apache2 2.4.52-1ubuntu4.12 source package in Ubuntu

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apache2 (2.4.52-1ubuntu4.12) jammy-security; urgency=medium

  * SECURITY UPDATE: source code disclosure with handlers configured via
    AddType
    - debian/patches/CVE-2024-40725.patch: copy the trusted flag from the
      subrequest in modules/http/http_request.c.
    - CVE-2024-40725

 -- Marc Deslauriers <email address hidden>  Wed, 17 Jul 2024 14:57:26 -0400

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apache2: Apache HTTP Server

 The Apache HTTP Server Project's goal is to build a secure, efficient and
 extensible HTTP server as standards-compliant open source software. The
 result has long been the number one web server on the Internet.
 .
 Installing this package results in a full installation, including the
 configuration files, init scripts and support scripts.

apache2-bin: Apache HTTP Server (modules and other binary files)

 The Apache HTTP Server Project's goal is to build a secure, efficient and
 extensible HTTP server as standards-compliant open source software. The
 result has long been the number one web server on the Internet.
 .
 This package contains the binaries only and does not set up a working
 web-server instance. Install the "apache2" package to get a fully working
 instance.

apache2-bin-dbgsym: debug symbols for apache2-bin
apache2-data: Apache HTTP Server (common files)

 The Apache HTTP Server Project's goal is to build a secure, efficient and
 extensible HTTP server as standards-compliant open source software. The
 result has long been the number one web server on the Internet.
 .
 This package contains architecture-independent common files such as icons,
 error pages and static index files.

apache2-dev: Apache HTTP Server (development headers)

 The Apache HTTP Server Project's goal is to build a secure, efficient and
 extensible HTTP server as standards-compliant open source software. The
 result has long been the number one web server on the Internet.
 .
 This package provides development headers and the apxs2 binary for the Apache
 2 HTTP server, useful to develop and link third party additions to the Debian
 Apache HTTP server package.
 .
 It also provides dh_apache2 and dh sequence addons useful to install various
 Debian Apache2 extensions with debhelper. It supports
  - Apache 2 module configurations and shared objects
  - Site configuration files
  - Global configuration files

apache2-doc: Apache HTTP Server (on-site documentation)

 The Apache HTTP Server Project's goal is to build a secure, efficient and
 extensible HTTP server as standards-compliant open source software. The
 result has long been the number one web server on the Internet.
 .
 This package provides the documentation for the Apache 2 HTTP server. The
 documentation is shipped in HTML format and can be accessed from a local
 running Apache HTTP server instance or by browsing the file system directly.

apache2-ssl-dev: Apache HTTP Server (mod_ssl development headers)

 The Apache HTTP Server Project's goal is to build a secure, efficient and
 extensible HTTP server as standards-compliant open source software. The
 result has long been the number one web server on the Internet.
 .
 This package provides the development header and the dependencies for
 modules that interact with mod_ssl's internal openssl state.

apache2-suexec-custom: Apache HTTP Server configurable suexec program for mod_suexec

 Provides a customizable version of the suexec helper program for mod_suexec.
 This is not the version from upstream, but can be configured with a
 configuration file.
 .
 If you do not need non-standard document root or userdir settings, it is
 recommended that you use the standard suexec helper program from the
 apache2-suexec-pristine package instead.

apache2-suexec-custom-dbgsym: debug symbols for apache2-suexec-custom
apache2-suexec-pristine: Apache HTTP Server standard suexec program for mod_suexec

 Provides the standard suexec helper program for mod_suexec. This version is
 compiled with document root /var/www and userdir suffix public_html. If you
 need different settings, use the package apache2-suexec-custom.

apache2-suexec-pristine-dbgsym: debug symbols for apache2-suexec-pristine
apache2-utils: Apache HTTP Server (utility programs for web servers)

 Provides some add-on programs useful for any web server. These include:
  - ab (Apache benchmark tool)
  - fcgistarter (Start a FastCGI program)
  - logresolve (Resolve IP addresses to hostnames in logfiles)
  - htpasswd (Manipulate basic authentication files)
  - htdigest (Manipulate digest authentication files)
  - htdbm (Manipulate basic authentication files in DBM format, using APR)
  - htcacheclean (Clean up the disk cache)
  - rotatelogs (Periodically stop writing to a logfile and open a new one)
  - split-logfile (Split a single log including multiple vhosts)
  - checkgid (Checks whether the caller can setgid to the specified group)
  - check_forensic (Extract mod_log_forensic output from Apache log files)
  - httxt2dbm (Generate dbm files for use with RewriteMap)

apache2-utils-dbgsym: debug symbols for apache2-utils
libapache2-mod-md: transitional package

 This is a transitional package to apache2 for users of libapache2-mod-md.
 It can be safely removed after the installation is complete.

libapache2-mod-proxy-uwsgi: transitional package

 This is a transitional package to apache2 for users of
 libapache2-mod-proxy-uwsgi.
 It can be safely removed after the installation is complete.