Minimal web server

Anton Markov anton-F0u+EriZ6ihBDgjK7y7TUQ at public.gmane.org
Sun Mar 27 06:39:50 UTC 2005


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Robert Brockway wrote:
| On Sat, 26 Mar 2005, Walter Dnes wrote:
|
|
|>  Is there something less complex than Apache for serving HTML/XHTML?
|>I'm thinking of getting my feet wet with a home-based server (which
|>IStop allows).  No streaming or cgi in mind, simply XHTML 1.1 and
|>possibly a few small files.  I want something simple and secure.
|
|
| Apache is not hard to setup in a basic configuration.  You could just use
| Apache with lots of the modules turned off.  This would allow you to
| expaned the functionality you use later with little trouble.
|
| Rob
|

Slightly OT:

What web server is usually used for web-based configration UIs such as
CUPS or Webmin? Do they all use a statically-linked version of apache or
something?

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