Apache HTTP Server
Secure, efficient and extensible server that provides HTTP services in sync with the current HTTP standards.
The Apache HTTP Server is an open‑source web server that runs on modern UNIX and Windows platforms. It implements current HTTP standards and supports TLS 1.3 when built with recent OpenSSL libraries, allowing secure delivery of web content. The software is self‑hostable, free to use without subscription, and released under the Apache‑2.0 license.
It is designed for extensibility through a modular architecture, enabling additional functionality such as CGI, proxying, authentication, and URL rewriting via loadable modules. The project provides extensive documentation, mailing lists, and a public source repository for developers and administrators who need a stable, configurable server.
Having been the most widely deployed web server since the mid‑1990s, the Apache HTTP Server continues to receive regular stable releases, with the latest 2.4.66 version offering bug fixes and security updates while maintaining compatibility with existing configurations.
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