Re: [vox-tech] bare-bones web server

2002-07-18 Thread Peter Jay Salzman

nicole, i'm pretty dumb about webservers, but i *think* you just
described khttpd (formerly tux).

pete

begin Nicole Carlson [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Hi everyone
 
 Can anyone recommend a tiny-footprint, minimal, feature-free, really
 bare-bones web server for Linux?  I'm doing research on web servers, and
 Apache is way too smart for its own good.  :)  Can someone help me out?
 
 Thanks BUNCHES,
 
 --nicole twn

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Re: [vox-tech] bare-bones web server

2002-07-18 Thread nbs

On Thu, Jul 18, 2002 at 03:43:55PM -0700, Nicole Carlson wrote:
 Hi everyone
 
 Can anyone recommend a tiny-footprint, minimal, feature-free, really
 bare-bones web server for Linux?  I'm doing research on web servers, and
 Apache is way too smart for its own good.  :)  Can someone help me out?

boa, thttpd, tux ...

I've seen dozens listed on Freshmeat that claim to be small  fast. ;)

-bill!
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Re: [vox-tech] bare-bones web server

2002-07-18 Thread Peter Jay Salzman

#include std/disclaimeraboutreplyingtoyourownmessage

there's also a webserver written in bash, but i don't know anything
about it.  i don't even know what it's called.  if i had to guess, it
would prolly be something like bash-httpd or bhttpd or something
like that.

i would imagine it would be small and not very featureful.  but then
again, like i said, i don't even know what the thing is called let alone
its feature set.

pete



begin Peter Jay Salzman [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 nicole, i'm pretty dumb about webservers, but i *think* you just
 described khttpd (formerly tux).
 
 pete
 
 begin Nicole Carlson [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Hi everyone
  
  Can anyone recommend a tiny-footprint, minimal, feature-free, really
  bare-bones web server for Linux?  I'm doing research on web servers, and
  Apache is way too smart for its own good.  :)  Can someone help me out?
  
  Thanks BUNCHES,
  
  --nicole twn

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Re: [vox-tech] bare-bones web server

2002-07-18 Thread Foo Lim

On Thu, 18 Jul 2002, Nicole Carlson wrote:

 Hi everyone
 
 Can anyone recommend a tiny-footprint, minimal, feature-free, really
 bare-bones web server for Linux?  I'm doing research on web servers, and
 Apache is way too smart for its own good.  :)  Can someone help me out?
 
 Thanks BUNCHES,
 
 --nicole twn


Hi Nicole,

I'm using dhttpd.  The tarball is only 26Kb.  You can find it on 
freshmeat.

HTH, FL

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Re: [vox-tech] bare-bones web server

2002-07-18 Thread Nicole Carlson

On Thu, 18 Jul 2002, Henry House wrote:
 I have had good experiences with thttpd[*], tiny or throttling HTTP
 server.

This sounds like something Bill The Cat would say.  :)

Seriously, thanks everyone!  I'm looking into all suggestions, with Boa
emerging as the front-runner.

--nicole twn

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Re: [vox-tech] bare-bones web server

2002-07-18 Thread Rick Moen

Quoting Foo Lim ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):

 I'm using dhttpd.  The tarball is only 26Kb.  You can find it on 
 freshmeat.

Written by David A. Bartold.  http://uts.cc.utexas.edu/~foxx/dhttpd/

Included in the lists of alternatives to all DJBware, at
http://linuxmafia.com/~rick/faq/#djb 

(That FAQ item got expanded by a factor of two to include all that
alternative software, the day that DJB made more-or-less legal threats
about the existing FAQ contents.)

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Re: [vox-tech] bare-bones web server

2002-07-18 Thread Rick Moen

Quoting Peter Jay Salzman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):

 nicole, i'm pretty dumb about webservers, but i *think* you just
 described khttpd (formerly tux).

khttpd is Arjan van de Ven's project.  TUX is Ingo Molnar's.  Both still
around; similar but separate efforts.

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