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Old 04-29-2014, 06:15 AM   #1
littlebigman
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Question [mini-httpd] Couple of questions


Hello

Since its mailing list is very quiet, I might have more chance asking here.

I'd like to use mini-httpd on an ARM appliance running Debian, and have a couple of questions:
  1. To run mini-httpd more securely, I'd like to run it chrooted. Is there an article that explains how to do this? What files would I need besides mini-httpd, Haserl, and Lua (binary + modules)?
  2. How to disable directory listing?

Thank you.
 
  


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