mpm-itk 2.4.7-03-1 source package in Ubuntu

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mpm-itk (2.4.7-03-1) unstable; urgency=high

  * New upstream release.
    * Fix an issue where connections would be attempted closed in the parent
      instead of in the child. This would result in "Connection: close" not being
      honored, and various odd effects with SSL keepalive in certain browsers.
      (Closes: #798108)
    * Correct a log message on AssignGroupIDExpr failure; patch from Roland Mas.
      (Closes: #743498)

 -- Steinar H. Gunderson <email address hidden>  Wed, 09 Sep 2015 19:36:47 +0200

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Steinar H. Gunderson
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libapache2-mpm-itk: multiuser module for Apache

 The mpm-itk module, although not technically a Multi-Processing Module (MPM)
 (although it used to be) enhances the classical "prefork" module (that is,
 without threads), in such a way that it allows you to constrain each
 individual vhost to a particular system user and group. This allows you to run
 several different web sites on a single server without worrying that they will
 be able to read each others' files. mpm-itk is largely independent of e.g.
 what scripting technology is in use on your server; in particular, it does not
 require you to run your scripts as CGI to get the extra security benefit.

libapache2-mpm-itk-dbgsym: debug symbols for package libapache2-mpm-itk

 The mpm-itk module, although not technically a Multi-Processing Module (MPM)
 (although it used to be) enhances the classical "prefork" module (that is,
 without threads), in such a way that it allows you to constrain each
 individual vhost to a particular system user and group. This allows you to run
 several different web sites on a single server without worrying that they will
 be able to read each others' files. mpm-itk is largely independent of e.g.
 what scripting technology is in use on your server; in particular, it does not
 require you to run your scripts as CGI to get the extra security benefit.