foXServe 1.3
Smooth. Secure. Solid State. Silent. eXtraSmall.
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foXServe configuration utility The config command purpose is providing you a simple to use tool to configure and install modules inside your foXServe. Configuration: The menu choices between a and d are designed to provide you a rappid shortcut to main configuration files. Choosing a option the tool will open the corresponding file in edit mode. Extensions: By default foXserve comes with several modules installed, but in some cases you need other modules that are available but not provided as defualt configuration To get it you have simply to choose the related option and enable it in the configuration file PHP.INI option (d) You can also enable the PHP (CLI) so that you can use it as alternative scripting language to bash. *INTERNET CONNECTION REQUIRED On the second line you can also check the Release number of your firmware. After a uptodate the release number will change and more option could be available in theese menu. The Screenshot below show you the main page of config command. |
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foXServe is Developed by KDEV a Davide Cantaluppi company and running on ACME SYSTEMS srl Hardware.
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Apache/1.3.37 Server
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PHP 5.0.5
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MOD_DAV
This product includes software developed by Greg Stein <gstein@lyra.org> for use in the mod_dav module for Apache (http://www.webdav.org/mod_dav/).