1450N/A The Apache HTTP Server is a powerful and flexible HTTP/1.1 compliant
1450N/A web server. Originally designed as a replacement for the NCSA HTTP
1450N/A Server, it has grown to be the most popular web server on the
1450N/A Internet. As a project of the Apache Software Foundation, the
1450N/A developers aim to collaboratively develop and maintain a robust,
1450N/A commercial-grade, standards-based server with freely available
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1450N/A Portions of this software were developed at the National Center
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1450N/A Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
1450N/A This software contains code derived from the RSA Data Security
1450N/A Inc. MD5 Message-Digest Algorithm, including various
1450N/A modifications by Spyglass Inc., Carnegie Mellon University, and
Bell Communications Research, Inc (Bellcore).
This package contains software written by Philip Hazel and copyrighted by
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