Apache httpd 2.4.58 with brotli support, TLS 1.3, OpenSSL 3.0.11 with http2, mod_http2 2.0.24 and ALPN for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7/8/9, CentOS 7, Alma Linux 8/9, Rocky Linux 8/9

Apache httpd 2.4.58-1 with brotli compression library from Google, TLS 1.3, http2 (HTTP/2) support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux and CentOS 7/8, Alma Linux 8/9, Rocky Linux 8/9 added to repository. mod_http2 2.0.13 and mod_ssl are built dynamically against OpenSSL 3.0.11.

We build OpenSSL+QUIC 3.0.11 separately since v2.4.56-2, installing it separately to /lib64 with .so.81.3 suffix to ensure it won’t interfere with your system libraries. You can safely delete openssl111* packages. On EL8 and EL9 please enable httpd module:

dnf module enable httpd:codeit

Since 2.4.33 we added brotli compression library. Since 2.4.35 release we start building Apache httpd against OpenSSL 1.1.1*. Since 2.4.37 release TLS 1.3 final version (not to be confused with any draft versions) is supported and enabled by default. Please note that TLS 1.3 final version is supported in Chrome 70+ and Mozilla Firefox 63+. brotli support is already included in base RPM file. All you need is to add filters like

AddOutputFilterByType BROTLI_COMPRESS text/html text/plain text/xml text/css text/javascript application/javascript

Changes:

                                                         -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
Changes with Apache 2.4.58

  *) SECURITY: CVE-2023-45802: Apache HTTP Server: HTTP/2 stream
     memory not reclaimed right away on RST (cve.mitre.org)
     When a HTTP/2 stream was reset (RST frame) by a client, there
     was a time window were the request's memory resources were not
     reclaimed immediately. Instead, de-allocation was deferred to
     connection close. A client could send new requests and resets,
     keeping the connection busy and open and causing the memory
     footprint to keep on growing. On connection close, all resources
     were reclaimed, but the process might run out of memory before
     that.
     This was found by the reporter during testing of CVE-2023-44487
     (HTTP/2 Rapid Reset Exploit) with their own test client. During
     "normal" HTTP/2 use, the probability to hit this bug is very
     low. The kept memory would not become noticeable before the
     connection closes or times out.
     Users are recommended to upgrade to version 2.4.58, which fixes
     the issue.
     Credits: Will Dormann of Vul Labs

  *) SECURITY: CVE-2023-43622: Apache HTTP Server: DoS in HTTP/2 with
     initial windows size 0 (cve.mitre.org)
     An attacker, opening a HTTP/2 connection with an initial window
     size of 0, was able to block handling of that connection
     indefinitely in Apache HTTP Server. This could be used to
     exhaust worker resources in the server, similar to the well
     known "slow loris" attack pattern.
     This has been fixed in version 2.4.58, so that such connection
     are terminated properly after the configured connection timeout.
     This issue affects Apache HTTP Server: from 2.4.55 through
     2.4.57.
     Users are recommended to upgrade to version 2.4.58, which fixes
     the issue.
     Credits: Prof. Sven Dietrich (City University of New York)

  *) SECURITY: CVE-2023-31122: mod_macro buffer over-read
     (cve.mitre.org)
     Out-of-bounds Read vulnerability in mod_macro of Apache HTTP
     Server.This issue affects Apache HTTP Server: through 2.4.57.
     Credits: David Shoon (github/davidshoon)

  *) mod_ssl: Silence info log message "SSL Library Error: error:0A000126:
     SSL routines::unexpected eof while reading" when using
     OpenSSL 3 by setting SSL_OP_IGNORE_UNEXPECTED_EOF if
     available. [Rainer Jung]

  *) mod_http2: improved early cleanup of streams.
     [Stefan Eissing]

  *) mod_proxy_http2: improved error handling on connection errors while
     response is already underway.
     [Stefan Eissing]

