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Usage:
tcpserver -v -RHl localhost -u 1234 -g 1234 0 80 ./httpd
Will log to stderr in the form
127.0.0.1 200 23 localhost Links_(0.96;_Unix) none /index.html
where 127.0.0.1 is the client IP, 200 is the HTTP exit code, 23 is the
size of the content that was served (or 0 for unsuccessful exit codes),
localhost is the Host: header (the virtual host), the next token is the
user agent with spaces replaced by underscores, the next token (none) is
the Referer HTTP header or "none" if none was given, and the rest of
each line is the decoded requested URL.
fnord-httpd does simple virtual hosting. If the Host: HTTP header is
there, fnord will try to chdir to a directory of that name, i.e. if the
client asks for "/" on host "www.fefe.de:80", fnord will look for
"www.fefe.de:80/index.html". Fnord will also try the directory
"default" if no specific directory for the virtual host was there. If
the directory is a dangling symlink and fnord was compiled with
-DREDIRECT (default), fnord will redirect the whole site. Examples:
lrwxrwxrwx 1 leitner users 19 May 5 01:09 www.foo.de:80 -> http://www.baz.de/
lrwxrwxrwx 1 leitner users 20 May 5 01:12 www.bar.de:80 -> =http://www.baz.de/
http://www.foo.de/blub.html will be redirected to http://www.baz.de/blub.html.
http://www.bar.de/blub.html will be redirected to http://www.baz.de/.
fnord implements el-cheapo HTTP ranges (only byte ranges and only of the
form x-y, not multiple ranges).
fnord implements content type matching and Accepts: parsing, but the
content type table is compiled in, i.e. to change it, you have to change
the source code. Shouldn't be a problem because you _have_ the source
code ;)
fnord implements HTTP redirection. If a file is not found, but a
dangling symlink is there under the same name, fnord will issue a
redirection to the contents of that symlink. To be RFC compliant, the
symlink must point to a full URL, i.e.
ln -s ftp://foobar.math.fu-berlin.de/pub/dietlibc/dietlibc-0.11.tar.bz2 dietlibc-0.11.tar.bz2
fnord implements in-place substitution of * to *.gz
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if the file is available and the client supports the mime-type and
content-encoding. That means you can save substantial bandwidth by
having an index.html.gz for each index.html, as most clients can
transparently decode gzipped files.
fnord will change dots at the start of file or directory names to colons
in the query before trying to answer them.
fnord understands and implements keep-alive connections.
fnord can use sendfile on Linux to enable zero-copy TCP.
If fnord is given the -c option, it will regard files
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whose names end with ".cgi" as CGI programs and try to execute them.
CGI programs starting with "nph-" will be handled as no-parse-header
CGIs. Please see http://hoohoo.ncsa.uiuc.edu/cgi/interface.html for the
CGI specification.