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Apache Vulnerabilities

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    Mastadamus
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    Are you guys tracking these vulnerabilities being exploited on Apache 2.4.x servers in the wild?

    https://httpd.apache.org/security/vulnerabilities_24.html

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    • M Mastadamus

      Are you guys tracking these vulnerabilities being exploited on Apache 2.4.x servers in the wild?

      https://httpd.apache.org/security/vulnerabilities_24.html

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      murgero
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      @mastadamus Looks like that only affects alias directories.

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        robi
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        My vote is to stop using apache everywhere in favor of modern alternatives, yet the Cloudron architecture contains most exploits to the app container itself, and carries a low level of threat to other apps or the underlying system.

        Conscious tech

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        • robiR robi

          My vote is to stop using apache everywhere in favor of modern alternatives, yet the Cloudron architecture contains most exploits to the app container itself, and carries a low level of threat to other apps or the underlying system.

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          murgero
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          @robi I mean maybe im outta the loop, but how is apache not modern?

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          • murgeroM murgero

            @robi I mean maybe im outta the loop, but how is apache not modern?

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            robi
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            @murgero Architecture, decades of A-patching..

            https://www.nginx.com/blog/nginx-vs-apache-our-view/

            Conscious tech

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              A little unrelated but to the conversation of Apache vs Nginx… it would be a nice idea to have a LEMP stack app too instead of only LAMP.

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              • d19dotcaD d19dotca

                A little unrelated but to the conversation of Apache vs Nginx… it would be a nice idea to have a LEMP stack app too instead of only LAMP.

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                murgero
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                @d19dotca I agree. Would be lovely!

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