From: Dombo on 14 May 2010 12:42 dowlers schreef: > Hi Thanks for your advice. > > For all your >> How complex is your "configuration"? E.g., is it comparable >> to something like configuring a wireless access point? If >> so, perhaps take a look at how others have done *that* >> (e.g., download the sources for one of the linksys wireless >> routers and borrow from there) > > The webserver is an addition to an existing system. It uses the Keil > RL-ARM RTOS - so Linux is out for the moment. > Lighthttpd is very interesting, may be of interest for a future > project. > There is a HTTP server included with the Keil tools, which is perfect > for showing basic pages-but not secure pages. > There are comerical embedded webservers with SSL but most are built in > with a specific RTOS, Such as QNX /SMX. > > Allegro seem to have one that may be suitable, but I have yet to get a > response. You might also consider Mongoose: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mongoose_%28server%29
From: Christof Klaiber on 17 May 2010 02:05 Am Fri, 14 May 2010 09:09:46 -0700 schrieb dowlers: > There is a HTTP server included with the Keil tools, which is perfect > for showing basic pages-but not secure pages. There are comerical > embedded webservers with SSL but most are built in with a specific RTOS, > Such as QNX /SMX. Maybe have a look at stunnel: http://www.stunnel.org. It wraps non- encrypted protocols into an ssl tunnel. Don't know how hard it will be, porting it to your OS though. Regards, Christof
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