Index of /dist/httpd

Apache HTTP Server Source Code Distributions

This download page includes only the sources to compile and build Apache yourself with the proper tools.

Important Notices

Icon  Name                    Last modified      Size  Description
[PARENTDIR] Parent Directory - HTTP Server project [DIR] binaries/ 2022-06-17 13:25 - Binary distributions [DIR] docs/ 2022-06-17 13:25 - Extra documentation packages [DIR] libapreq/ 2022-08-25 15:10 - HTTP Server project [DIR] mod_fcgid/ 2022-06-17 13:25 - HTTP Server project [DIR] mod_ftp/ 2022-06-17 13:25 - HTTP Server project [DIR] patches/ 2023-04-11 01:12 - Official patches [TXT] Announcement2.4.html 2024-07-17 19:48 3.8K HTTP Server project [TXT] Announcement2.4.txt 2024-07-17 19:48 2.5K HTTP Server project [   ] CHANGES_2.4 2024-07-17 20:20 361K HTTP Server project [   ] CHANGES_2.4.62 2024-07-17 20:20 1.9K HTTP Server project [   ] CURRENT-IS-2.4.62 2024-07-17 20:20 0 HTTP Server project [TGZ] httpd-2.4.62.tar.bz2 2024-07-17 19:48 7.2M HTTP Server project [TGZ] httpd-2.4.62.tar.gz 2024-07-17 19:48 9.4M HTTP Server project [IMG] httpd_logo_wide_new.png 2016-12-21 21:14 19K HTTP Server project

Current Releases

For details on current releases, please see the Apache HTTP Server Download Page.

Older Releases

Only current, recommended releases are available on www.apache.org and the mirror sites. Older releases can be obtained from the archive site.

PGP Signatures

All of the release distribution packages have been digitally signed (using PGP or GPG) by the Apache Group members that constructed them. There will be an accompanying distribution.asc file in the same directory as the distribution. The PGP keys can be found at the MIT key repository and within this project's KEYS file.

Always use the signature files to verify the authenticity of the distribution, e.g.,

% pgpk -a KEYS
% pgpv httpd-2.2.8.tar.gz.asc
or,
% pgp -ka KEYS
% pgp httpd-2.2.8.tar.gz.asc
or,
% gpg --import KEYS
% gpg --verify httpd-2.2.8.tar.gz.asc

We offer MD5 hashes as an alternative to validate the integrity of the downloaded files. A unix program called md5 or md5sum is included in many unix distributions. It is also available as part of GNU Textutils. Windows users can get binary md5 programs from here, here, or here.

Official Patches

When we have patches to a minor bug or two, or features which we haven't yet included in a new release, we will put them in the patches subdirectory so people can get access to it before we roll another complete release.