On Mon, 1 Oct 2012, Mouse wrote:
[A] 486 based
system will simply not have enough physical memory
available [...] while serving up pages via Apache.
Perhaps, if you insist on
running apache. [...]
With Apache the gold standard when it comes to public facing
web
servers, and with constantly changing links and the need for reducing
support emails, who in their right mind /doesn't/ use Apache along
with stuff such as mod_rewrite these days?
Perhaps I'm just not in my right mind, then - I use bozohttpd. I
wouldn't go _near_ apache; it includes far too much stuff I have no
need for and therefore do not want in my exposed attack surface.
How does bozohttpd, in your opinion, compare with thttpd?
--
David Griffith
dgriffi at
cs.csubak.edu
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