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This is a simple http server for pure static content. You
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can use it to serve the content of a ftp server via http for
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example. It is also nice to export some files the quick way
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by starting a http server in a few seconds, without editing
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some config file first.
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It uses sendfile() and knows how to use sendfile on linux and FreeBSD.
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Adding other systems shouldn't be difficult. To use it with linux
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you'll need a 2.2.x kernel and glibc 2.1.
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There is some sendfile emulation code which uses a userland bounce
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buffer, this allows to compile and use webfs on systems without
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sendfile().
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Features/Design:
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================
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* single process: select() + non-blocking I/O.
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* trimmed to use as few system calls as possible per request.
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* use sendfile to avoid copying data to userspace.
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* optional thread support. Every thread has its own select
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loop then (compile time option, off by default, edit the
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Makefile to turn it on).
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* automatically generates directory listings when asked for a
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directory (check for index.html available as option), caches
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the listings.
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* no config file, just a few switches. Try "webfsd -h" for a
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list, check the man page for a more indepth description.
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* Uses /etc/mime.types to map file extentions to mime/types.
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* Uses normal unix access rights, it will deliver every regular
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file it is able to open for reading. If you want it to serve
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public-readable files only, make sure it runs as nobody/nogroup.
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* supports keep-alive and pipelined requests.
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* serves byte ranges.
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* supports virtual hosts.
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* supports ipv6.
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* optional logging in common log file format.
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* optional error logging (to syslog / stderr).
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* limited CGI support (GET requests only).
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* optional SSL support.
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Plans/BUGS/TODO
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===============
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* figure out why the acroread plugin doesn't like my
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multipart/byteranges responses.
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* benchmarking / profiling.
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Don't expect much more features. I want to keep it small and
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simple. It is supported to serve just files and to do this in a good
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and fast way. It is supposed to be HTTP/1.1 (RfC 2068) compliant.
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Conditional compliant as there is no entity tag support.
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Compile/Install
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===============
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$ make
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$ su -c "make install"
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See INSTALL for more details.
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Tuning
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The default for the number of parallel connections is very low (32),
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you might have to raise this.
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You probably don't get better performance by turning on threads. For
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static content I/O bandwidth is the bottleneck. My box easily fills
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up the network bandwidth while webfsd uses less than 10% CPU time
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(Pentium III/450 MHz, Fast Ethernet, Tulip card).
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You might win with threads if you have a very fast network connection
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and a lot of traffic. The sendfile() system call blocks if it has to
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read from harddisk. While one thread waits for data in sendfile(),
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another can keep the network card busy. You'll probably get best
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results with a small number of threads (2-3) per CPU.
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Enough RAM probably also helps to speed up things. Although webfs
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itself will not need very much memory, your kernel will happily use
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the memory as cache for the data sent out via sendfile().
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I have no benchmark numbers for webfsd.
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Security
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========
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I can't guarantee that there are no security flaws. If you find one,
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report it as a bug. I've done my very best while writing webfsd, I hope
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there are no serious bugs like buffer overflows (and no other bugs of
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course...). If webfsd dumps core, you /have/ a problem; this really
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shouldn't happen.
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Don't use versions below 1.20, there are known security holes.
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Changes in 1.21
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* large file support.
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* s/sprintf/snprintf/ in some places.
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* changed timestamp handling, webfs doesn't attempt to parse them
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any more but does a strcmp of rfc1123 dates.
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* access log uses local time not GMT now.
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* some ssl/cgi cleanups (based on patches from Ludo Stellingwerff).
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* misc fixes.
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Changes in 1.20
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* CGI pipe setup bugfix.
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* Don't allow ".." as hostname (security hole with vhosts enabled).
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* fix buffer overflow in ls.c with very long file names.
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* misc other fixes / cleanups.
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Changes in 1.19
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* documentation spell fixes (Ludo Stellingwerff).
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* added missing items (last two) to the 1.18 Changes notes
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(pointed out by Jedi/Sector One <j@pureftpd.org>).
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* Makefile changes.
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* finished user home-directory support.
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Changes in 1.18
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* added -j switch.
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* compile fixes for the threaded version.
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* use accept filters (FreeBSD).
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* shuffled around access log locks.
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* added optional SSL support (based on patches by
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Ludo Stellingwerff <ludo@jonkers.nl>).
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* run only the absolute needed code with root privileges
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(bind+chroot) if installed suid-root.
