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    eja

    micro web server

    This is a forking and extensible micro web server written in C and Lua that can serve static files and dynamic Lua scripts. Commands can be passed from script, interactive shell or via signed url. Scripts can be compiled to portable bytecode.
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    A Free Hosting Control Panel for Linux intended to replace the need for expensive software such as Ensim, CPanel & Plesk. It uses Apache, Postfix, MySQL & other projects like AWStats and phpMyAdmin. The GUI is coded in PHP, and the backend in Perl & Bash
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    This one you must see! After stripping out comments, you get ca. 2Kb script. Serves static HTML/ASCII pages, ELF binaries, bash/perl scripts, GIF images. adding any other content type is trivial. Should be installed in /etc/inetd.conf.
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