Hello, I use the Cern httpd on a few macines, both as a normal server and proxy. It works well but for a certain project I need a fast server for many hits / small documents.
Spinner and NCSA are options but alas, non debian. Is there a debian version or at least some suggestions for where to put things to conform to the File system standard? I have actually had to chose where to put workfiles for cern, i.e. CacheRoot /var/spool/proxy_cache/ or did at least not find a reccomendation. Things like not setting a default dir for the proxy cache in the config file are minor annoyances. But working with a non debian package is just too much for me. So could someone please help? [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://this.is/ragnar --------- Warning! ---- plug for what we are doing ------ By the way. The reson I nead a fast httpd is that I have just set up a server with a very nice domain name allowing URLs like. http://this.is/home this.is/clinton this.is/it We plan to metarefresh to other servers so average page size is small (Welcome.html = 319) but if one of our URLs were to be used in an internetional promotional campaign we would expect to get a lot of traffic.