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* Makefile tweaks.
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* fixed buffer overflow in request.c
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* started user home-directory support.
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Changes in 1.17
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* fix bug in request cleanup code (didn't cleanup properly after
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byte-range requests, thus making webfsd bomb out on non-range
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requests following a byte-range request on the same keep-alive
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connection).
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Changes in 1.16
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* fix bug in %xx handling (adding CGI support broke this).
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Changes in 1.14
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* allways use Host: supplied hostname if needed (redirect, ...).
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* added -4 / -6 switches.
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* Added CGI support (GET requests only).
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* compile fix for OpenBSD
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Changes in 1.13
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* fixed a bug in Basic authentication.
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Changes in 1.11
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* bumped the version number this time :-)
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* small freebsd update (use strmode).
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* added -e switch.
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Changes in 1.10
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* fixed byte rage header parser to deal correctly with 64bit off_t.
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Changes in 1.9
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* added pidfile support.
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Changes in 1.8
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* added TCP_CORK support.
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Changes in 1.7
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* one more security fix (drop secondary groups).
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* catch malloc() failures in ls.c.
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Changes in 1.6
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* security fix (parsing option '-n' did unchecked strcpy).
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* documentation updates.
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Changes in 1.5
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* fixed the sloppy usage of addrlen for the ipv6 name lookup
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functions. Linux worked fine, but the BSD folks have some
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more strict checks...
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* allow to write the access log to stdout (use "-" as filename)
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Changes in 1.4
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* fixed a bug in the base64 decoder (which broke basic auth for some
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user/passwd combinations)
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* added virtual host support.
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* webfsd can chroot to $DOCUMENT_ROOT now.
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Changes in 1.3
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* overwrite the -b user:pw command line option to hide the password
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(doesn't show up in ps anymore)
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Changes in 1.2
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* added ipv6 support.
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* bugfix in logfile timestamps.
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Changes in 1.1
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* added basic authentication (one username/password for all files)
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Changes in 1.0
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* added some casts to compile cleanly on Solaris.
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* new -F flag (don't run as daemon).
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Changes in 0.9
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* fixed a quoting bug.
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* documentation updates, minor tweaks.
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Changes in 0.8
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* fixed a bug in the directory cache.
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* fixed uncatched malloc()/realloc() failures.
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* added optional pthreads support. Edit the Makefile to turn
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it on.
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Changes in 0.7
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* some portability problems fixed (0.6 didn't compile on FreeBSD).
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* added a sendfile() emulation based on read()/write() as fallback
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if there is no sendfile() available.
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* bugfix: '#' must be quoted too...
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Changes in 0.6
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* increased the listen backlog.
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* optionally flush every logfile line to disk.
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* new switch to specify the location of the mime.types file.
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* byte range bug fixes.
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* switch for the hostname has been changed ('-s' => '-n').
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* optional log errors to the syslog (switch '-s').
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* added sample start/stop script for RedHat.
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Changes in 0.5
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* FreeBSD port (Charles Randall <crandall@matchlogic.com>)
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* minor tweaks and spelling fixes.
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Changes in 0.4
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* last-modified headers (and 304 responses) for directory listings.
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* new switch: -f index.html (or whatever you want to use for
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directory indices)
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* killed the access() system calls in the ls() function.
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* added cache for user/group names.
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* wrote a manual page.
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Changes in 0.3
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* multipart/byteranges improved: You'll get a correct Content-length:
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header for the whole thing, and we can handle keep-alive on these
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requests now.
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* bugfix: catch accept() failures.
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* bugfix: quote the path in 302 redirect responses.
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* accept absolute URLs ("GET http://host/path HTTP/1.1")
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* fixed handling of conditional GET requests (hope it is RFC-Compilant
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now...).
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* bugfix: '+' must be quoted using %xx.
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Changes in 0.2
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* added URL quoting.
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* root can set uid/gid now.
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* webfs ditches any setuid/setgid priviliges after binding to the
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TCP port by setting effective to real uid/gid. It should be safe
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to install webfsd suid root to allow users to use ports below
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1024 (and _only_ this of course). If anyone finds a flaw in this
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code drop me a note.
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* more verbose directory listing.
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* added logging. It does the usual logfile reopen on SIGHUP.
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Changes in 0.1
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* first public release.
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Have fun,
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Gerd
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--
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Gerd Knorr <kraxel@bytesex.org>
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