SRE-http

Description
SRE-http is a highly configurable http/1.1 web server for OS/2. With advanced features such as remote configuration, virtual hosts, caching and SSI; SRE-http is powerful enough for technically proficient administrators, but simple enough to be maintained by non-technical users. In addition, the Rexx based GoServe API (as augmented by SRE-http's numerous extensions) offers significant development advantages when creating web based applications, and when otherwise crafting a customized and enhanced web site.

To use the SRE-http web server, you will need GoServe (a free, IBM EWS, OS/2 Internet server).

Features
SRE-http features

SRE-http ver 1.3h is a conditionally compliant http/1.1 web server for OS/2. SRE-http supports the usual server functions, including:


 * CERN and NCSA imagemaps
 * URL redirection, and a simple form of load balancing
 * default documents for directories
 * common-log, browser-log, and referer-log auditing
 * access controls by HTACCESS-file, by request selector, and by realm (SSL is not currenly supported)
 * CGI-BIN compatability

In addition, SRE-http ver 1.3h incorporates a number of special features, including:


 * an event manager (allows external processes to control SRE-http),
 * supports several forms of delta-encoding,
 * GZIP content (and transfer) encoding.
 * support for hit-metering trees
 * content-encryption using a shared-secret
 * http/1.1 features include byte range retrieval, server-side and client-side content negotiation, and support for multiple (virtual) hosts
 * a remotely executable configurator, with plenty of on-line help
 * a variety of cached server side includes (and conditional includes) are supported
 * META elements in the  can be used to respond to HEAD method requests
 * local and remote (http) virtual directories can be specified and accessed
 * a caching directory display facility (with auto-description capabilities) to handle open-ended requests
 * file upload using FORMS (as supported by Netscape 2.01) and the HTTP PUT method
 * caching of recent requests (to suppress false recording of "new hits")
 * dynamic assignation of "short-term" privileges to clients
 * support for GZIP encoding (both sending or recieving)
 * lots of documentation & samples (but can there ever be enough?)
 * a growing list of WWW-aware applications provide BBS, discuussion group, and numerous other features.

Documentation

 * SRE-http Manual

Download

 * [Version 1.3h]

Links

 * http://www.srehttp.org/server/

License
Open Source under the GNU GPL V2 license - Scripts.

Author

 * Daniel Hellerstein