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Ant-Webserver passes stability testing

After 1 solid month of running and serving public requests over the internet (and a 51580 line log file), the ANT web/telnet server can be called stable!

It has been up for Months: 1 Days: 3 Hours: 4 Minutes: 13 Seconds: 10 according to the internal timer (4 week months - Not calander months) and still kickin.

The ANT web/telnet server is a very low overhead server designed for home usage. It can run full out muds, or operate as a regular webserver with a built in chat service. It uses an average of 1.2% system memory (out of 256mb).

ANT supports FCGI*, CGI*, PHP through (F)CGI.

*Currently these interfaces are limited to user use on the MUD/chat side of the engine and are used to allow PHP to work for the HTTP side of the engine.

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svn co https://svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/ante ant

***Logging can be mostly shut off, and be reduced by levels for much much smaller log files
***Known problems
ANT Has not yet been upgraded to conform to the new namespace compliance demanded by the very latest g++'s(class c { c::void func() {}; };=namespace c undeclared). It will compile on the default fedora core 4 compiler (gcc 4.0) but not gcc 4.1.1.

Posted by Matthew 2006-07-10

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