config FREETZ_PACKAGE_WEBORF bool "weborf 0.13 (binary only)" default n help Weborf is a lightweight webserver designed to rapidly share directories. Weborf uses the thread pool pattern to handle his threads. When it starts it creates a first group of thread, and they will serve incoming connections without terminating. If there are more connections than threads, a second group of thread is created. And so on… When the hi-traffic situation is over, it will slowly terminate existing threads, to free memory. If the number of threads reaches the limit, new incoming connections will be dropped. Weborf is also able to execute scripts. It is also possible to use script to perform authentication. Weborf can be used to let clients surf a site. It is possible to start it quickly, with no need of being superuser. So it is often a good choice to share a directory with other people without needing a particular client. Weborf supports both IPv4 and IPv6. Works on POSIX compliant systems, Weborf is written in C. Supports basic authentication, but doesn't implement completely the http specification. Can be used to easily share directories, since it's basedir can be set using directly the command line. Allows the execution of server-side cgi scripts and implements the thread-pool pattern to reuse it's threads. Works on GNU/Linux and MacOsX. Has a partial support for webdav. WWW: http://galileo.dmi.unict.it/wiki/weborf/doku.php