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Source: wn
Section: web
Priority: extra
Maintainer: Jean Pierre LeJacq <jplejacq@quoininc.com>
Standards-Version: 2.5.0.0

Package: wn
Architecture: any
Provides: httpd
Replaces: apache, boa, cern-httpd, dhttpd, ncsa
Conflicts: httpd
Depends: mime-support, base-passwd (>= 1.2.0-3)
Suggests: www-browser, perl
Description: Secure and efficient http server with advanced features. 
 WN is a server for the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP/1.1).  Its
 primary design goals are security and functionality usually
 available only with complex CGI scripts without the necessity of
 writing or using these scripts.  This includes extensive
 security checks, full text searching and conditionally served
 text.
 .
 Despite this extensive functionality the WN executable is
 substantially smaller than the CERN or NCSA servers.  Both a
 stand-alone daemon and a version intended for use under inetd
 are provided.  The inetd version is designed to minimize the use
 of system resources and it is appropriate for moderate or
 lightly loaded servers which cannot be totally dedicated to Web
 serving.
 .
 WN's security model is based on the use of a small flat database
 in each directory with information about the files in that
 directory.  Fields associated with a file include its title, and
 may include keywords, expiration date and any user defined
 fields like author or document id.  Unlike other servers, the
 default action for WN is to deny access to a file.  A file can
 only be served if explicit permission to do so has been granted
 by entering it in this database.