OS2WWW Overview
Technical
OS2WWW is an enhanced version of an OS/2 port of the NCSA httpd 1.3
with commonly 350% better performance than existing servers for OS/2,
therefore its name THE POWER SERVER. It fully supports forms and CGI
scripts.
Gold Release
This is the gold release of OS2WWW. It requires IBM's OS/2
version 2.11 or later with IBM's TCP/IP for OS/2 Base Kit 2.0 or later
with at least CSD64092 applied to TCP/IP. Users of IBM's Warp Connect
have the software they need.
This version supports most of the features of the original NCSA httpd
server including:
- Compatible with Web browsers using HTTP/1.0
- Forms support - executes CGI/1.1, CGI/1.0 and old NCSA scripts
with both METHOD=GET and METHOD=POST.
- On the fly directory index generation.
- Imagemap support (also sometimes called clickable images).
- Access Control of directories on the server.
- Audit trail of all accesses.
- Aliases allow users to see a unified directory structure, even
if documents are distributed across multiple network drives.
- Redirections allow administrators to move documents to another
server without affecting existing references in other documents.
- Support for directory requests of "/path" as well as "/path/".
- Server side includes.
- Access control on a per-directory basis.
- Common log format logging.
Enhancements:
- Much improved speed through its multi-threaded architecture.
- Easy installation without editing complex configuration files.
- Usage and performance statistics available while the server
is operating.
- A full set of request and response traces and logs to track
client and server problems.
- Support for directly specifying Imagemap configuration files within
the URL, avoiding the need to maintain a global configuration file
for all imagemaps.
- Support for the nearest POINT method in imagemaps.
- Store documents with long HPFS filenames, or with FAT 8.3 filenames.
Users specifying a long filename automatically access the equivalent
FAT 8.3 file if OS2WWW is running on a FAT partition.
- Path names can use either Unix style / or DOS style \ to
separate directory names.
- Server scripts can be written in REXX or can be an OS/2 executable
written in any compiled language.
- Command line options to set priority and alternative document root
directory without modifying configuration files.
Features to be supported in Scream version:
- Dramatic performance improvement
- SSL security
- SHTTP security when industry standard available
- Proxy server
- Unified security and configuration across WWW, FTP and Gopher servers.
Licensing and Copyright
Please read the copyright notice and
licensing details.
Author: CompuSource
e-Mail: source@iaccess.za
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