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Distribution Tarballs

Here you can find the latest distribution tarballs of the various mod_ssl release versions. They are considered to be stable and you're strongly advised to use only these on production servers. Obsolete versions you can find here. If you want to check the integrity of a tarball (typically when grabbing a tarball from a mirror) you can additionally verify it via the provided PGP 2.x signatures.

   Bytes      Timestamp       Filename
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  820067 Feb  8 12:20:34 2008 mod_ssl-2.8.31-1.3.41.tar.gz
  820416 Sep 12 07:45:00 2007 mod_ssl-2.8.30-1.3.39.tar.gz  [LATEST]
  820450 Sep 10 22:37:08 2007 mod_ssl-2.8.29-1.3.39.tar.gz
  820417 Jul 28 15:59:11 2006 mod_ssl-2.8.28-1.3.37.tar.gz
  820432 May 17 20:58:03 2006 mod_ssl-2.8.27-1.3.36.tar.gz
  820387 May  8 09:17:28 2006 mod_ssl-2.8.26-1.3.35.tar.gz
  820352 Oct 18 08:31:59 2005 mod_ssl-2.8.25-1.3.34.tar.gz
  820292 Sep  2 22:59:01 2005 mod_ssl-2.8.24-1.3.33.tar.gz

Legalities

This software package uses strong cryptography, so even if it is created, maintained and distributed from liberal countries in Europe (where it is legal to do this), it falls under certain export/import and/or use restrictions in some other parts of the world.

PLEASE REMEMBER THAT EXPORT/IMPORT AND/OR USE OF STRONG CRYPTOGRAPHY SOFTWARE, PROVIDING CRYPTOGRAPHY HOOKS OR EVEN JUST COMMUNICATING TECHNICAL DETAILS ABOUT CRYPTOGRAPHY SOFTWARE IS ILLEGAL IN SOME PARTS OF THE WORLD. SO, WHEN YOU IMPORT THIS PACKAGE TO YOUR COUNTRY, RE-DISTRIBUTE IT FROM THERE OR EVEN JUST EMAIL TECHNICAL SUGGESTIONS OR EVEN SOURCE PATCHES TO THE AUTHOR OR OTHER PEOPLE YOU ARE STRONGLY ADVISED TO PAY CLOSE ATTENTION TO ANY EXPORT/IMPORT AND/OR USE LAWS WHICH APPLY TO YOU. THE AUTHOR OF MOD_SSL IS NOT LIABLE FOR ANY VIOLATIONS YOU MAKE HERE. SO BE CAREFULLY YOURSELF, IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY.

CREDIT INFORMATION: This product includes software developed by Ben Laurie for use in the Apache-SSL HTTP server project. Additionally it uses a tool developed by Larry Wall and David MacKenzie for use in the GNU project of the FSF.