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Abyss Web Server X1
Free, tiny and fully compliant to standards:
Abyss Web Server X1 is a free personal web server available for Windows and Linux operating systems.
Despite its tiny footprint (the executable file size is less than 104 KB); it supports HTTP/1.1, dynamic content generation through CGI/1.1 scripts, Server Side Includes (SSI), custom error pages, and user access control (HTTP authentication/password protected files).
It features also a remote web management interface that makes its configuration as easy as browsing a web site.

Low requirements for great performance:
Abyss Web Server X1 does not require huge memory or excessive computing power to run. That's why it can be used without problems even on small or out-dated systems. It performs at least as well as the common web servers available on the market.

Easy configuration:
A remote web management interface called the console makes the web server configuration as easy as browsing a web site. No need to edit configuration files, the console helps you setting the server parameters in an effortless manner.
Hosts your PHP, Perl, and ASP scripts:

Abyss Web Server X1 has been specially written to make using CGI scripts the simplest possible even on Windows platforms. Adding PHP, Perl, or ASP support is a matter of a few clicks.
Features summary::
  • HTTP/1.1, HTTP/1.0 and HTTP/0.9 support
  • Keep-Alive support
  • Partial downloads support
  • Caching negotiation
  • CGI/1.1 support
  • Server Side Includes (SSI)
  • Index files support
  • Directory listing generation
  • Aliases support
  • Custom error pages
  • User access control (HTTP authentication/password protected files)
  • Users and groups management
  • Customizable MIME types
  • Logging in compliance with standard formats
  • Remote web management interface (console)

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Comments - Category: Network, Server and P2P - Added on 8th Apr 2002 by vj -

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