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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Best UNIX for home server Post 302330281 by catalystic37 on Tuesday 30th of June 2009 05:28:00 PM
Old 06-30-2009
Best UNIX for home server

Hello all, Yes I am a newbie to the programming world and just conquered XML and Javascript, now I need to get my own homeserver.

My question is if I wanted to start my own server for FTP, and web hosting which UNIX OS is the best for this purpose, and which is the easiest to a newcomer. Tutorial websites also welcome on setting up a home server.

Thanks!
Alex
 

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gatling(1)						      General Commands Manual							gatling(1)

NAME
gatling - high performance file server SYNOPSIS
gatling [-hnvVtdDfFUlaEe] [-i bind-to-ip] [-p bind-to-port] [-T seconds] [-u uid] [-c dir] [-w workgroup] [-P bytes] [-O [f/]ip/port/regex] [-r redir-url] [-X timeout,sshd] DESCRIPTION
gatling is a HTTP and FTP server. It will export the current working directory to the world. Use -i 127.0.0.1 to only bind to a certain IP address. Use -p 81 to bind HTTP to a different TCP port than 80. Use -f -p 2100 to bind FTP to a different TCP port than 21. When running as non- root, the default ports are 8000 and 2121, respectively. Use -u nobody to run under a different UID than root. This is done after binding the server ports, so it is safe to use -u and still bind to port 80 -- in fact, it is recommended not to run gatling as superuser. Use -c /home/www to chdir and chroot to another directory than the current working directory. It is recommended to run gatling in a chroot environment to lessen the impact of possible future security problems. Use -P 2M to activate prefetching mode. Gatling will then make sure this much data is prefetched. This can reduce disk activity and improve throughput dramatically if your OS I/O scheduler is not state of the art and you are serving several large files from the same hard disk to different downloaders. Without prefetching, the disk will otherwise waste time moving the disk head between the two large files. Use -f to enable anonymous FTP (default) or -F to disable it. Use -U to disable uploads altogether (normally gatling will allow file uploads). Gatling only allows uploads to world writable directories to prevent accidental upload permission, and the files will not be world readable (use -a if you want them world readable). Gatling will only allow downloads of world readable files, that's why this switch is important. These options are only available if gatling is compiled with SUPPORT_FTP defined. Use -e to enable encryption support (https) or -E to disable it. These options are only available if gatling is compiled with SUP- PORT_HTTPS defined. Use -l to make gatling always ask for FTP passwords. Normally gatling does not, which confuses some stupid clients. This option makes gatling ask for (and ignore) a password. Use -d to enable directory index generation for HTTP (listing directories is always possible in FTP), -D to disable. It is harder to acci- dentally publish a document if the attacker can not find out the file name through directory listings. Use -t to enable transparent proxy mode. Normally, gatling will replace the port in Host: HTTP headers and FTP virtual host names with the actual port the connection arrived at. This is important for security (in case you have a secret intranet web site on port 81, which is blocked at the firewall). However, when using a firewall to redirect connections to gatling, it may make more sense to keep the ports from the HTTP Host: headers for virtual hosting. Use -v to enable virtual hosting mode, -V to disable it. Normally, when a HTTP connection asks for /foo.html and carries a "Host: www.fefe.de:80" header, gatling will chdir to "www.fefe.de:80". If "www.fefe.de:80" does not exist, gatling will chdir to "default". If this also does not exist, and neither -v or -V are given, gatling will serve "foo.html" from the current working directory. Specifying -v will make sure that no file is ever served from the current working directory, only from the virtual host directories or from default. Specifying -V means that gatling will not try to chdir at all and always serve from the current working directory. Use -T 600 to set the timeout for HTTP and FTP data connections to 10 minutes (600 seconds, default is 23 seconds). Use -f -T 600 to set the timeout for FTP control connections (default is 600 seconds). If you use -r http://master.example.com/ on mirror.example.com, and someone asks for a file that does not exist, gatling will not create a 404 error but a redirect to the same file on master.example.com. Use -X timeout,sshd to enable SSH passthrough mode. If someone connects on the SSL socket, but does not say anything for timeout (sane value: 2-10) seconds, then gatling will run an sshd in inetd mode with that socket. sshd is the full path name to sshd, plus the command line you want to give it, if any. gatling automatically appends -i, so use this for example for -u0 to disable DNS lookups. Use -O [flag/]ip/port/regex to enable proxy mode, also used for SCGI and FastCGI. To use the proxy mode, there has to be a ".proxy" file in the root of the virtual host it is meant for. Specify ip and port to point to your app server, and give a regex to match the URI. Note: the regex needs to match the full file name, so use the extension for matching. If no flags are given, HTTP proxying is used. Oth- erwise, flags specifies the proxying mode: Use S for SCGI and F for FastCGI mode. See README.php for an example. It is also possible to specify a Unix Domain socket, using the syntax --O [flag/]|filename|regex. Remember to put the argument in quotes when typing it in the shell. Gatling will not serve or list dotfiles unless they are aliased with :dotfile, e.g. to enable serving .dotfile, you have to ln -s .dotfile ":dotfile". SIGNALS
Sending gatling SIGHUP will make it close all the server sockets (so you can start a new gatling process with different options on the same ports). The old gatling process will continue serving the established connections until they are all finished. AUTHOR
Initially written by Felix von Leitner <felix-gatling@fefe.de>. LICENSE
GPLv2 (see http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html) with an exception to allow linking against openssl. gatling(1)
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