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[ILUG] Lightweight webserver

[ILUG] Lightweight webserver

Rick Moen rick at linuxmafia.com
Tue Feb 10 17:51:34 GMT 2004


Quoting Dale Gallagher (foobar at mighty.co.za):

> Alternatives to thttpd to consider:
> 
> cthulhu
>   http://cthulhu.fnord.at/

Any versions available for download, that you know of?  The site doesn't
currently offer any, since the code is said to be currently broken.
Also, do you know what his licence terms are?

> fnord
>   http://www.fefe.de/fnord/

Excellent software -- but note that it requires the proprietary
tcpserver daemon.

> fnord is designed to work with daemontools and ucspi-tcp,
> which are superb (used with qmail too)!

It should be noted that they are proprietary.  DJB's coding and design
styles are also an acquired taste -- that I've been emphatically unable
to acquire.

-- 
Cheers,                           "This is Unix.  Stop acting so helpless."
Rick Moen                                               -- D.J. Bernstein
rick at linuxmafia.com



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