Subject: Re: httpd
To: Ken Nakata <kenn@eden.rutgers.edu>
From: Steve Weiss <srw@hvcn.org>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 03/29/1996 22:06:58
At 6:36 PM 3/29/96, Ken Nakata wrote:
>> Can any one tell me how to go about getting httpd running on netbsd...
>> I got it and compiled it so I have a httpd executable ready to run if I
>> only knew what to do in the initd configs...
>
>I'm not familiar with either NCSA httpd or CERT httpd, but from the way
>Web browsers work, I can tell (or I think I can tell) that you should
>start the daemon in your /etc/rc.local, and keep it up until shutting
>down...

NCSA, CERN, and Apache will all run either from inetd, or standalone.
Standalone means, as Ken suggested, starting them in /etc/rc.local

Standalone operation is enormously preferred. Documentation is available
from all three on their websites, that explains how to do this. Each one is
a little different, but Apache and NCSA are pretty similar, as Apache was
desigend as a replacement for NCSA sites.

-srw
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