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http-faccess
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Geoff Simmons
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### DESCRIPTION
http-faccess is an HTTP server that reports, through response
status codes, whether the file or directory represented by the URL
path
, interpreted as a path on the server's host relative to a
given base directory, is readable by the server's process
owner. http-faccess is meant to be used as a tool within trusted
networks, and should not be exposed to the public internet (see
SECURITY).
path
is readable by the server's process owner. The URL path is
interpreted as a path on the server's host relative to a given base
directory. http-faccess is meant to be used as a tool within
trusted networks, and should not be exposed to the public internet
(see
SECURITY).
*base*
is a directory on the host on which http-faccess runs (by
default, the current working directory when http-faccess was
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// http-faccess is an HTTP server that reports, through response
// status codes, whether the file or directory represented by the URL
// path
, interpreted as a path on the server's host relative to a
//
given base directory, is readable by the server's process
//
owner. http-faccess is meant to be used as a tool within trusted
//
networks, and should not be exposed to the public internet (see
// SECURITY).
// path
is readable by the server's process owner. The URL path is
//
interpreted as a path on the server's host relative to a given base
//
directory. http-faccess is meant to be used as a tool within
//
trusted networks, and should not be exposed to the public internet
//
(see
SECURITY).
//
// *base* is a directory on the host on which http-faccess runs (by
// default, the current working directory when http-faccess was
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