IBM HTTP Server

From: Paul Rogers (paul.rogers@mis-cds.com)
Date: Wed Jun 13 2001 - 10:12:15 PDT

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    One of our client's are utilising IBM's HTTP server and Websphere to host
    their website and web applications. The IBM HTTP server utilises Apache to
    serve web content to users (the version in question is 1.3.12 for Win32). My
    query is related to the vulnerabilities associated with the Win32 version of
    the Apache webserver. Can the vulnerabilites associated with 1.3.12 Win32
    version of Apache be used on an IBM HTTP server; or have IBM modified the
    Apache source in anyway to protect against these issues?
    
    Just a thought since there don't seem to be any upgrades to later versions
    of Apache Win32 from IBM as yet, although version 1.3.14 is planned for the
    next release.
    
    Cheers,
    
    Paul Rogers,
    Network Security Analyst.
    
    MIS Corporate Defence Solutions Limited
    
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