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Apache HTTP Server 2.2.22 x86 and x64 Windows Installers

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Apache HTTP Server 2.2.22 was released recently (January 31, 2012). As usual, this version is a security and bug fix release. A list of security vulnerabilities that were fixed can be found here. The complete official changelog can be found here. And here are the 32 bit and 64 bit binaries for Windows.

The binaries were compiled with Visual C++ 2008 (MSVC9) against latest versions of OpenSSL (1.0.0g) and zlib (1.2.6), and have IPv6 support. The 64 bit binaries no longer have the bug that was causing Apache to crash when mod_rewrite logging was enabled.

The installers are not digitally signed this time since my code signing certificate has expired. So, please use the provided file hashes instead to verify the integrity of the installers.

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apache_2.2.22-x64-openssl-1.0.0g.msi (Mirror 1) (Mirror 2)

CRC32: D93E4E06
MD5: 8F0737B288F2A9D68CF591502ECF3CC1
SHA-1: 4DD9DE88FBCCA7E150973E80D2DF09636D0941CA

apache_2.2.22-x64-no-ssl.msi (Mirror 1) (Mirror 2)

CRC32: 73EB826E
MD5: FB58037F6E234F3B712575C9E15532AA
SHA-1: 956B19AD66463847C337BEFA8D79E9E94ECE8ECB

apache_2.2.22-x86-no-ssl.msi (Mirror 1) (Mirror 2)

CRC32: 3BE80E77
MD5: F1699673291707FA0E5D4210E8495F0B
SHA-1: D741DD09285F079F55F92393C1794F4A156DACAA

apache_2.2.22-x86-openssl-1.0.0g.msi (Mirror 1) (Mirror 2)

CRC32: 75710F79
MD5: BCAF67AF7ACF6412CF8DCC20C4F18042
SHA-1: 2CCC3773CB58BFB4CFB3D6D5E6D56DD302D0538B

Apache HTTP Server 2.2.21 x86 and x64 Windows Installers

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Update: Mirrors added. Please only use them if you are unable to download from mediafire for some reason.

Update 2: Additional mirrors added. Thanks to Alex. :)

Apache HTTP Server 2.2.21 was released on September 13, 2011, just a few days after the release of version 2.2.20. It fixes another security issue the details of which you can find here. It also fixes a few other bugs including ones related to the previously fixed security issue. The complete changelog can be found here.

Anyway, the binaries were compiled with Visual C++ 2008 (VC9) as usual. mod_ssl was compiled against the latest version of OpenSSL (1.0.0e). The installers are digitally signed, but I am also providing CRC32, MD5 and SHA1 hashes this time. The validity of the digital signatures can be verified by opening the file properties dialogue box and going to the “Digital Signatures” tab.

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apache_2.2.21-x64-no-ssl.msi (Mirror 1) (Mirror 2)

CRC32: 693457DD
MD5: 262CCB1C720AA1E0E0CFE57867030386
SHA-1: 59C0EEA556A8EAB13474354B31F22C60F7F93516

apache_2.2.21-x64-openssl-1.0.0e.msi (Mirror 1) (Mirror 2)

CRC32: F1E3DFDF
MD5: 940FB56E20C6FADEB96D01723E6CA71D
SHA-1: 334921CC5681FEC0507A8E1BB9DA4FB5673AC15B

apache_2.2.21-x86-no-ssl.msi (Mirror 1) (Mirror 2)

CRC32: DE297BCF
MD5: 4E2B5A5915D40E7C4C3333DEEEBB98BF
SHA-1: C012EA25DF7DC41036EAF2EE8E2015C247B9F6BD

apache_2.2.21-x86-openssl-1.0.0e.msi (Mirror 1) (Mirror 2)

CRC32: EFE98222
MD5: 0D23384935AB371AF29D78F0D625A569
SHA-1: 9701E6D8AE4FB8174C03836D9DEF9588622C3E8B

I apologize for taking so long to post these. Will try to post installers for the next version sooner. :D

Apache HTTP Server 2.2.20 x86 and x64 Windows Installers

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Here are the 32 bit and 64 bit binaries of Apache HTTP Server 2.2.20 which was released recently (30 August, 2011). This release includes an important security fix. The details about the security issue can be found here. The complete changelog for this release can be found here.

