All releases tagged Stable


Changes: This release fixes a few issues found in the previous version. The most important one was related to keep-alive connections accessing non-cached static content. It also fixes other minor issues in the administration interface. Upgrading is encouraged.


Changes: This release fixes a regression introduced on Cherokee 0.99.41. Some PHP programs stopped working because of an unfortunate error. Upgrading is strongly encouraged.


Changes: This release fixes three issues. First, the directory listing was not encoding some filenames in the right way. Second, the "make test" did not work if executed from a release tarball. And finally, a regression regarding virtual server management was fixed in cherokee-admin. Upgrading is encouraged.


Changes: Both virtual servers and behavior rules can now be enabled/disabled with a single click, which is an extremely handy feature for performing maintenance tasks. Support for a few very unusual HTTP response codes was added. The Chinese and Dutch translations were updated. Upgrading is encouraged.


Changes: This release has fixed a number of issues, most of them regarding the error logging. It also adds translations to Brazilian Portuguese and French. Finally, it fixes a few minor issues in Cherokee Admin. Upgrading is strongly encouraged.


Changes: This release adds support for Unicode, so the server can work with files and directories with non-ASCII characters in them (Chinese, Spanish, etc.), adds support for PHP-FPM (so it's automatically configured from the PHP wizard if it's found in the system), lets information sources be cloned (so adding redundant sources is much easier), improves the documentation regarding the RRD graphs, and fixes a few minor bugs. Upgrading is encouraged.


Changes: New features include a new rule type for matching URL arguments, support for defining per-rule timeout values, and new wizards for setting up PHP and Ruby on Rails. The reverse HTTP proxy no longer generates 502 errors when a back-end server doesn't handle a POST request as expected. The I/O-cache subsystem has been improved so it can be used even when the cached files change. Upgrading is encouraged.


Changes: This release improves the usage graphs in the administration interface. It adds the HTTP reverse proxy support for spawning information sources (back-end servers). It also adds X-Real-IP support to the FastCGI, SCGI, uWSGI, and CGI handlers. Additionally, it fixes a number of minor issues. Updating is encouraged.


Changes: This release has integrated a new, much more modern error reporting mechanism. The RRD graphs support (throughput, active connections, timeouts, etc.) has also been rewritten; it's much faster now. Finally, this release also improves a number of wizards and documentation entries. Updating is strongly encouraged.


Changes: This release adds quite a few Wizards for the most common Web software. It also fixes a number of issues detected in the previous release. For instance, the reverse proxy module can work with SVN repositories. Updating is strongly encouraged.