Download Apache HTTP Server
The Apache HTTP Server Project is a collaborative software development effort aimed at creating a robust, commercial-grade, featureful, and freely-available source code implementation of an HTTP (Web) server, it is part of the Apache Software Foundation.
Stable Release
- Latest Version: 2.4.63 (released 2025-01-23)
For historical releases, including the 1.3, 2.0 and 2.2 families of releases, are available from the archive download site.
Apache httpd for Microsoft Windows is available from a number of third party vendors.
If you are downloading the Win32 distribution, please read these important notes.
httpd
Apache HTTP Server 2.4.63 is the latest available version 2025-01-23:
| httpd-2.4.63.tar.gz | PGP | SHA256 | SHA512 | Source as gzip with LF line endings |
| httpd-2.4.63.tar.bz2 | PGP | SHA256 | SHA512 | Source as bz2 with LF line endings |
For details, see the Official Announcement and the CHANGES_2.4 and CHANGES_2.4.63 lists.
Alternative downloads:
mod_fcgid
Apache FastCGI module for Apache HTTP Server released as 2.3.9 2013-10-08:
| mod_fcgid-2.3.9.tar.gz | PGP | MD5 | SHA1 | Source as gzip with LF line endings |
| mod_fcgid-2.3.9.tar.bz2 | PGP | MD5 | SHA1 | Source as bz2 with LF line endings |
| mod_fcgid-2.3.9-crlf.zip | PGP | MD5 | SHA1 | Win32, Netware or OS/2 Source with CR/LF line endings |
For information about this module subproject, see the mod_fcgid module project page.
mod_ftp
Apache FTP module for Apache HTTP Server released as 0.9.6-beta 2008-10-08:
| mod_ftp-0.9.6-beta.tar.bz2 | PGP | MD5 | SHA1 | Source with LF line endings (bzip2 compressed) |
| mod_ftp-0.9.6-beta.tar.gz | PGP | MD5 | SHA1 | Source with LF line endings (gzip compressed) |
| mod_ftp-0.9.6-beta-crlf.zip | PGP | MD5 | SHA1 | Win32, Netware or OS/2 Source with CR/LF line endings |
For information about this module subproject, see the mod_ftp module project page.
Verify the integrity of the files
Use the links below to download the Apache HTTP Server from the download servers. You must verify the integrity of the downloaded files using signatures downloaded from the main distribution directory. The signatures can be verified with the KEYS file.
It is essential that you verify the integrity of the downloaded files using the PGP or SHA signatures. Please read Verifying Apache HTTP Server Releases for more information on why you should verify the releases and how to do it.