[leaf-user] Web server question

2002-07-04 Thread Scott Ritchie

Is there a httpd package for bering?  That is other than weblet.  Just need
something very simple.



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Re: [leaf-user] Web server question

2002-07-04 Thread guitarlynn

On Thursday 04 July 2002 14:58, Scott Ritchie wrote:
 Is there a httpd package for bering?  That is other than weblet. 
 Just need something very simple.

Charles has thttpd packaged on his site, it should work fine with
Bering. Weblet/sh-httpd is the smallest of the available ones and
if it is larger than what you are wanting, you can strip the weblet
html/cgi files and replace with what you would like to use instead.

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Re: [leaf-user] Web server question

2002-07-04 Thread Chad Carr


On Thu, 4 Jul 2002 15:08:38 -0500
guitarlynn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On Thursday 04 July 2002 14:58, Scott Ritchie wrote:
  Is there a httpd package for bering?  That is other than weblet. 
  Just need something very simple.
 
 Charles has thttpd packaged on his site, it should work fine with
 Bering. Weblet/sh-httpd is the smallest of the available ones and
 if it is larger than what you are wanting, you can strip the weblet
 html/cgi files and replace with what you would like to use instead.

I also have a mini_httpd package for Bering (by the same author -
http://www.acme.com/software/mini_httpd/) which can do ssl (by itself) if
you're interested.  It is not, small, however, being statically compiled
against openssl.  It has not been documented, however.

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