Apache Web Server Bitten by Path Traversal Security Bug

Back in the 1990s National Center for Supercomputing Applications’ httpd server was the most popular of the early web servers.  It needed a lot of patches though to be truly effective. So it was that Brian Behlendorf and Cliff Skolnick put together a mailing list to develop a new server based on the original httpd server and they called it Apache.

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