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Secure Mini-Apache for Embedded Linux
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michael
on Tue Jan 27, 2004 05:47 PM
from the apache-on-the-atkins-diet dept.
from the apache-on-the-atkins-diet dept.
An anonymous reader writes "Embedded webserver specialist Mbedthis Software has released AppWeb, a new "mini-Apache" for embedded Linux focusing on high security and designed for 'embedding in applications and devices.' AppWeb can be configured with a memory footprint of only 110K, and targets web services, offline applications, and embedded device management, according to Mbedthis."
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Here's an example (Score:5, Funny)
While cool, this isn't Apache (Score:5, Informative)
(http://slashdot.org/~mhesseltine/journal/ | Last Journal: Monday April 19 2004, @06:37PM)
From the article,
along withSo, while it's cool, it's not a port of Apache to an embeded environment.
I'm going to look into this... (Score:3, Interesting)
(http://www.ganjablogger.com/ | Last Journal: Thursday January 05 2006, @05:36PM)
And if that is the case why on earth wouldn't you be using for your typical small deployments whether embedded or not?
ProxyPassReverse support? (Score:1)
ACME Labs Software (Score:5, Interesting)
(http://slashdot.org/ | Last Journal: Wednesday December 10 2003, @02:54PM)
If you need to get really small, and don't need much by way of features, micro_httpd [acme.com], but that's probably overkill (underkill?)
A smaller alternative (Score:3, Informative)
you think thats small? ... (Score:2, Informative)
Boa currently seems to be the favorite web server in the embedded crowd, and embedded Linux, despite all the marketing hype, really is a big deal. Supposedly, an older version of Boa, v0.92q, runs in 32K address space on m68k, like used in uCLinux