hmm. you *could* move the port to 8088 of course. :-)
On 11-03-14 13:55, Liam Proven wrote:
On 11 March 2014 03:29, Michael B. Brutman
<mbbrutman-cctalk at brutman.com>
wrote:
This is just a little test so that the infamous
PCjr can serve (most) of
its
own web site:
http://67.185.176.54:8080/
That link has the main page, and it should look like my normal PCjr web
site. This next link has some fun server status like memory available,
DOS
version, BIOS date, etc.:
http://67.185.176.54:8080/proc/
You might find the TCP/IP statistics interesting. It's been running
over 24
hours now.
There are one or two links that are broken because I did not get all of
the
content moved over. Otherwise, it should work if you try it. The speed
might
not be great as it is a 4.77Mhz machine and multiple people can make
requests at the same time, so be patient - it will catch up. Please, no
saturation bombing - it is very easy to DoS this particular DOS machine.
Oh, very neat! Kudos for an MS-DOS webserver on an 8088!
I've tweeted it, but I wouldn't worry too much - I don't have that
many followers. When I tweet an eBay auction, it normally only gets
30-40 hits or so. I don't think that will DDOS it.