Wampserver 2.5 is not compatible with Windows XP, neither with SP3, nor Windows Server 2003.
If you use Windows 9x,ME we consider you to use version below 2.0. WampServer is available for free (under GPML license) in two distinct versions : 32 and 64 bits.
If you have to install an older version, check if there are any security advisories that apply to the version. O Wamp Server, anteriormente conhecido simplesmente como WAMP, um pacote completo semelhante ao 'apachefriends' que o deixa instalar e configurar facilmente no seu computador as verses mais recentes do servidor web Apache, linguagem de programao PHP e servidor de. If you install an older version of AppServ, it may contain security vulnerabilities that were patched or fixed in subsequent versions. We strongly recommend that you install the latest production version available. This page is for AppServ versions which have reached EOL(end of life) and are no longer being developed or supported by the AppServ. If this was useful, you can buy me a coffee here.AppServ All Version for who need to downgrade or choose old version for any situation. These instructions are for localhost development only, we don't need valid certificates for that. Please also note that you can't use valid SSL certificates generated with Let's Encrypt or other free SSL service, because you need to own the domain name that you're trying to validate. Please note that you'll get a warning in the browser saying that the certificate is not valid! This is perfectly normal, as the certificate is self-signed. If eveything is fine, restart your WAMP Server and go to or or whatever virtual hosts you may have. It will show you if there's any syntax errors. You're done! Now, to check the validity of the file, type httpd -t in your command prompt. Check the following parameters to ensure they are configured correctly and not commented: DocumentRoot "c:/wamp64/www" Now open C:\wamp64\bin\apache\apache2.4.27\conf\extra\nf and apply the following changes below the line. LoadModule socache_shmcb_module modules/mod_socache_shmcb.so Using a text editor, open C:\wamp64\bin\apache\apache2.4.27\conf\nf and un-comment following 3 lines: LoadModule ssl_module modules/mod_ssl.so If the key folder doesn't already exist, create it. It should be: localhost.Ĭopy the generated private.key and certificate.crt files from C:\Users\%YOUR_USERNAME%\.openssl to the C:\wamp64\bin\apache\apache2.4.27\conf\key\ folder.
The one question that really matters here is the FQDN. The WAMPServer 2.5 to 3 Change History can be found here: 'MY' WampServer modifications from 2.5 to 2.5.18 plus three or four other improvements.
Generate SSL certificate using OpenSSL:.After you've downloaded and installed WAMP Server, follow these steps: