W3C httpd

CERN httpd

The CERN httpd (also known as W3C httpd) is a generic public domain full-featured hypertext server which can be used as a regular HTTP server. The server is typically running on port 80 to serve hypertext and other documents but it can also serve as a proxy -- a server on a firewall machine -- that provides access for people inside a firewall to the outside world. When running as proxy httpd may be configured to do caching of documents resulting in faster response times.

Authors
Ari Luotonen, Henrik Frystyk Nielsen, Tim Berners-Lee
Status NEW
Version 3.0A is the final version. It was generated July 15 1996. We may give out security patches but future server work has been moved to the Java based Jigsaw server. You can also read the W3C position statement on the CERN server
Platforms
The server runs on most Unix platforms. See also the VMS version.
Getting the Source Code
The latest source code is available in the following formats:

You can also browse through the latest source files on our server!

A packet contains the following components:

You can see how to unpack and compile the software in the README file, and you can find more information on how to install the daemon in the Installation Guide and how to use it in the User's Guide.

Copyright
W3C httpd is covered by the MIT Copyright Statement, and with acknowledgement to CERN
Patches, Bug fixes, etc..
When you have modifications and want them to go into our code base then please fill out the form for Corrections, Modifications, and Patches and send it to us. Otherwise we can not use the patch!


More information

Features include


Henrik Frystyk Nielsen, httpd@w3.org,

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