此内容没有您所选择的语言版本。

Red Hat JBoss Core Services Apache HTTP Server 2.4.62 Service Pack 3 Release Notes


Red Hat JBoss Core Services 2.4.62

For Use with the Red Hat JBoss Core Services Apache HTTP Server 2.4.62

Red Hat Customer Content Services

Abstract

These release notes contain important information related to the Red Hat JBoss Core Services Apache HTTP Server 2.4.62.

Preface

Welcome to the Red Hat JBoss Core Services version 2.4.62 Service Pack 3 release.

Red Hat JBoss Core Services Apache HTTP Server is an open source web server developed by the Apache Software Foundation. The Apache HTTP Server includes the following features:

  • Implements the current HTTP standards, including HTTP/1.1 and HTTP/2.
  • Supports Transport Layer Security (TLS) encryption through OpenSSL, which provides secure connections between the web server and web clients.
  • Supports extensible functionality through the use of modules, some of which are included with the Red Hat JBoss Core Services Apache HTTP Server.

This release of Red Hat JBoss Core Services includes some important security updates.

To report an error or to improve our documentation, log in to your Red Hat Jira account and submit an issue. If you do not have a Red Hat Jira account, then you will be prompted to create an account.

Procedure

  1. Click the following link to create a ticket.
  2. Enter a brief description of the issue in the Summary.
  3. Provide a detailed description of the issue or enhancement in the Description. Include a URL to where the issue occurs in the documentation.
  4. Clicking Create creates and routes the issue to the appropriate documentation team.

Making open source more inclusive

Red Hat is committed to replacing problematic language in our code, documentation, and web properties. We are beginning with these four terms: master, slave, blacklist, and whitelist. Because of the enormity of this endeavor, these changes will be implemented gradually over several upcoming releases. For more details, see our CTO Chris Wright’s message.

Chapter 1. New features and enhancements

Red Hat JBoss Core Services (JBCS) 2.4.62 Service Pack 3 does not include any new features or enhancements.

You can install the Apache HTTP Server 2.4.62 on Red Hat Enterprise Linux or Windows Server. For more information, see the following sections of the installation guide:

The steps to upgrade to the latest Red Hat JBoss Core Services (JBCS) release differ depending on whether you previously installed JBCS from RPM packages or from an archive file.

Upgrading JBCS when installed from RPM packages

If you installed an earlier release of the JBCS Apache HTTP Server from RPM packages on RHEL 7 or RHEL 8 by using the yum groupinstall or dnf groupinstall command, you can upgrade to the latest release. You can use the dnf groupupdate command to upgrade to the 2.4.62 release on RHEL 7 or RHEL 8.

Note

JBCS does not provide an RPM distribution of the Apache HTTP Server on RHEL 9 or RHEL 10.

Upgrading JBCS when installed from an archive file

If you installed an earlier release of the JBCS Apache HTTP Server from an archive file, you must perform the following steps to upgrade to the Apache HTTP Server 2.4.62:

  1. Install the Apache HTTP Server 2.4.62.
  2. Set up the Apache HTTP Server 2.4.62.
  3. Remove the earlier version of Apache HTTP Server.
Important

JBCS 2.4.62 installations on RHEL 8 or RHEL 9 do not include standalone versions of any package dependencies such as openssl-pkcs11, jansson, curl, brotli, and nghttp2. JBCS 2.4.62 distributions on RHEL 8 or RHEL 9 require that you install the platform-supplied version of any dependencies. JBCS 2.4.62 distributions on RHEL 7 or Window Server still include standalone versions of package dependencies.

The following procedure describes the recommended steps for upgrading a JBCS Apache HTTP Server 2.4.57 release that you installed from archive files to the latest 2.4.62 release.

Prerequisites

  • If you are using Red Hat Enterprise Linux, you have root user access.
  • If you are using Windows Server, you have administrative access.
  • The Red Hat JBoss Core Services Apache HTTP Server 2.4.57 or earlier was previously installed in your system from an archive file.

Procedure

  1. Shut down any running instances of Red Hat JBoss Core Services Apache HTTP Server 2.4.57.
  2. Back up the Red Hat JBoss Core Services Apache HTTP Server 2.4.57 installation and configuration files.
  3. Install the Red Hat JBoss Core Services Apache HTTP Server 2.4.62 by using the .zip installation method for the current system (see Additional Resources below).
  4. Migrate your configuration from the Red Hat JBoss Core Services Apache HTTP Server version 2.4.57 to version 2.4.62.

    Note

    The Apache HTTP Server configuration files might have changed since the Apache HTTP Server 2.4.57 release. Consider updating the 2.4.62 version configuration files instead of overwriting them with the configuration files from a different version, such as the Apache HTTP Server 2.4.57.

  5. Remove the Red Hat JBoss Core Services Apache HTTP Server 2.4.57 root directory.

Additional Resources

Chapter 4. Resolved issues

The following issues are resolved for this release:

Expand
IssueSummary

JBCS-2074

Starting archived JBCS Apache installed outside of /opt via systemd fails when SELinux is enforced

For details of any security fixes in this release, see the errata links in Advisories related to this release.

Chapter 5. Known issues

There are no known issues for this release.

Chapter 6. Supported components

For a full list of component versions that are supported in this release of Red Hat JBoss Core Services, see the Core Services Apache HTTP Server Component Details page. Before you attempt to access the Component Details page, you must ensure that you have an active Red Hat subscription and you are logged in to the Red Hat Customer Portal.

Chapter 7. Advisories related to this release

The following advisories have been issued to document enhancements, bugfixes, and CVE fixes included in this release.

Legal Notice

Copyright © Red Hat.
Except as otherwise noted below, the text of and illustrations in this documentation are licensed by Red Hat under the Creative Commons Attribution–Share Alike 3.0 Unported license . If you distribute this document or an adaptation of it, you must provide the URL for the original version.
Red Hat, as the licensor of this document, waives the right to enforce, and agrees not to assert, Section 4d of CC-BY-SA to the fullest extent permitted by applicable law.
Red Hat, the Red Hat logo, JBoss, Hibernate, and RHCE are trademarks or registered trademarks of Red Hat, LLC. or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries.
Linux® is the registered trademark of Linus Torvalds in the United States and other countries.
XFS is a trademark or registered trademark of Hewlett Packard Enterprise Development LP or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries.
The OpenStack® Word Mark and OpenStack logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of the Linux Foundation, used under license.
All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
Red Hat logoGithubredditYoutubeTwitter

学习

尝试、购买和销售

社区

关于红帽文档

通过我们的产品和服务,以及可以信赖的内容,帮助红帽用户创新并实现他们的目标。 了解我们当前的更新.

让开源更具包容性

红帽致力于替换我们的代码、文档和 Web 属性中存在问题的语言。欲了解更多详情,请参阅红帽博客.

關於紅帽

我们提供强化的解决方案,使企业能够更轻松地跨平台和环境(从核心数据中心到网络边缘)工作。

Theme

© 2026 Red Hat
返回顶部