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Date:      Thu, 23 May 1996 22:36:02 -0500
From:      "Andy Smith" <asmith@ai2a.net>
To:        "questions@freebsd.org" <questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Front Page BSDi Server Extensions
Message-ID:  <199605240334.WAA23110@ai2a.net>

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>From Andy Smith,
webmaster@ai2a.net
David Clark's FreeBSD Server

I know you folks are busy, but there's something I'd like for you to look
into, if you would. Microsoft Front Page is software that will allow web
authors to design a complete website over the Internet without FTP,
Telnet, and learning CGI scripting. It is quite powerful, and simple to
use. The URL is as follows:

http://www.microsoft.com/frontpage

They already have a BSDi/OS 2.0 (or some version like that).These server
extensions *should* allow the webmaster to install processes that run as
CGI scripts from the server, and they will coordinate information from the
server. In attempting to install the extensions, I received a 'broken
segment' error, and a core dump. I am not certain of the relationship
between BSDi and FreeBSD. Please look into these extensions, as they would
greatly help us server our ai2a.net users with writing web pages. And it
would very much assist me as webmaster.

Even if the extensions *did* work, there is still a problem. The
extensions want to run under the process id of the server, which we have
is user 'nobody' for obvious reasons. Front Page *does* ask for the user
name and 'a' password. If you would, if you could, I'd like to have the
server extensions work in such a fashion that when a user starts with
Front Page, it will start a fork running under the PID of the user who
logs on with Front Page. Then the user can do whatever that person's heart
desires **in their user subdirectory** without risk of dorking things
under the 'nobody' process, or getting into one another's web section
under the group ID of 'frontpage' where we to follow the instructions.
Please, please please check into this, as I believe it will extend the
usefulness of a great OS platform. If I can be of any assistance in this
matter, I would be glad to do so. But I'm telling you this product is
going to be out for $100, and small businesses will be buying it expecting
to be able to use it. I'd like for us to have Front Page up and running
under our FreeBSD/ Apache combination, where we can promote our ISP
through the low-cost, great web services we provide. Thank you for your
time and consideration in this matter.

Andy Smith




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