  *) mod_http2: fixed a bug that could lead to a crash in main connection
     output handling. This occured only when the last request on a HTTP/2
     connection had been processed and the session decided to shut down.
     This could lead to an attempt to send a final GOAWAY while the previous
     write was still in progress. See PR 66646.
     [Stefan Eissing]

  *) mod_proxy_http2: fix `X-Forward-Host` header to carry the correct value.
     Fixes PR66752.
     [Stefan Eissing]

  *) mod_http2: added support for bootstrapping WebSockets via HTTP/2, as
     described in RFC 8441. A new directive 'H2WebSockets on|off' has been
     added. The feature is by default not enabled.
     As also discussed in the manual, this feature should work for setups
     using "ProxyPass backend-url upgrade=websocket" without further changes.
     Special server modules for WebSockets will have to be adapted,
     most likely, as the handling if IO events is different with HTTP/2.
     HTTP/2 WebSockets are supported on platforms with native pipes. This
     excludes Windows.
     [Stefan Eissing]

  *) mod_rewrite: Fix a regression with both a trailing ? and [QSA].
     in OCSP stapling. PR 66672. [Frank Meier , covener]

  *) mod_http2: fixed a bug in flushing pending data on an already closed
     connection that could lead to a busy loop, preventing the HTTP/2 session
     to close down successfully. Fixed PR 66624.
     [Stefan Eissing]

  *) mod_http2: v2.0.15 with the following fixes and improvements
     - New directive 'H2EarlyHint name value' to add headers to a response,
       picked up already when a "103 Early Hints" response is sent. 'name' and
       'value' must comply to the HTTP field restrictions.
       This directive can be repeated several times and header fields of the
       same names add. Sending a 'Link' header with 'preload' relation will
       also cause a HTTP/2 PUSH if enabled and supported by the client.
     - Fixed an issue where requests were not logged and accounted in a timely
       fashion when the connection returns to "keepalive" handling, e.g. when
       the request served was the last outstanding one.
       This led to late appearance in access logs with wrong duration times
       reported.
     - Accurately report the bytes sent for a request in the '%O' Log format.
       This addresses #203, a long outstanding issue where mod_h2 has reported
       numbers over-eagerly from internal buffering and not what has actually
       been placed on the connection.
       The numbers are now the same with and without H2CopyFiles enabled.
     [Stefan Eissing]

  *) mod_proxy_http2: fix retry handling to not leak temporary errors.
     On detecting that that an existing connection was shutdown by the other
     side, a 503 response leaked even though the request was retried on a
     fresh connection.
     [Stefan Eissing]

  *) mod_rewrite: Add server directory to include path as mod_rewrite requires
     test_char.h. PR 66571 [Valeria Petrov ]

  *) mod_http2: new directive `H2ProxyRequests on|off` to enable handling
     of HTTP/2 requests in a forward proxy configuration.
     General forward proxying is enabled via `ProxyRequests`. If the
     HTTP/2 protocol is also enabled for such a server/host, this new
     directive is needed in addition.
     [Stefan Eissing]

  *) core: Updated conf/mime.types:
     - .js moved from 'application/javascript' to 'text/javascript'
     - .mjs was added as 'text/javascript'
     - add .opus ('audio/ogg')
     - add 'application/vnd.geogebra.slides'
     - add WebAssembly MIME types and extension
     [Mathias Bynens <@mathiasbynens> via PR 318,
      Richard de Boer , Dave Hodder ,
      Zbynek Konecny ]

  *) mod_proxy_http2: fixed using the wrong "bucket_alloc" from the backend
     connection when sending data on the frontend one. This caused crashes
     or infinite loops in rare situations.
  *) mod_proxy_http2: fixed a bug in retry/response handling that could lead
     to wrong status codes or HTTP messages send at the end of response bodies
     exceeding the announced content-length.
  *) mod_proxy_http2: fix retry handling to not leak temporary errors.
     On detecting that that an existing connection was shutdown by the other
     side, a 503 response leaked even though the request was retried on a
     fresh connection.
  *) mod_http2: fixed a bug that did cleanup of consumed and pending buckets in
     the wrong order when a bucket_beam was destroyed.
     [Stefan Eissing]

