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You can use it for implementing your own servers or for
understanding how certain network services and operations work. The
package includes a number of servers that work already: a HTTP server,
an IRC server, a Gnutella spider and some others. One of the
highlights is that you can run all protocols on the same port. The
application itself is single threaded but it uses helper processes for
concurrent name resolution and ident lookups.
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User and developer manuals available from http://www.gnu.org/software/serveez/manual/index.htmlSupport contacts
Help List | <help-serveez@gnu.org> |
Developer List | <dev-serveez@gnu.org> |
Bug List | <bug-serveez@gnu.org> |
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Source repository | :pserver:anoncvs@lkcc.org:/home/cvs/cvsroot |
Interfaces | command line, daemon |
Source languages | C |
Use requirements | Sizzle (until v. 0.0.20), GNU Guile (from v. 0.1.0) |
License verified by | Janet Casey <jcasey@gnu.org> on 2001-07-06 |
Entry compiled by | Janet Casey <jcasey@gnu.org> |
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