"SHTTPD": Windows web-server, light-weight, stand-alone and multi-platform (Unix, etc)
Anothony Georgeo
anogeorgeo at yahoo.com
Wed Jun 7 16:53:46 UTC 2006
Hi,
I was reading
<http://tor.eff.org/docs/tor-hidden-service.html.en>
and I thought I could help with the the following
question:
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If you're on Windows, ...what should we suggest here?
Is there a good simple free software (not just
"freeware") web server for Windows? Please let me know
what we should say here.
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IMO "Shttpd" ("Simple HTTPD") is a worthy candidate as
a Windows web-server for use with HiddenServices.
<http://shttpd.sourceforge.net/>
Shttpd is a very nice, secure(SSL), free & open-source
(MIT license), light-weight and stand-alone web-server
which is multi-platform (Win32, Unix, Linux, *BSD,
MacOS, QNX, Solaris).
Shttpd has a great and easy to use GUI and the code
for
Shttpd was security reviewed by Adam Zeldis.
Quotes from the site:
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Overview:
SHTTPD is a lightweight web server. The main design
goals are the ease of use and the ability to embed.
Ideal for personal use, web-based software demos (like
PHP, Perl etc), quick file sharing. A care has been
taken to make the code secure. SHTTPD is licensed
under
the terms of MIT license.
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Features:
* Small. Fast. No bloat, no installation.
* GET, POST, HEAD, PUT, DELETE methods
* CGI, SSL, digest auth, resumed download, aliases
* Standard logging (combined format)
* Very simple and clean embedded API
* dietlibc friendly. NOT that friendly to the uClibc
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Regards,
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