  *) mod_http2: avoid double chunked-encoding on internal redirects.
     PR 66597 [Yann Ylavic, Stefan Eissing]

  *) mod_http2: Fix reporting of `Total Accesses` in server-status to not count
     HTTP/2 requests twice. Fixes PR 66801.
     [Stefan Eissing]

  *) mod_ssl: Fix handling of Certificate Revoked messages
     in OCSP stapling. PR 66626. []

  *) mod_http2: fixed a bug in handling of stream timeouts.
     [Stefan Eissing]

  *) mod_tls: updating to rustls-ffi version 0.9.2 or higher.
     Checking in configure for proper version installed. Code
     fixes for changed clienthello member name.
     [Stefan Eissing]

  *) mod_md:
     - New directive `MDMatchNames all|servernames` to allow more control over how
       MDomains are matched to VirtualHosts.
     - New directive `MDChallengeDns01Version`. Setting this to `2` will provide
       the command also with the challenge value on `teardown` invocation. In version
       1, the default, only the `setup` invocation gets this parameter.
       Refs #312. Thanks to @domrim for the idea.
     - For Managed Domain in "manual" mode, the checks if all used ServerName and
       ServerAlias are part of the MDomain now reports a warning instead of an error
       (AH10040) when not all names are present.
     - MDChallengeDns01 can now be configured for individual domains.
       Using PR from JГ©rГґme Billiras (@bilhackmac) and adding test case and fixing proper working
     - Fixed a bug found by JГ©rГґme Billiras (@bilhackmac) that caused the challenge
       teardown not being invoked as it should.

  *) mod_ldap: Avoid performance overhead of APR-util rebind cache for
     OpenLDAP 2.2+.  PR 64414.  [Joe Orton]

  *) mod_http2: new directive 'H2MaxDataFrameLen n' to limit the maximum
     amount of response body bytes put into a single HTTP/2 DATA frame.
     Setting this to 0 places no limit (but the max size allowed by the
     protocol is observed).
     The module, by default, tries to use the maximum size possible, which is
     somewhat around 16KB. This sets the maximum. When less response data is
     available, smaller frames will be sent.

  *) mod_md: fixed passing of the server environment variables to programs
     started via MDMessageCmd and MDChallengeDns01 on *nix system.
     See .
     [Stefan Eissing]

  *) mod_dav: Add DavBasePath directive to configure the repository root
     path.  PR 35077.  [Joe Orton]

  *) mod_alias: Add AliasPreservePath directive to map the full
     path after the alias in a location. [Graham Leggett]

  *) mod_alias: Add RedirectRelative to allow relative redirect targets to be
     issued as-is. [Eric Covener, Graham Leggett]

  *) core: Add formats %{z} and %{strftime-format} to ErrorLogFormat, and make
     sure that if the format is configured early enough it applies to every log
     line.  PR 62161.  [Yann Ylavic]

  *) mod_deflate: Add DeflateAlterETag to control how the ETag
     is modified. The 'NoChange' parameter mimics 2.2.x behavior.
     PR 45023, PR 39727. [Eric Covener]

  *) core: Optimize send_brigade_nonblocking(). [Yann Ylavic, Christophe Jaillet]

  *) mod_status: Remove duplicate keys "BusyWorkers" and "IdleWorkers".
     Resolve inconsistency between the previous two occurrences by
     counting workers in state SERVER_GRACEFUL no longer as busy,
     but instead in a new counter "GracefulWorkers" (or on HTML
     view as "workers gracefully restarting"). Also add the graceful
     counter as a new column to the existing HTML per process table
     for async MPMs. PR 63300. [Rainer Jung]

NGINX 1.25.2 Mainline with Brotli, TLS 1.3, OpenSSL 3.0.10, HTTP/2 and HTTP/3 for Red Hat Enterprise Linux, CentOS, Rocky, Oracle, Alma Linux EL7/EL8/EL9

NGINX 1.25.2 mainline with HTTP/3 support added to EL7, EL8, EL9 repositories. brotli compression module from Google, http2, ngx cache purge and ngx http geoip2 modules added or built-in. OpenSSL built dynamically using OpenSSL+QUIC 3.0.10.

