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SubjectRe: Why khttpd is a bad idea
On Sun, 20 Jun 1999, Chris Smith wrote:

> Hate to burst this bubble, but what is the use of a completely static web
> server on an embedded device? None. If you can't use dynamic pages then
> you can't report status, and if you can't handle some kind of CGI or

I think it's useful for status reporting: serving files from /proc.
If you turn caching off, there you are with a remote monitoring tool
:)

greetings
endre

--
..all in all it's just another rule in the firewall.

/Ping Flood/


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