Peter Wu said: > On Sun, Feb 01, 2004 at 05:10:44PM +0100, LJN wrote: > >> On Sun, 2004-02-01 at 17:03, Peter Wu wrote: >> > On Sun, Feb 01, 2004 at 03:53:43PM +0000, Eamon Caddigan wrote: >> > >> > > Hey all, >> > > >> > > I'm thinking of setting up a small httpd on my desktop computer. >> Since I >> > > have a dynamic IP and no extra box to use as a "server", I just >> want >> > > something really simple that will let me serve static files, e.g. >> > > torrents, images, and the occasional MP3. >> > > >> > > Some programs that look interesting (found 'em all in portage) are: >> boa, >> > > monkeyd, cherokee, and fnord. Would anybody with experience in one >> or >> > > more of these share their opinion? Are there any others I'm >> missing? >> > >> > Give Apache a try. >> >> he said lightweight. > > You can disable all the modules and it becomes lightweight.
If by lightweight, he meant easy to get up and running "out of the box", then Apache would still be a good candidate. It will serve up static pages with the default config rather nicely. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
