By the way, thanks for quite elaborate answer, David!
Of course I wanted to rant about stuff like MS certification, that I
don't care, etcetera, but your points are really valid so I better
keep silent.

The only bit I didn't get is this:

"This program has potential to kill any host running any IP port
(web server, ftp server, mail). "

What does it mean? As for my knowledge, if port is already occupied by
some process, another process cannot bind to it (Windows might be an
exception, I think). Is this Windows you are talking about or am I
missing something?

How do you protect against somebody running shttpd on arbitrary port ?

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