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ANNOUNCEMENT OF CERN HTTP DAEMON 3.0

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Henrik Frystyk Nielsen)
Mon Sep 26 21:27:07 1994

Date: Tue, 27 Sep 1994 02:25:12 +0100
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                           *  *  *  *  *

  CERN httpd is a generic hypertext server which can be used as a
  regular HTTP server running typically on port 80 to serve hypertext
  and other documents, and also 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 and lower
  impact on the network traffic to the outside world.

                           *  *  *  *  *

CERN httpd 3.0 is now available. You can get the source code from

        ftp://info.cern.ch/pub/www/src/WWWDaemon.tar.Z

Note that this package DOESN'T contain the CERN Library. This must be
down loaded from

        ftp://info.cern.ch/pub/www/src/WWWLibrary.tar.Z

An announcement of a new release of the library is made together with
this one. Many of the BUG-fixes and new features are a part of this library.

Precompiled binaries are available for Sun4, Solaris 2, HP Snake,
NeXT, NeXT-386, Decstation Ultrix, DEC OSF/1, SGI and AIX. They can be
found at

        ftp://info.cern.ch/pub/www/bin

Look also at the list of other platforms supported at

        http://info.cern.ch/hypertext/WWW/Library/User/Platform/Platform.html

Precompiled binaries with direct WAIS access are available for both
Sun4 and Solaris. If the daemon is used without direct WAIS access then
it goes to our server at

	http://info.cern.ch:8001

This server has been there for a while but due to heavy overload on
info, PLEASE get your own WAIS gateway. See more information on this
at

	http://info.cern.ch/hypertext/WWW/Daemon/WAISGate.html

Furthermore, there is a cern_httpd_3.0-lresolv.tar.Z for Sun4
which contains an httpd linked with the -lresolv option.

Remember that the binaries for utility programs (htadm, htimagem
cgiparse, and cgiutils) are distributed in a separate file in
	
        ftp://info.cern.ch/pub/www/bin

Online docs:
        http://info.cern.ch/httpd/

The current address to send email about CERN Server is:

        httpd@info.cern.ch

or use the www-proxy@info.cern.ch mailing list about proxy problems.
To subscribe send the message

        subscribe www-proxy Your Name

to www-proxy-request@info.cern.ch.
             ^^^^^^^

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CERN Httpd 3.0 Release Notes

* The common BUILD for the Line Mode Browser, the CERN Server and the Library
  of common code now accepts a command line option:

        BUILD linemode | daemon | library

  to build a specific component. The default action is to build all three
  parts. BUILD is now also provided in a Bourne Shell version

* Added
        - IconPath
        - AddIconToStd

  as directives in the configuration file. The first one allows to redirect
  the standard icons to another server without having to do the installation
  manually. The second allows to add a icon to the standard set. This
  is handy if a single icon is to be added for a specific MIME-type

* Also added the `LogFileDateExt' as a new configuration directive. It
  specifies a common time/date extension for all the logfiles. Spaces
  in the format are converted to `_`

* Logfiles are now opened with a O_APPEND option on UNIX platforms. This 
  should prevent child processes from writing to the log file at the
  same time

* Bug in `\ ' parsing fixed in config file

* Bug in password recognition fixed. This ensures no more endless loops!

* Fixed bug on GMT time calculation (thanks to Michael Fischer)

* Increased the BACKLOG number of the listen command from 5 to 32 -
  thanks to Simon E Spero, ses@tipper.oit.unc.edu.

* Error messages are always of type www/html. They were not initialized
  in the previous release.

* Removed all use of inet_ntoa(). This function causes BIG problems on
  many platforms

* Fixed bug in AddBlankIcon (now understands both with and w/o ALT tag)

* The '*' is not a valid alias for `All' in this release. 

* Max linelength for any line in the config file is now put to 1024 characters

* Bug in Timezone calculation for sysV fixed, thanks to Rainer Klute

* Bug in redirection fixed. Now any search information is also
  returned as a part of the redirection

* The no-linger will not be turned off as it is needed on some
  platforms, e.g. the UTS

* Bug when calling a script with no name, that is "" fixed

* Cache garbage collection now falls back to default value 3.00am if
  wrong date format given (was turned off completely)

* incorporated Lauren Weinstein's (second) ISC 3.0 changes

* This time Makefiles really don't have includes left

* HTPut.c no longer in the distribution (confused Imake)

* CacheSize automatically taken to be 90% of the given value (10% has been
  experimentally seen to be the amount of diskspace taken up by the
  directory structure and cache info files, and allows a suitable margin)

* Memory problem on AIX platform in buf_put_char() fixed

* Updated ICE package from http://www.igd.fhg.de/~neuss/me.html.
  Example http://www.igd.fhg.de/htbin/ice-form.pl

* Now zombies should be avoided on SVR3 platforms


--
        Henrik Frystyk Nielsen              H&kon W. Lie
        frystyk@info.cern.ch                howcome@dxcern.cern.ch
        + 41 22 767 8265                    + 41 22 767 8583

        Marc Donszelmann                    Phill Hallam-Baker
        duns@dxcern.cern.ch                 hallam@alws.cern.ch
        + 41 22 767 3555                    + 41 22 767 8072

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