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From: andrsn@Hoover.Stanford.EDU (Annelise Anderson)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: HTTPD for BSD, which one?
Date: 13 Nov 1995 04:44:40 GMT
Organization: The Hoover Institution
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References: <DHux73.1Hq@eunet.ch>
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In article <DHux73.1Hq@eunet.ch>, voisard@dial.eunet.ch (Eric Voisard) writes:
>Hi folks,
>
>I want to setup a HTTP server on my FreeBSD 2.05 computer.
>I've got the NCSA one, but I would to know if someone of you have
>a better choice (public domain).
>
>Any advive is welcome.  TNX in advance.     Erik
>
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I've been using the cern server--from the cdrom or downloaded from
freefall.cdrom.com.  Can't compare, haven't used NCSA; but this doesn't
crash.

Annelise
(Try it at http://andrsn.stanford.edu/   --it's doing genealogy
stuff.)

Annelise Anderson
    andrsn@hoover.stanford.edu