Hiawatha is a secure webserver for Unix. It has been written with 'being
secure' as its main goal. Hiawatha has many security features that no
other webserver has.
Hiawatha does not have all the fancy features, but it is very secure and
fast and is really easy to configure. Rootjail, run CGIs under any
uid/gid you want, prevention of SQL injection and cross-site scripting,
banning of clients who try such exploits and many other features make
Hiawatha an interesting webserver for those who need more security than
what the other available webservers are offering.
ok steven@
programs. Fix RUN_DEPENDS so package updates work correctly.
Update problem reported by some guy at 23C3 in Berlin. RUN_DEPENDS problem
noticed by sturm@.
ok sturm@, ajacoutot@
- put config files in /etc/apache2 instead of /var since this is not
chrooted
- make a couple of comments that refer to 'httpd' refer to 'httpd2'
instead
- don't install the build makefiles
ideas from bernd@ and steven@, ok steven@
Web-browser, advanced e-mail and newsgroup client, IRC chat client,
and HTML editing made simple -- all your Internet needs in one
application.
Based mostly on a port from James Wright <jamesw at bsdhosting.co.za> with
input from several - thanks! Tested on i386/amd64/sparc64/macppc.
This module implements a configurable web traversal engine, for a robot
or other web agent. Given an initial web page (URL), the Robot will get
the contents of that page, and extract all links on the page, adding
them to a list of URLs to visit.
Features of the Robot module include:
* Follows the Robot Exclusion Protocol.
* Supports the META element proposed extensions to the Protocol.
* Implements many of the Guidelines for Robot Writers.
* Configurable.
* Builds on standard Perl 5 modules for WWW, HTTP, HTML, etc.
back and forth in email messages doesn't make any sense when we have a
cvs tree to work in.
So, not hooked into the package builds yet.
Original work and port name from dlg.
ok robert@, dlg@