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August 27, 2014
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Upgrading Apache for AMS 5.0.6

  • August 27, 2014
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Can I upgrade the Apache Tomcat to 2.4.X that ships with Adobe Media Server 5 without causing any problems? It is currently at 2.2.21 I believe and is somewhat out of date... Thanks!

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    Adobe Employee
    September 4, 2014

    We have not tried those step of migration till now...Please try them at your own risk and also share your experiences on this forum...

    BTW following is the list of most of those components which have been touched/added by Adobe to Apache setup...

    Httpd.conf

    "C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Media Server 5\Apache2.2\modules\mod_ctrlplane.so"

    "C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Media Server 5\Apache2.2\modules\asneu.dll"

    "C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Media Server 5\Apache2.2\modules\libexpat.dll"

    "C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Media Server 5\Apache2.2\modules\adbe_dme.dll"

    "C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Media Server 5\Apache2.2\modules\mod_hlshttp.so"

    "C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Media Server 5\Apache2.2\modules\adbe_license.dll"

    "C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Media Server 5\Apache2.2\modules\libeay32.dll"

    "C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Media Server 5\Apache2.2\modules\hds.dll"

    "C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Media Server 5\Apache2.2\modules\mod_jithttp.so"

    "C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Media Server 5\Apache2.2\modules\mod_f4fhttp.so"

    BTW, the above are 32 bit modules, you will need 32 bit port of Apache 2.4.x

    Adobe Employee
    September 4, 2014

    Can you specify what according to you are the major benefits of moving from Apapche 2.2.1 to 2.4.x

    seawolf72Author
    Participant
    September 10, 2014

    Our security team has recommended it - they have suggested that 2.2.27 is the minimum acceptable version, but if I have to go to the trouble of upgrading might as well go all the way to 2.4.x...