On Sun, 1 Feb 2004 11:39:30 -0500 Jerry McBride <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, 2004-02-01 at 10:53, 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? > > > We use mini-httpd at work for our internal web server. It's very small, very > lightweight and it's about the best one I've found for that kind of purpose. I second on that. mini-httpd is very neat. -- /~\ The ASCII Andrej "Ticho" Kacian <andrej at kacian dot sk> \ / Ribbon Campaign GnuPG public key ID: 7CD93FE2 (pgp.mit.edu) X Against HTML Key fingerprint: / \ Email! E87D 9DEF 2A23 6FFB 7AD9 542F 4253 3A46 7CD9 3FE2
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