On Thursday, September 12, 2002, at 10:41  AM, Global Homes Webmaster 
wrote:

> On 09/12/02 at 11:18, Chris Wagner wrote:
>
>> I can run a version of Quid Pro Quo if need be, if web sharing is
>> suspect.
>
> You might want to consider MacHTTP instead 
> (<http://www.machttp.org/>). I'm
> not sure that QPQ is still being supported. I seem to recall hearing 
> that
> Social Engineering went hoofy-side-up quite a while ago. Their web site
> (<http://www.socialeng.com/>) certainly seems to be DOA.
>

For a long while I ran Quid Pro Quo Pro, Summary 1.x, QuickDNS and SIMS 
on the 7200 under OS 8.1. It seemed that the 7200 would crash about 
every two weeks (auto reboots via PowerKey hardware/software kept the 
aggravation to a minimum).

I have moved web serving to a OSX machine running Apache and Summary 
2.x. Since making the move about four months ago the 7200 (now only 
running QuickDNS and SIMS) has run with no errors or problems. (And for 
that matter, so has the OS X machine.) A lot of the stability problems 
I was having seemed to be attributable to QuidProQuo. And, as mentioned 
previously, Social Engineering has not been around to give support for 
years.

I don't have any experience with MacHTTP but at least there are people 
actively working on it and, presumably, supporting it.


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