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ApacheConf is a shell (GUI) for configuring Apache web servers that will help you to tune the main configuration httpd.conf file. ApacheConf presents all the information in the httpd.conf file in a structured view. All of the server's directives are grouped by category (Global parameters, Main server's parameters,Directories,Virtual hosts, etc) and all these groups are represented as a tree.
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ConfEditor is an enhanced text editor with syntax highlighting and special features for convinient editing and tuning the main configuration file of Apache web server - httpd.conf.
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Stunnix Advanced Web Server is designed for putting any Perl/PHP/MySQL/SQLite-based
website on CD, that once put to tray will run off CD (including webserver itself, MySQL and PHP/Perl interpreters) and will open a browser with site in it on Windows, MacOSX and Linux from that single CD, without requiring installation of any software to user's computer. It uses Apache codebase for maximum performance, compatibility with Apache and flexibility.
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Penguin Monitor 8s uses a secure SSH connection for monitoring up to 8 Linux/Unix servers on your LAN or across the Internet. It runs on a Windows system tray. It connects to each server in required time intervals and checks for interesting information, e.g. important / critical process availability (database, httpd etc.), number of users, uptime or storage capacity. Based on the information it can remind the administrator to act accordingly.
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Stunnix Perl Web Server is designed for putting any Perl/PHP/MySQL/SQLite-based
website on CDROM, that once put to tray will run off CDROM (including
webserver itself, MySQL and PHP/Perl interpreters) and will open a browser
with site in it on Windows, MacOSX and Linux from that single CDROM, without
requiring installation of any software to user's computer. It also allows to
make any website into usual desktop applications with installer.
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