This is a simple http server for purely static content. You can
use it to serve the content of a ftp server via http for example.
It is also nice to export some files quickly by starting an http
server in a few seconds without editing a config file first.
Features/Design:
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* single process: select() + non-blocking I/O
* automatically generates directory listings when asked for a
directory (check for index.html available as option), caches
the listings.
* no config file, just a few switches. Try "webfsd -h" for a
list.
* Uses ${PREFIX}/etc/webfsd/mime.types to map file extentions
to mime/types (not included).
* supports keep-alive and pipelined requests.
* serves byte ranges.
* optional logging in common log file format.
Fast parser and formatter for HTTP Date.
HTTP::Tiny is a small, simple, correct HTTP/1.1 client.
This plugin extends the RESTful API of Orthanc with WADO and DICOMweb
support.
The plugin replaces the default SQLite engine of Orthanc with a
PostgreSQL back-end.
HTTP authentication plugin for Redmine.
publicfile supplies files to the public through HTTP and FTP.
Security features:
publicfile chroot()s to the public file area and sheds root privileges.
publicfile never attempts to modify the public file area.
publicfile never runs any other programs.
HTTP features:
publicfile supports virtual hosts through the Host field.
publicfile supports virtual hosts through absolute URLs.
publicfile supports HTTP/1.1 persistent connections.
publicfile supports HTTP/1.1 chunked responses.
publicfile supports user-controlled content types.
publicfile supports exact-prefix If-Modified-Since.
FTP features:
publicfile has built-in LIST and NLST commands.
publicfile provides EPLF LIST responses.
publicfile supports restarted transfers.
publicfile supports pipelining.
Apache Traffic Server is a high-performance web proxy
cache that improves network efficiency and performance
by caching frequently-accessed information at the edge
of the network.
http_ping is like the regular ping(8) command, except that it sends
HTTP requests isntead of ICMP echo requests. I.e., it runs an HTTP
fetch every few seconds, timing how long they take.
The PEAR::Auth_HTTP class provides methods for creating an HTTP
authentication system using PHP, that is similar to Apache's
realm-based .htaccess authentication.