Date: Tue, 23 Nov 2010 20:46:08 -0800 From: Charlie Kester <corky1951@comcast.net> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: new user questions. (Before I back myself into a corner!) Message-ID: <20101124044608.GM48679@comcast.net> In-Reply-To: <201011231643.32338.beech@freebsd.org> References: <4CEC4677.7554.3BF9432E@dave.g8kbv.demon.co.uk> <201011231643.32338.beech@freebsd.org>
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On Tue 23 Nov 2010 at 17:43:32 PST Beech Rintoul wrote: >On Tuesday 23 November 2010 13:55:51 Dave wrote: > ><SNIP> > >> Have a small web server, again I've read that Apache can do a good job, >> but I don't want (nor need) all it's facilities, in particular I need to >> lock it down so no "Put's" can happen for a start! The web pages are >> simple flat form, text and static graphics, with a little client side >> scripting, purely to find the client's local date and time, to select the >> graphic to serve. > >Two good choices for a lightweight webserver would be: > >www/cherokee Easy to configure > >www/lighttpd Also lightweight and easy to configure Another good one is www/hiawatha - fast, secure, easy to configure Despite popular misimpressions, there are many more webservers out there besides Apache and IIS. It will probably be well worth your time, Dave, to spend some time at freshports.org, browsing the www category.
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