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SHAREWARE: PlanetWide v1.10 OS/2 Web Server Released!

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Chris Payne)
Wed Sep 10 06:07:18 1997

To: os2ann.DISCUSS@bloom-picayune.MIT.EDU
Date: 10 Sep 1997 03:03:00 -0400
From: cepayne@uoguelph.ca (Chris Payne)
Reply-To: cepayne@uoguelph.ca (Chris Payne)


Reply-to:     cepayne@uoguelph.ca (Chris Payne)
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New Product: PlanetWide Web Server
Filename: pwws110.zip
Filesize: 320k
Registration: $45 US / 83 DM / 30 Sterling

Available at ftp://ftp.bmtmicro.com/bmtmicro/pwws110.zip and
later today at http://www.bmtmicro.com

Short Description:
==================

PlanetWide v1.10 is a powerful, multithreaded, 32-bit OS/2 HTTP Web Server. It
was developed to serve high volumes of data from the OS/2 Warp platform, and
do it efficiently!

As the webmaster, you require an HTTP server that is lean on the system
resources, and still performs.  PlanetWide was written with a text-based
interface, preserving precious memory and virtual swap space.

There is also a lot of important information available to you in the log file,
and in the text window. Further explanation is available; (see: log file ).

The server configuration is very simple, and you should be up and running in
just a few minutes. Enjoy.

FEATURES IN THIS RELEASE:
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*      Configurable maximum number of connections
*      Configurable maximum packet size (BLOCKSIZE).
*      Support for a large number of simultaneous connections.
*      Full reverse DNS lookup per connection.
*      Complete logging of all incoming connections including
*      Number of threads in use at the time.
           - Peak threads.
           - Client IP address or domain name (DNS lookup).
           - File delivered.
           - File requested even if file is nonexistent or the
             user does not have permission to receive it.
*      Built-in NCSA imagemap support (RECT, CIRCLE, POLY, and DEFAULT).
*      CGI interface for running external EXE and CMD files (GET and POST).
*      Allow/disallow any IP number, range, or subnet on a per directory
       basis.
*      Directory and file security on a per directory basis.
*      Configurable remote server kill from your web browser.
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