muhttpd is a simple but complete web server written in portable ANSI C, supporting logging, CGI scripts, MIME type based handlers, and HTTPS. It has been tested on various Unix environments on 32-bit, 64-bit, little endian and big endian systems.
icappfd is an ICAP daemon that can scan and change responses received from an HTTP server.
It scans content for phrases, assigns a score to a page and will redirect to a block url for each page with a score that passes a pre-configured limit...
It's kinda like a spam filter for the web.
icappfd is used with proxy servers (squid3, and probably others) to protect users from certain types of content such as gambling, peer2peer, porn etc etc.
NetCheetah is written in Java and supports HTTP. HTML, XML, JavaScript, CSS, and other text files are allowed. MIME types are also supported.
Note: Project moving to GitHub (https://github.com/maheshkhanwalkar/netcheetahws)
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Simple Web Server with Graphical User interface. Server can be used without special knowledge. Any user can install and share folders in internet or local network. For sample you can share media files (music,video).
The aim of pServ (pico Server) is to create a portable, small webserver. Coded in portable C with Unix being the main reference platform, but porting is encouraged. Portability and small footprint should enable the use of pServ on a workstation as well as
An Apache DSO module written in "C" that makes it possible to log resource usage times per request. This information can be used for Accounting and Profiling of webservers and sites.
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