The following binaries were compiled with Visual C++ 2008 (VC9) and mod_ssl and mod_deflate were compiled against the latest versions of OpenSSL (1.0.0d) and Zlib (1.2.5) respectively. The installers are digitally signed. Please ensure that the digital signatures are valid before installing.

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apache_2.2.20-x64-no-ssl.msi

apache_2.2.20-x64-openssl-1.0.0d.msi

apache_2.2.20-x86-no-ssl.msi

apache_2.2.20-x86-openssl-1.0.0d.msi

If you have trouble downloading any of the files from mediafire, you should try again in a few minutes. Issues with mediafire are usually temporary. I will however add some mirrors soon.

Apache HTTP Server 2.2.19 x86 and x64 Windows Installers

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It has been hardly three days since I posted Apache 2.2.18 binaries and Apache 2.2.19 has already been released. It was released yesterday, that is May 22, 2011 and has a few bug and security fixes.

Here are the 32 and 64 bit binaries. They were compiled with Visual C++ 2008 (VC9) and the installers are digitally signed. Please make sure that the digital signatures are valid before installing.

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apache_2.2.19-x64-no-ssl.msi

apache_2.2.19-x64-openssl-1.0.0d.msi

apache_2.2.19-x86-no-ssl.msi

apache_2.2.19-x86-openssl-1.0.0d.msi

I mentioned in my previous post that I would be releasing the next version of Apache sooner, since I compiled and posted Apache 2.2.18 seven days after its release. Although I am posting 2.2.19 a day after its release, it seems I wasn’t quick enough since I already received a few reminders from some of you that 2.2.19 was out. I will try to post the next version of Apache the same day it’s released. :D

Apache HTTP Server 2.2.18 x86 and x64 Windows Installers

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Apache HTTP Server 2.2.18 was released on May 11, 2011 and here are the 32 and 64 bit installers. It’s been more than a week since the release of 2.2.18. I will try to post installers for the next version of Apache sooner. :D

Anyway, as usual I have compiled them with Visual C++ 2008 (VC9). There have been no new versions of OpenSSL or zlib so it includes the same old OpenSSL 1.0.0d and zlib 1.2.5. The installers are digitally signed. Please make sure that the digital signatures are valid before you install.

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apache_2.2.18-x64-openssl-1.0.0d.msi

apache_2.2.18-x64-no-ssl.msi

apache_2.2.18-x86-no-ssl.msi

apache_2.2.18-x86-openssl-1.0.0d.msi

Apache HTTP Server 2.2.17 x86 and x64 Windows Installers

Update: OpenSSL 1.0.0d was released on February 8 and contains an important security fix, the details of which are mentioned in this security advisory. So, if you previously installed Apache 2.2.17 with OpenSSL 1.0.0a using one of my installers, I recommend you use the mod_ssl-2.2.17-x86-openssl-1.0.0d.exe or mod_ssl-2.2.17-x64-openssl-1.0.0d.exe to upgrade your installation as soon as possible. They are self extracting archives and only contain the mod_ssl and OpenSSL files.

Apache HTTP Server 2.2.17 was released a few weeks ago (October 19, 2010). Changelog can be found here. I have had the x86 and x64 binaries compiled for a while now but keep forgetting to post them. Anyway, I am finally posting them today. As usual they have been compiled with Visual C++ 2008 (VC9) and contain latest version of OpenSSL (1.0.0a) and Zlib (1.2.5). I have noticed that for some reason the official binaries are still using OpenSSL 0.9.8o. Maybe because it’s at the top of the list in the OpenSSL download page. :D

Since the installers are digitally signed, I am not posting any CRC32 or MD5 hashes this time.

