Help me test my http server --- thanks!

erub

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well, i see about 3832 open hacking spots...j/k, it works fine
 

NuclearFusi0n

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<H1 id=textSection1 style="FONT: 13pt/15pt verdana; COLOR: black"><SPAN id=errorText>The page cannot be displayed</SPAN></H1></TD></TR>
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<TD id=tablePropsWidth width=400 colSpan=2><FONT style="FONT: 8pt/11pt verdana; COLOR: black">The page you are looking for is currently unavailable. The Web site might be experiencing technical difficulties, or you may need to adjust your browser settings.</FONT></TD></TR>
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<P id=LID2>Please try the following:

  • <LI id=instructionsText1>Click the <A target=_self xhref="javascript:location.reload()"><IMG height=16 alt="refresh.gif (82 bytes)" src="refresh.gif" width=13 align=middle border=0></A> <A target=_self xhref="javascript:location.reload()">Refresh</A> button, or try again later.

    <LI id=instructionsText2>If you typed the page address in the Address bar, make sure that it is spelled correctly.

    <LI id=instructionsText3>To check your connection settings, click the <B>Tools</B> menu, and then click <B>Internet Options</B>. On the <B>Connections</B> tab, click <B>Settings</B>. The settings should match those provided by your local area network (LAN) administrator or Internet service provider (ISP).
    <LI id=list4>If your Network Administrator has enabled it, Microsoft Windows can examine your network and automatically discover network connection settings.
    If you would like Windows to try and discover them,
    click <A title="Detect Settings" href="javascript:DoNetDetect()"><IMG height=16 alt="Detect Settings" src="search.gif" width=16 align=center border=0><FONT color=#ff0000> Detect Network Settings</FONT></A>
    <LI id=instructionsText5>Some sites require 128-bit connection security. Click the <B>Help</B> menu and then click <B>About Internet Explorer </B>to determine what strength security you have installed.
    <LI id=instructionsText4>If you are trying to reach a secure site, make sure your Security settings can support it. Click the <B>Tools</B> menu, and then click <B>Internet Options</B>. On the Advanced tab, scroll to the Security section and check settings for SSL 2.0, SSL 3.0, TLS 1.0, PCT 1.0.
    <LI id=list3>Click the <IMG src="back.gif" border=0 valign="bottom"><FONT color=#ff0000> Back</FONT> button to try another link.


<H2 id=IEText style="FONT: 8pt/11pt verdana; COLOR: black">Cannot find server or DNS Error
Internet Explorer </H2></FONT></TD></TR></TABLE>
 

gogeeta13

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Works for me, I guess the explaination for the above posts would be, all you guys just suck, sorry:p
 

notfred

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works again.

Edit: not big on the insane mouse.

What the hell is LilHTTP anyway? never heard of it.
the apache default installation screens are much nicer.
 

dude8604

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Hmmm.....does anyone know of any good http servers? I don't like Apache because there's no GUI so it's hard to set up.
 

dude8604

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Actually, it works now because I restarted the server program. I don't want to have to do that very often, so I need a new http server program,
 

BurnItDwn

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Looks like its working Good .. Did a quick TCP portscan .. VNC is pretty secure so you should have no problem with that as long as you have a decent passwd.

Looks good for a windowz box :)
 

perry

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<< Hmmm.....does anyone know of any good http servers? I don't like Apache because there's no GUI so it's hard to set up. >>



Setting up Apache in Windows is simple. Click, click, install. Change one or two lines on the config file to set your base directory for your web files, and away you go. 10 minutes, and you're up and running.

If all you're doing is hosting a couple webpages (no scripts or anything), check out AnalogX's SimpleServer:WWW. REALLY REALLY easy to setup.

Oh, yea, it works for me!
 

n0cmonkey

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<< Hmmm.....does anyone know of any good http servers? I don't like Apache because there's no GUI so it's hard to set up. >>



HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! Yeah, keep serving web pages with your desktop OS :)
 

tweakmm

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<<

<< Hmmm.....does anyone know of any good http servers? I don't like Apache because there's no GUI so it's hard to set up. >>


HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! Yeah, keep serving web pages with your desktop OS :)
>>


don't listen to monkey, soon he'll start telling you to switch to BSD or something....
:p