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I've read some good things about Hiawatha web server...it's supposed to be as stable as Apache, yet much more secure. Has anyone had any experience using Hiawatha, and is it as good as it claims to be?
//Moderator.note: this post got pruned from http://www.linuxquestions.org/questi...breach-757808/ as it is good enough a question to warrant its own thread (wrt exposure) and not (directly) related to solving the OP's topic.
Last edited by unSpawn; 10-16-2009 at 10:18 AM.
Reason: //Prune 'n graft note.
havent used hiawatha web server but it looks like they have a lot of similar security options as mod_security for apache. Looks like it could be a good lightweight web server. I would guess it doesn't support as many options as apache but if it meets what you need i would give it a test.
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