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- ABYSS
- Aims to be a fully HTTP/1.1 compliant web server. Its main design goals are speed, low
resource usage and portability
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- AOLserver
- A fast multi-threaded web server - also makes a great publishing server -- you can edit
content across the network with HTML publishing tools like AOLpress or Netscape
Communicator and have your site's full text index incrementally updated automatically!
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- Apache
- The most popular web server on the Internet since April of 1996
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- Apache-SSL
- A secure Webserver, based on Apache and SSLeay. It is licensed under a BSD-style
licence
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- Apprentice
- An HTTP daemon written in Perl and based on two great libraries (HTML::Mason and
libwww-perl)
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- EPIWEB
- An FTP/HTTP server with modules support. Modules run as separate "looping" processes
locally or remotely, and can be configured to run under separate userids
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- ghttpd
- A fast and efficient HTTP server that has CGI support. ghttpd has a small memory inprint and
is capable of handling thousands of connections. It is ideal for large and small websites
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- Hiawatha Webserver
- Hiawatha is an advanced and secure webserver for Unix. It has been written with 'being secure' as its main goal. This resulted in a webserver which has for example DoS protection, connection control and traffic throttling. It has of course also thoroughly been checked and tested for buffer overflows.
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- Improved mod_frontpage
- A module for the Apache HTTP Server which replaces the Apache-FP patches and module
supplied with the Microsoft FrontPage Server Extensions available from Microsoft and
Ready-to-Run Software
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- iPlanet Web Server
- A multi-process, multi-threaded HTTP1.1 compliant web server that delivers a
high-performance Java application platform with support for Java Servlets, JavaServer
Pages, and in-process, plugable Java Virtual Machines.
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