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authorDaniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>2024-03-09 13:19:22 +0000
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+ Monkey HTTP Server - Install
+ ============================
+
+ For optimum performance, I recommend that Monkey be compiled with GCC >=
+ 2.95.3 and be running on a Linux OS with kernel >= 2.6.32 (minimum) and
+ Kernel >= 3.9 preferred..
+
+ Like every source program we must run 'configure' script and later
+ 'make':
+
+ #./configure
+ # make
+
+ Optionally, you have the option of 'make install', which will copy the main
+ directory of monkey where it has been specified in the configure script.
+
+ CONFIGURATION
+ ===============
+ monkey.conf is generated by ./configure (see above) and saved in conf/monkey.conf.
+ In this configuration file you can set the default port, and settings such as workers,
+ timeouts, default user directions, etc.
+
+ Running Monkey
+ ==============
+
+ bin/monkey
+
+ or
+
+ bin/monkey -D (to run monkey in background mode)
+
+ Optionally, you can specify the directory where the configuration files
+ are found, this can be done the following way:
+
+ bin/monkey -D -c conf/
+
+ This argument (conf/) was thought of for those wishing to have Monkey
+ running for various users, in distinctive Ports and it's own
+ configuration files. For more information see 'conf/monkey.conf'.
+
+ For more info try -h option.
+
+ Testing Monkey
+ ==============
+
+To see that Monkey is running, make a request from a browser, like lynx
+or netscape:
+
+ # lynx 127.0.0.1:2001
+
+ Note: In this example the '2001' corresponds to the connection port
+ assigned on 'conf/monkey.conf'.