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      2                           Apache HTTP Server
      3 
      4   What is it?
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      7   The Apache HTTP Server is a powerful and flexible HTTP/1.1 compliant
      8   web server.  Originally designed as a replacement for the NCSA HTTP
      9   Server, it has grown to be the most popular web server on the
     10   Internet.  As a project of the Apache Software Foundation, the
     11   developers aim to collaboratively develop and maintain a robust,
     12   commercial-grade, standards-based server with freely available
     13   source code.
     14 
     15   The Latest Version
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     17 
     18   Details of the latest version can be found on the Apache HTTP
     19   server project page under <http://httpd.apache.org/>.
     20 
     21   Documentation
     22   -------------
     23 
     24   The documentation available as of the date of this release is
     25   included in HTML format in the docs/manual/ directory.  The most
     26   up-to-date documentation for the 2.2.x releases can be found at
     27   <http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/>.
     28 
     29   Installation
     30   ------------
     31 
     32   Please see the file called INSTALL.  Platform specific notes can be
     33   found in README.platforms.
     34 
     35   Licensing
     36   ---------
     37 
     38   Please see the file called LICENSE.
     39 
     40   Cryptographic Software Notice
     41   -----------------------------
     42 
     43   This distribution may include software that has been designed for use
     44   with cryptographic software.  The country in which you currently reside
     45   may have restrictions on the import, possession, use, and/or re-export
     46   to another country, of encryption software.  BEFORE using any encryption
     47   software, please check your country's laws, regulations and policies
     48   concerning the import, possession, or use, and re-export of encryption
     49   software, to see if this is permitted.  See <http://www.wassenaar.org/>
     50   for more information.
     51 
     52   The U.S. Government Department of Commerce, Bureau of Industry and
     53   Security (BIS), has classified this software as Export Commodity 
     54   Control Number (ECCN) 5D002.C.1, which includes information security
     55   software using or performing cryptographic functions with asymmetric
     56   algorithms.  The form and manner of this Apache Software Foundation
     57   distribution makes it eligible for export under the License Exception
     58   ENC Technology Software Unrestricted (TSU) exception (see the BIS 
     59   Export Administration Regulations, Section 740.13) for both object 
     60   code and source code.
     61 
     62   The following provides more details on the included files that
     63   may be subject to export controls on cryptographic software:
     64 
     65     Apache httpd 2.0 and later versions include the mod_ssl module under
     66        modules/ssl/
     67     for configuring and listening to connections over SSL encrypted
     68     network sockets by performing calls to a general-purpose encryption
     69     library, such as OpenSSL or the operating system's platform-specific
     70     SSL facilities.
     71 
     72     In addition, some versions of apr-util provide an abstract interface
     73     for SSL encrypted network sockets in the files under the directory
     74        srclib/apr-util/ssl/
     75     that makes use of a general-purpose encryption library, such as
     76     OpenSSL or the operating system's platform-specific SSL facilities.
     77     Apache httpd currently does not use that apr-util interface.
     78 
     79     Some object code distributions of Apache httpd, indicated with the
     80     word "crypto" in the package name, may include object code for the
     81     OpenSSL encryption library as distributed in open source form from
     82     <http://www.openssl.org/source/>.
     83 
     84   The above files are optional and may be removed if the cryptographic
     85   functionality is not desired or needs to be excluded from redistribution.
     86   Distribution packages of Apache httpd that include the word "nossl"
     87   in the package name have been created without the above files and are
     88   therefore not subject to this notice.
     89 
     90   Contacts
     91   --------
     92 
     93      o If you want to be informed about new code releases, bug fixes,
     94        security fixes, general news and information about the Apache server
     95        subscribe to the apache-announce mailing list as described under
     96        <http://httpd.apache.org/lists.html#http-announce>
     97 
     98      o If you want freely available support for running Apache please join the
     99        Apache user community by subscribing to Users Mailing List at
    100        <http://httpd.apache.org/userslist.html> or one of the following
    101        USENET newsgroups:
    102          comp.infosystems.www.servers.unix
    103          comp.infosystems.www.servers.ms-windows
    104        Also available at: 
    105          <http://groups.google.com/groups?group=comp.infosystems.www.servers>
    106 
    107      o If you want commercial support for running Apache please contact
    108        one of the companies and contractors which are listed at
    109        <http://www.apache.org/info/support.cgi>
    110 
    111      o If you have a concrete bug report for Apache please go to the
    112        Apache Group Bug Database and submit your report:
    113        <http://httpd.apache.org/bug_report.html>
    114 
    115      o If you want to participate in actively developing Apache please
    116        subscribe to the `dev (a] httpd.apache.org' mailing list as described at
    117        <http://httpd.apache.org/lists.html#http-dev>
    118 
    119   Acknowledgments
    120   ----------------
    121 
    122   We wish to acknowledge the following copyrighted works that
    123   make up portions of the Apache software:
    124 
    125   Portions of this software were developed at the National Center
    126   for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) at the University of
    127   Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
    128 
    129   This software contains code derived from the RSA Data Security
    130   Inc. MD5 Message-Digest Algorithm, including various
    131   modifications by Spyglass Inc., Carnegie Mellon University, and
    132   Bell Communications Research, Inc (Bellcore).
    133 
    134   Regular expression support is provided by the PCRE library package, which
    135   is open source software, written by Philip Hazel, and copyright by the
    136   University of Cambridge, England.  The original software is available from
    137      ftp://ftp.csx.cam.ac.uk/pub/software/programming/pcre/
    138 
    139   Apache 2 relies heavily on the use of autoconf and libtool to provide
    140   a build environment.
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