Maybe i'm saying something stupid, but maybe a thttpd sitting on a non-standard port with a mod_rewrite rule in apache would do the trick ?

Le jeudi 01 juin 2006 à 08:01 +0200, Kasparek Tomas a écrit :
Hi,

is there some official (recomended) way how to handle DVD isos with
32bit (i386) CentOS (4.3). The included apache (2.0.52) does not allow 
to handle files over 2GB. I see two possibilities:

- offer httpd package compiled with large-files support
- suggest some light-weight HTTP daemon to redirect request for ISOs on
  (boa?) + maybe write some howto

merlin.fit.vutbr.cz does have DVD isos on disk, but cannot serve them,
that's bad...

I am going to implement the second approach but want to know if someone
had solved this yet before I start.

Thanks in advance.

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