Date: Thu, 19 Sep 1996 10:52:33 -0400 (EDT) From: Paul Nash <paul@plato.oneworld.net> To: admin@multinet.net (Graydon Hoare) Cc: jack@xtalwind.net, isp@freebsd.org Subject: Re: CERN errors Message-ID: <199609191452.KAA02091@plato.oneworld.net> In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.3.91.960919104217.25253A-100000@house.multinet.net> from "Graydon Hoare" at Sep 19, 96 10:44:30 am
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> > 65534 is often used for the nobody account your web server runs as. what > sort of server are you running? I've been on freeBSD/apache 1.1.1 for a few > months now and it handles it without a hitch. > -graydon <admin@multinet.net> > Basically it's a box running with about 6 other websites all multi-homed using a patched CERN3.0 httpd. I've been kicking around the move to Apache, but am a bit hesitant.. CERN3.0 is a nice stable (hrm, well it used to be) package where-as the ncsa/apache line has had some problems in the past.. What's everyone else's view on Apache? -Paul
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