A complete web server in a box - WIB (Web server In a Box) - Silicon Chip Artic
Bob Lawrence (VE1RLL)
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A complete web server in a box - so we've called it WIB (Web server In a Box).
Main Features
• Highly customisable. Most settings including IP address, port numbers and servers can be arbitrarily set.
• MMC/SD/SDHC memory card for storage of web pages and other files (FAT/FAT32 file system).
• HTTP (web) server with changeable file permissions, dynamic pages, modified CGI commands and HTTP basic authentication.
• SMTP (email) client for automatic email notifications with dynamic content.
• FTP (file transfer protocol) server for uploading web site.
• Dynamic DNS client (DDNS) to allow server to be contacted using a hostname.
• Network time (SNTP) client to gather Internet time for logging, etc.
• Four analog inputs. These can be: (a) monitored remotely using a web browser; (b) logged with periodic log files automatically emailed to a chosen email address; (c) assigned set limits, with automatic email notification when limits are exceeded.
• Four digital outputs for controlling devices over the Internet.
• 12 user defined file extensions, file permissions and file content for the HTTP server.
• A serial port output that’s controllable via the Internet.
• System logging of special events.
More Info(website)
www.siliconchip.com.au/cms/A_111701/article.html
Very interesting project.
A complete web server in a box - so we've called it WIB (Web server In a Box).
Main Features
• Highly customisable. Most settings including IP address, port numbers and servers can be arbitrarily set.
• MMC/SD/SDHC memory card for storage of web pages and other files (FAT/FAT32 file system).
• HTTP (web) server with changeable file permissions, dynamic pages, modified CGI commands and HTTP basic authentication.
• SMTP (email) client for automatic email notifications with dynamic content.
• FTP (file transfer protocol) server for uploading web site.
• Dynamic DNS client (DDNS) to allow server to be contacted using a hostname.
• Network time (SNTP) client to gather Internet time for logging, etc.
• Four analog inputs. These can be: (a) monitored remotely using a web browser; (b) logged with periodic log files automatically emailed to a chosen email address; (c) assigned set limits, with automatic email notification when limits are exceeded.
• Four digital outputs for controlling devices over the Internet.
• 12 user defined file extensions, file permissions and file content for the HTTP server.
• A serial port output that’s controllable via the Internet.
• System logging of special events.
More Info(website)
www.siliconchip.com.au/cms/A_111701/article.html
Very interesting project.