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# ABYSS Web Server configuration file
# (C) Moez Mahfoudh - 2000

# Cases in option names are ignored, 
# that means that PORT=port=PoRT=..

# When writing paths, do not worry about / or \ use.
# ABYSS will substitute / with \ on Win32 systems.

# Options which are system specific (such as User) are
# ignored on systems which do not handle them.

# The Port option tells the server on which TCP port to listen.
# default is 80
Port 8998

# The name or #number of the user to run the server as if it is 
# launched as root (UNIX specific)
User root

# The Server Root (UNIX systems style)
ServerRoot /var/lib/tcos/standalone

# The Server Root (Win32 systems style)
# ServerRoot G:\XML\xmlrpc-c-0.9.5\conf\abyss_root

# The Path option specifies the web files path.
Path /var/lib/tcos/standalone/www

# The Default option contains the name of the files the server should
# look for when only a path is given (e.g. http://myserver/info/).
Default index.html index.htm INDEX.HTM INDEX.HTML

# The KeepAlive option is used to set the maximum number of requests
# served using the same persistent connection.
KeepAlive 10

# The TimeOut option tells the server how much seconds to wait for
# an idle connection before closing it.
TimeOut 10

# The MimeTypes option specifies the location of the file
# containing the mapping of MIME types and files extensions
MimeTypes /var/lib/tcos/standalone/etc/mime.types

# The path of the log file
LogFile /var/lib/tcos/standalone/log/access.log

# The file where the pid of the server is logged (UNIX specific)
PidFile /var/lib/tcos/standalone/log/abyss.pid

# If AdvertiseServer if set to no, then no server field would be
# appended to the responses. This is the way to make the server
# identity unknown to some malicious people which can profit from
# well known security holes in the software to crash it.
AdvertiseServer yes