Multiple security issues were found in libvpx multimedia library which could result in denial of service and potentially the execution of arbitrary code if malformed WebM files are processed.
Tim Düsterhus discovered that haproxy, a TCP/HTTP reverse proxy, did not properly sanitize HTTP headers when converting from HTTP/2 to HTTP/1. This would allow a remote user to perform CRLF injections.
In the November 2019 survey we received responses from 1,308,343,327 sites across 243,734,379 unique domain names and 9,274,744 web-facing computers. This reflects a gain of 7.46 million sites, 2.18 million domains and 230,000 computers.
Amongst the largest web server vendors, Microsoft, nginx, and Google all gained sites this month, increasing by 19.41 million (+10.59%), 10.17 million (+2.38%), and 1.33 million (+3.83%) sites respectively, whilst Apache lost 13.56 million (-3.64%) sites.
While Microsoft gained substantially the most sites overall, this translated to a relatively small increase of domains (+13,000). As a result, it saw the largest loss of domain market share, dropping by 0.18pp. Apache similarly lost market share, with a drop of 0.16pp, despite a large increase in domains (+268,000).
nginx fared better, with an increase in domains (+522,000) almost double that of Apache’s leaving its market share largely unchanged. nginx also saw large gains in web-facing computers (+113,000) and amongst the top million busiest sites (+1,000) giving it the largest market share increases in those metrics.
All of the largest web server vendors were however outpaced this month in domain gains by both Cloudflare and OpenResty, which increased by 1.06 million and 558,000 domains. While the survey tracks these products separately, OpenResty makes uses of the nginx core, integrating it with additional Lua-based modules, while Cloudflare’s own server software was originally based on nginx. The survey now finds a total of 18.22 million domains for the Cloudflare web server software, and 7.10 million for OpenResty.
Developer | October 2019 | Percent | November 2019 | Percent | Change |
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nginx | 427,719,289 | 32.88% | 437,886,327 | 33.47% | 0.59 |
Apache | 372,604,250 | 28.64% | 359,048,240 | 27.44% | -1.20 |
Microsoft | 183,224,187 | 14.08% | 202,633,184 | 15.49% | 1.40 |
34,861,968 | 2.68% | 36,196,549 | 2.77% | 0.09 |
Developer | October 2019 | Percent | November 2019 | Percent | Change |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Apache | 54,121,818 | 30.23% | 53,951,988 | 29.84% | -0.39 |
nginx | 34,944,638 | 19.52% | 35,040,645 | 19.38% | -0.14 |
16,290,724 | 9.10% | 17,063,254 | 9.44% | 0.34 | |
Microsoft | 8,904,875 | 4.97% | 8,973,218 | 4.96% | -0.01 |
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Developer | October 2019 | Percent | November 2019 | Percent | Change |
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Apache | 308,936 | 30.89% | 306,237 | 30.62% | -0.27 |
nginx | 256,892 | 25.69% | 257,908 | 25.79% | 0.10 |
Microsoft | 82,208 | 8.22% | 81,502 | 8.15% | -0.07 |
LiteSpeed | 17,591 | 1.76% | 17,859 | 1.79% | 0.03 |
Developer | October 2019 | Percent | November 2019 | Percent | Change |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Apache | 3,249,401 | 35.92% | 3,283,599 | 35.40% | -0.52 |
nginx | 2,839,512 | 31.39% | 2,952,194 | 31.83% | 0.44 |
Microsoft | 1,556,561 | 17.21% | 1,625,360 | 17.52% | 0.32 |
Developer | October 2019 | Percent | November 2019 | Percent | Change |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Apache | 72,628,613 | 30.07% | 72,896,226 | 29.91% | -0.16 |
nginx | 61,758,374 | 25.57% | 62,280,666 | 25.55% | -0.01 |
Microsoft | 48,723,464 | 20.17% | 48,736,409 | 20.00% | -0.18 |
2,173,193 | 0.90% | 2,333,619 | 0.96% | 0.06 |
On Wednesday, November 13th, a contingent of the cPanel team volunteered at the Houston Food Bank. Over the course of three hours, we managed to assemble 4800 boxes of food and prepare 60 pallets for delivery to families in need. These boxes of food will serve families throughout 18 different counties across the greater Houston area. Founded in 1982, the Houston Food Bank is a 308,000 square-foot warehouse and is the largest Feeding America food bank in the …
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