OpenBSD-4.6/usr.sbin/httpd/README


                                 Apache
                             Version 1.3 (and up)

  What is it?
  -----------

  Apache is an HTTP server designed as a plug-in replacement for
  the NCSA server version 1.3 (or 1.4). It fixes numerous bugs in
  the NCSA server and includes many frequently requested new
  features, and has an API which allows it to be extended to meet
  users' needs more easily.

  The Latest Version
  ------------------

  Details of the latest version can be found on the Apache HTTP
  server project page under http://httpd.apache.org/.

  Documentation
  -------------

  The documentation available as of the date of this release is
  also included, in HTML format, in the htdocs/manual/ directory.
  For the most up-to-date documentation can be found on
  http://httpd.apache.org/docs/.

  Installation
  ------------

  From Apache version 1.3 and up you have two possibilities to
  build and install the Apache package: The old commonly known
  but manual way from Apache 1.2 and below and the new
  out-of-the-box way through the new Apache Autoconf-style
  Interface (APACI). For detailed instructions see the file
  INSTALL in this directory.

  Licensing
  ---------

  Please see the file called LICENSE.

  Acknowledgments
  ----------------

  We wish to acknowledge the following copyrighted works that
  make up portions of the Apache software:

  Portions of this software were developed at the National Center
  for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) at the University of
  Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

  This software contains code derived from the RSA Data Security
  Inc. MD5 Message-Digest Algorithm, including various
  modifications by Spyglass Inc., Carnegie Mellon University, and
  Bell Communications Research, Inc (Bellcore).

  This package contains a modified version of software written and
  copyrighted by Henry Spencer.  Please see the file called 
  src/regex/COPYRIGHT. 

  The NT port was started with code provided to the Apache Group
  by Ambarish Malpani of ValiCert, Inc. (http://www.valicert.com/).