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Hiawatha, the most secure webserver

2008-02-11 posted by Fleximus
Yesterday I found a webserver wich claims to be the most webserver around. It's a lightweight daemon written in C with securty in mind.
Some interesting features compared to other webservers:

  • Cross-site scripting prevention

  • DoS/flooding protection

  • SQL injection prevention


I will have a closer look on this...

References:
Hiawatha homepage
Hiawatha on FreeBSD, article by Dru Lavigne

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