Dhttpd just serve static pages. The only add-ons is the ability to lookup hosts for logging purposes. For production website, something like thttpd would be a better bet.
Doesn't run external programs (no cgi-bin support), so this webserver cannot be easily hacked:
* Does not need a permanent IP Address. * Memory efficient. * Low profile. * Quick. * Just transfers files. * Can be run from a user account on high ports. * No configuration necessary. It just works.
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| Architecture | Package Size | Installed Size | Files |
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| alpha | 28.9 kB | 152 kB | [list of files] |
| amd64 | 28.0 kB | 148 kB | [list of files] |
| armel | 27.5 kB | 144 kB | [list of files] |
| avr32 (unofficial port) | 27.1 kB | 144 kB | [list of files] |
| hppa | 28.8 kB | 148 kB | [list of files] |
| hurd-i386 | 27.7 kB | 148 kB | [list of files] |
| i386 | 27.6 kB | 148 kB | [list of files] |
| ia64 | 30.9 kB | 160 kB | [list of files] |
| kfreebsd-amd64 | 28.1 kB | 90 kB | [list of files] |
| kfreebsd-i386 | 27.6 kB | 88 kB | [list of files] |
| m68k (unofficial port) | 27.4 kB | 148 kB | [list of files] |
| mips | 28.0 kB | 152 kB | [list of files] |
| mipsel | 28.3 kB | 152 kB | [list of files] |
| powerpc | 28.6 kB | 148 kB | [list of files] |
| s390 | 28.6 kB | 148 kB | [list of files] |
| sparc | 28.0 kB | 148 kB | [list of files] |