490 Adding authentication "on the fly" through the proxy module
493 * PR#1004: apache-api
494 request_config field in request_rec is moderately bogus
498 DoS attacks involving memory consumption
501 * PR#1050: mod_log-any
502 Logging of virtual server to error_log as well
506 ProxyRemote make a dead cycle.
509 * PR#1117: mod_auth-any
510 Using NIS passwd.byname dbm files with AuthDBMUserFile
514 suexec does not parse arguments to #exec cmd
517 * PR#1145: mod_include
518 Allow for Last-Modified: without resorting to XBitHack
521 * PR#1158: apache-api
522 improvements to child spawning API
526 ``nph-'' not honored (no buffering) for ProxyRemote mapping
530 Apache cannot handle continuation line in headers
534 setlogin() is not called, causing problems with e.g. identd
538 regerror() exists, use it
541 * PR#1233: apache-api
542 there is no way to keep per-connection per-module state
545 * PR#1263: mod_autoexec
546 Add frame-safe anchor attribute to mod_autoindex links
550 CGI scripts running as Apache user: security (suexec etc.)
554 Error messages could be easier to spot in cgi.log file for suexec.c
557 * PR#1287: mod_access
558 add allow,deny/deny,allow warning to mod_access
562 Need to know "hit-rate" on proxy cache
565 * PR#1358: mod_log-any
566 Selective url-encode of log fields (or maybe a pseudo
570 * PR#1383: mod_headers
571 I make mod_headers to modify request headers as well as
576 Proxy transfer logging
580 No HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR set...
584 ProxyRemote proxy requests fail authentication by firewall
587 * PR#1582: mod_rewrite
588 mod_rewrite forms REQUEST_URI different than mod_cgi does
591 * PR#1677: mod_headers
592 mod_headers should allow mod_log_config-style formats in
597 mod_proxy to support persistent conns?
600 * PR#1803: mod_include
601 patches to mod_include to allow for file tests
604 * PR#1809: mod_auth-any
605 Suggestion for improving authentication modules and core source
606 code, problem with 401 and ErrorDocument
610 listing of proxy cache content
614 Allow modules to set user:group for execution.
617 * PR#2024: apache-api
618 adding auth_why to conn_rec
621 * PR#2073: mod_log-any
622 pipelined connections are not logged correctly
625 * PR#2074: mod_rewrite
626 mod_rewrite doesn't pass Proxy Throughput on internal subrequests
630 HTTP Server Rebuild Line Needs Changing for the better
633 * PR#2138: mod_status
634 mod_status always displays 256 possible connection slots
637 * PR#2221: documentation
638 Make online documentation search link back to my installation
642 Can not POST to ErrorDocument - Apache/1.3b6
646 patterns in ProxyRemote
649 * PR#2343: mod_status
650 Status module averages are for entire uptime
654 suexec for general access of user content?
658 Proposal for TimeZone directive
662 /server-info doesn't check for the virtual host to list the info
666 problem specifying ndbm library for build ?with autoconfigure
670 A small addition to rotatelogs.c to improve program functionality.
674 AllowOverride FileInfo is too coarse
678 TimeOut applies to output of CGI scripts
681 * PR#2512: mod_access
682 <IfDenied> directive wanted
686 CGI's for general use still have to be run as another user
691 Cache file names in Proxy module
695 [PATCH] User/Group for <Directory> and <Location> i.e. not only
696 in global and <Virtual>.
700 mailto tags and bundling bug report script
704 Support for System Resource Controller
708 When will Apache support P3P? Any Plans?
712 Feedback/Comment on APACI
716 Inclusion of RPM spec file in CVS/distributions
720 Propose that Apache recommend $UNIQUE_ID for all "session id"
725 suggestion: power up your Include directive :)
729 cannot limit some HTTP methods
732 * PR#3143: apache-api
733 No module specific data hook for per-connection data
736 * PR#3191: mod_negotiation
737 no way to set global quality-of-source (qs) coneg values
742 Accessing URL through proxy server corrupts data.
746 Some anonymous FTP URLs ask for authentication
750 New ErrorDocumentMatch directive
754 Need to be able to override shebang line to make CGI scripts
759 "Files" and "FilesMatch" regexp does not recognize bang as
763 * PR#4448: mod_log-any
764 Please allow CGI env variables (QUERY_STRING, ...) to be logged
768 * PR#4459: mod_include
769 Suggestion for better handling of Last-modified headers
773 mod_cgi prevents handling of OPTIONS requests
776 * PR#5713: os-windows
777 [PATCH] install as win32 service with domain account
778 Status: Cannot accept password-as-arg, we should prompt the
779 user when -k install/-k config with a user argument.
782 AllowOverride should have a 'CheckNone' and 'AllowNone' argument
783 instead of only 'None'
786 Other bugs that need fixing:
788 * MaxRequestsPerChild measures connections, not requests.
789 Until someone has a better way, we'll probably just rename it
790 "MaxConnectionsPerChild".
792 * Regex containers don't work in an intutive way
793 Status: No one has come up with an efficient way to fix this
794 behavior. Dean has suggested getting rid of regex containers
796 OtherBill suggests: We at least seem to agree on eliminating
797 the <Container ~ foo> forms, and using only
798 <ContainerMatch foo> semantics.
800 * SIGSEGV on Linux (glibc 2.1.2) isn't caught properly by a
801 sigwaiting thread. We need to work around this, perhaps unless
802 there is hope soon for a fixed glibc.
804 * orig_ct in the byterange/multipart handling may not be
805 needed. Apache 1.3 just never stashed "multipart" into
806 r->content_type. We should probably follow suit since the
807 byterange stuff doesn't want the rest of the code to see the
808 multipart content-type; the other code should still think it is
809 dealing with the <orig_ct> stuff.
810 Status: Greg volunteers to investigate (esp. since he was most
811 likely the one to break it :-)
813 Other features that need writing:
815 * Finish infrastructure in core for async MPMs
818 * TODO in source -- just do an egrep on "TODO" and see what's there
822 * Jon Travis's <jtravis@covalent.net> patch to deal with thread-safe
823 issues with inet_ntoa. See message <20001201163220.A12827@covalent.net>
824 Status: This is being set aside until the IPv6 work is finished
825 so that we know exactly what is required.
827 * Martin Sojka <msojka@gmx.de>'s patch to add error reporting for failed
828 htpasswd actions due to a full /tmp volume (other programs may have
833 * Mike Abbott's <mja@trudge.engr.sgi.com> patches to improve
835 Status: These were written for 1.3, and are awaiting a port to
838 * Jim Winstead's <jimw@trainedmonkey.com> patch to add CookieDomain and
839 other small mod_usertrack features
841 * Dan Rench's <drench@xnet.com> patch to add allow the errmsg and timefmt
842 of SSI's to be modified in the config file. Patch is available in
847 * Which MPMs will be included with Apache 2.0?