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thttpd.SlackBuild |
thttpd (the tiny/turbo/throttling HTTP server) thttpd is a simple, small, portable, fast, and secure HTTP server. Simple: It handles only the minimum necessary to implement HTTP/1.1. Well, maybe a little more than the minimum. Small: It has a very small run-time size, since it does not fork and is very careful about memory allocation. Portable: It compiles cleanly on most any Unix-like OS. Fast: In typical use it's about as fast as the best full-featured servers. Secure: It goes to great lengths to protect the web server machine against attacks and breakins from other sites. Notes: By default the directory to serve through HTTP will be '/var/www/thttpd', if you want to change it execute the SalckBuild for example as: # WEBDIR='/opt/www' sh thttpd.SlackBuild for example. To build and use this package the user/group 'thttpd' is required to exists in your system. You can add it with: # groupadd -g 227 thttpd # useradd -u 227 -g 227 -c "User for thttpd" -d / -s /bin/false thttpd See http://slackbuilds.org/uid_gid.txt