Major changes:

  • Feature: the “http2” directive, which enables HTTP/2 on a per-server basis; the “http2” parameter of the “listen” directive is now deprecated.
  • Change: HTTP/2 server push support has been removed.
  • Change: the deprecated “ssl” directive is not supported anymore.
  • Bugfix: in HTTP/3 when using OpenSSL.

RHEL 7 / CentOS 7:

yum upgrade -y codeit-repo-release
yum-config-manager --disable CodeIT-quic --save
yum-config-manager --enable CodeIT-mainline --save

RHEL 8-9 / Alma Linux 8-9 / Rocky Linux 8-9 / CentOS 8-9 / Other EL8/EL9 repos are modular now.  To install nginx with HTTP/3 support, you need to enable the appropriate stream:

dnf module reset -y nginx
dnf module enable -y nginx:codeit-mainline

We build OpenSSL+QUIC 3.0 separately since v1.21.6, installing it separately to /lib64 with .so.81.3 suffix to ensure it won’t interfere with your system libraries.

Exerimental HTTP/3 support added in NGINX 1.25.0 Mainline. We build it with the corresponding module (–with-http_v3_module).

NGINX 1.25.1 Mainline with Brotli, TLS 1.3, OpenSSL 3.0.9, HTTP/2 and HTTP/3 for Red Hat Enterprise Linux, CentOS, Rocky, Oracle, Alma Linux EL7/EL8/EL9

NGINX 1.25.1 mainline with HTTP/3 support added to EL7, EL8, EL9 repositories. brotli compression module from Google, http2, ngx cache purge and ngx http geoip2 modules added or built-in. OpenSSL built dynamically using OpenSSL+QUIC 3.0.9.

Major changes:

  • Feature: the “http2” directive, which enables HTTP/2 on a per-server basis; the “http2” parameter of the “listen” directive is now deprecated.
  • Change: HTTP/2 server push support has been removed.
  • Change: the deprecated “ssl” directive is not supported anymore.
  • Bugfix: in HTTP/3 when using OpenSSL.

RHEL 7 / CentOS 7:

yum upgrade -y codeit-repo-release
yum-config-manager --disable CodeIT-quic --save
yum-config-manager --enable CodeIT-mainline --save

RHEL 8-9 / Alma Linux 8-9 / Rocky Linux 8-9 / CentOS 8-9 / Other EL8/EL9 repos are modular now.  To install nginx with HTTP/3 support, you need to enable the appropriate stream:

dnf module reset -y nginx
dnf module enable -y nginx:codeit-mainline

We build OpenSSL+QUIC 3.0 separately since v1.21.6, installing it separately to /lib64 with .so.81.3 suffix to ensure it won’t interfere with your system libraries.

Exerimental HTTP/3 support added in NGINX 1.25.0 Mainline. We build it with the corresponding module (–with-http_v3_module).

NGINX 1.25.0 QUIC/HTTP3 Notice

Please note that since NGINX 1.25.0 QUIC branches on Mercurial and GitHub are removed.

All the development moved to Mainline branch. Thus, the builds of Mainline version now have QUIC. QUIC Streams and repository will be moved to the archive repo, please switch to mainline:

RHEL 7 / CentOS 7:

yum upgrade -y codeit-repo-release
yum-config-manager --enable CodeIT-mainline --save

RHEL 8-9 / Alma Linux 8-9 / Rocky Linux 8-9 / CentOS 8-9 / Other EL8/EL9:

dnf module reset -y nginx
dnf module enable -y nginx:codeit-mainline

NGINX team also notified that TCP streams now do not have QUIC support, thus we build without --with-stream_quic_module option.

