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New Web Server for Macintosh Debuts

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David Fiedler
David Fiedler
Jul 6, 1998

Tenon Intersystems announced WebTen 2.1, an upgrade to its Apache-based Web server for Power Macs.


WebTen 2.1 is able to sustain 1000 hits/second and is 100% compatible with HTTP/1.1. It includes DNS, multihoming FTP (for uploading Web content on a virtual host-by-virtual host basis), NFS (for offloading content), and SSL 3.0 (for supporting e-commerce with multiple secure certificates on a single machine).


WebTen 2.1 includes an updated suite of core Internet software, as well
as expanded capabilities. WebTen’s Administration Server has been
extended to support more configuration options, and multihoming FTP as well
as plug-in server responses are both now configurable via this point and click interface. The release includes improved support for W*API
plug-ins, AppleScript CGIs (ACGIs) and Internet-standard CGIs.


The WebTen 2.1 CD includes Tenon’s recently announced
Software Development Kit (SDK) to allow Macintosh developers to build
new Apache modules, as well as a preview of a high-performance,
industry-standard search engine, ht://Dig.


A downloadable demo is available at: http://www.tenon.com/products/webten.

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