At 06:22 AM 10/23/98 -0400, Amy Campbell wrote:
Also...(so many questions today!) is the rootsweb server a UNIX server?
There are some things I would like to do with dynamic html, but it can't
run on a UNIX server.
From this page:
http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/more-about-rootsweb/geeks-only.html
Software
RootsWeb almost exclusively uses "free" software available
under the GNU General Public License or similar arrangements.
Our principal software tools include:
The FreeBSD and Linux operating systems.
GNU development tools, includine emacs, GCC, GNU Common Lisp,
and much more.
Sendmail, mh, procmail, and SmartList for mail and mailing list support.
The Stronghold secure-server version of the Apache server with
Verisign as
a trusted certificate authority. We're using Stronghold and Verisign under
protest;
if it weren't for incredibly brain-damaged decisions made by the U.S.
Patent Office
and not supported by patent offices in any other civilized nation, we'd be
running
Ben Laurie's Apache SSL with Thawte certification.
INN, newsgate, and associated tools for Usenet News processing.
The DAL IRC server.