NGINX 1.25.0 Mainline with Brotli, TLS 1.3, OpenSSL 3.0.8, HTTP/2 and HTTP/3 for Red Hat Enterprise Linux, CentOS, Rocky, Oracle, Alma Linux EL7/EL8/EL9

NGINX 1.25.0 mainline with HTTP/3 support added to EL7, EL8, EL9 repositories. brotli compression module from Google, http2, ngx cache purge and ngx http geoip2 modules added or built-in. OpenSSL built dynamically using OpenSSL+QUIC 3.0.8.

TLS 1.3 final works with Google Chrome 70+ and Mozilla Firefox 63+.

RHEL 7 / CentOS 7:

yum upgrade -y codeit-repo-release
yum-config-manager --disable CodeIT-quic --save
yum-config-manager --enable CodeIT-mainline --save

RHEL 8-9 / Alma Linux 8-9 / Rocky Linux 8-9 / CentOS 8-9 / Other EL8/EL9 repos are modular now.  To install nginx with HTTP/3 support, you need to enable the appropriate stream:

dnf module reset -y nginx
dnf module enable -y nginx:codeit-mainline

We build OpenSSL+QUIC 3.0 separately since v1.21.6, installing it separately to /lib64 with .so.81.3 suffix to ensure it won’t interfere with your system libraries.

Exerimental HTTP/3 support added in NGINX 1.25.0 Mainline. We build it with the corresponding module (–with-http_v3_module).

NGINX 1.24.0 stable with Brotli, TLS 1.3, OpenSSL 3.0.8, HTTP/2 for Red Hat Enterprise Linux, CentOS, Rocky, Oracle, Alma Linux EL7/EL8/EL9

NGINX 1.24.0 stable added to EL7, EL8, EL9 repositories. brotli compression module from Google, http2, ngx cache purge и ngx http geoip2 modules added or built-in. OpenSSL built dynamically using OpenSSL+QUIC 1.1.1r.

TLS 1.3 final works with Google Chrome 70+ and Mozilla Firefox 63+.

RHEL 8-9 / Alma Linux 8-9 / Rocky Linux 8-9 / CentOS 8-9 / Other EL8/EL9 repos are modular now.  To install nginx mainline, you need to enable the appropriate stream:

dnf module enable -y nginx:codeit-stable

We build OpenSSL+QUIC 3 separately since v1.23.4, installing it separately to /lib64 with .so.81.3 suffix to ensure it won’t interfere with your system libraries.

Apache httpd 2.4.57 with brotli support, TLS 1.3, OpenSSL 3.0.8 with http2, mod_http2 2.0.13 and ALPN for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7/8/9, CentOS 7, Alma Linux 8/9, Rocky Linux 8/9

Apache httpd 2.4.57-1 with brotli compression library from Google, TLS 1.3, http2 (HTTP/2) support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux and CentOS 7/8, Alma Linux 8/9, Rocky Linux 8/9 added to repository. mod_http2 2.0.13 and mod_ssl are built dynamically against OpenSSL 3.0.8.

We build OpenSSL+QUIC 3.0.8 separately since v2.4.56-2, installing it separately to /lib64 with .so.81.3 suffix to ensure it won’t interfere with your system libraries. You can safely delete openssl111* packages. On EL8 and EL9 please enable httpd module:

dnf module enable httpd:codeit

Since 2.4.33 we added brotli compression library. Since 2.4.35 release we start building Apache httpd against OpenSSL 1.1.1*. Since 2.4.37 release TLS 1.3 final version (not to be confused with any draft versions) is supported and enabled by default. Please note that TLS 1.3 final version is supported in Chrome 70+ and Mozilla Firefox 63+. brotli support is already included in base RPM file. All you need is to add filters like

AddOutputFilterByType BROTLI_COMPRESS text/html text/plain text/xml text/css text/javascript application/javascript