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apache_2.2.17-x64-openssl-1.0.0d.msi

apache_2.2.17-x64-no-ssl.msi

apache_2.2.17-x86-no-ssl.msi

apache_2.2.17-x86-openssl-1.0.0d.msi

mod_ssl-2.2.17-x64-openssl-1.0.0d.exe

mod_ssl-2.2.17-x86-openssl-1.0.0d.exe

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Now you can also find the latest Apache binaries at http://apache.godfather.net.ru. So, in case you are unable to download from the mediafire links above, you can download from this mirror instead. Thanks to Alex for providing the mirror. :)

Apache HTTP Server 2.2.14 x86 and x64 MSI Installers

In my previous post I mentioned that I would create installers for any future versions of the Apache HTTP Server. And so, here I am providing 32 bit and 64 bit windows binaries for the Apache HTTP Server 2.2.14. The latest version as of this writing. It was released 6 days ago, but I only found out about it today. :D

Anyway, as before, I have compiled these binaries using Vistual C++ 2008 (VC9) and I have provided “no-ssl” installers like Apache.org.

  1. apache_2.2.14-x64-no-ssl.msi

    CRC32: C5AE850F

    MD5: 87BDA86CC2B974FA833EC706FBC9EF6E

    SHA1: 9CD57B58E72C7B0560E4F39C9EC41657123B2E4B

  2. apache_2.2.14-x64-openssl-0.9.8k.msi

    CRC32: 17E37DB1

    MD5: 1304552D0F8FE7DDEFBBA39EC707EBB6

    SHA1: D6949866785B4F5FE5E08FD8A6594FF4B49417E4

  3. apache_2.2.14-x86-no-ssl.msi

    CRC32: C429FA99

    MD5: 66AF18A243CFBB570465AD54707C79A2

    SHA1: 45AF80ECF97975A87AE8069BC93EF05C9F868D0C

  4. apache_2.2.14-x86-openssl-0.9.8k.msi

    CRC32: 06C362BC

    MD5: 9BB4501E47D6B67D2AA60437BA74ED08

    SHA1: 9A87399FF6152B08A236FD820426BF7FED218AF9

I have tested the 64 bit binaries with Windows 7 and 32 bit binaries with Windows XP.

If a new version of Apache is released and you see that I haven’t posted installers for it yet, please post a comment and let me know. :D

Apache HTTP Server 2.2 x64 and x86 MSI Installers

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Update: Installers for Apache HTTP Server 2.2.14 can be found here.

I haven’t posted anything in my blog for quite some time. It’s been more than half a year actually. :o Anyway, it’s about time for me to post something new. I will start by posting MSI installers for Apache HTTP Server 2.2.13.

Why did I decide to create these installers?

Well, now that Windows 7 has been released to manufacturing, I have started using Windows 7 64 bit. I was using 32 bit version of Windows 7 RC earlier and before that it was 32 bit Windows Vista. I had Apache, MySQL and PHP installed on my previous Windows installations, and now that I was using a 64 bit operating system, I wanted to install 64 bit versions of Apache, MySQL and PHP. MySQL.com has already been providing 64 bit binaries for Windows and I also found 64 bit binaries for PHP 5.3 here (although they aren’t meant for production use). But there is still no 64 bit version of Apache available from the official site. I did find unofficial 64 bit binaries at http://www.blackdot.be/?inc=apache/binaries, but in a zip file; without an installer.

So I decided to compile Apache myself and also create an installer for the compiled binaries. An installer makes it easier to install the software at any location of your choice, and also allows you to install only the components that you need.

It took me a while to set up the build environment on my new installation of Windows (Visual Studio 2008, Windows SDK 6.1, etc). While I was compiling Apache, I remembered that the official 32 bit binaries are compiled using VC6 and since I already had the build environment set up, I decided to compile 32 bit binaries too. These binaries that have been compiled with Visual C++ 2008 (VC9) should have “improvements in performance and stability” compared to the official Apache.org binaries.

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