What is EM Web Server? It is a down and dirty, quick and easy personal server that you can launch at any time that makes a folder on your computer visible to others on the Internet who have a browser. You can set up a web page in any folder on your hard drive, or even a network drive, add files for downloading, links, etc. and push a button. Your web folder is immediately available to anyone you give the IP address and port number to. Saves a lot of hassle when you want to be able to post temporary files or pictures... just about anything.
EM Web Server was written specifically to allow a person using Electron Microscope III, to track Folding at Home clients from anywhere an internet connection and a browser is available, but it can be used for any web service activity. {You can use it to serve up your KDFold stats pages also.) It is easy to check on the status of folding clients by using a browser to access the auto generated stats files using the newest features in EM III. No fancy programs or setups. It's really stupid simple... just the way I like it.
EM Web Server is available now. The basic version can transfer HTML pages, gif and jpg pictures, and text files from only the folder EM Server is running in. You can choose any port you like. The default port should work fine for most people, but if you don't want to specify a port number when using a browser, you can just put 80 in the box for the server port. Once started, your IP address is shown in the Title Bar of the Server. If you are behind a proxy server or a router and you have an internally designated IP address, you will have to set the proxy server or router up so that your IP address and your port selection for the server have the incoming information transferred to it, and information has to be able to go both ways (in and out). This also means you need to know your real IP address. This is a safety feature to try and keep people from using this program as a trojan as the registered version does have stealth capabilities. More on that stuff when I finish the detailed instructions. The current instructions are very basic.
Check it out here: http://www.em-dc.com/emserver/
EM Web Server was written specifically to allow a person using Electron Microscope III, to track Folding at Home clients from anywhere an internet connection and a browser is available, but it can be used for any web service activity. {You can use it to serve up your KDFold stats pages also.) It is easy to check on the status of folding clients by using a browser to access the auto generated stats files using the newest features in EM III. No fancy programs or setups. It's really stupid simple... just the way I like it.
EM Web Server is available now. The basic version can transfer HTML pages, gif and jpg pictures, and text files from only the folder EM Server is running in. You can choose any port you like. The default port should work fine for most people, but if you don't want to specify a port number when using a browser, you can just put 80 in the box for the server port. Once started, your IP address is shown in the Title Bar of the Server. If you are behind a proxy server or a router and you have an internally designated IP address, you will have to set the proxy server or router up so that your IP address and your port selection for the server have the incoming information transferred to it, and information has to be able to go both ways (in and out). This also means you need to know your real IP address. This is a safety feature to try and keep people from using this program as a trojan as the registered version does have stealth capabilities. More on that stuff when I finish the detailed instructions. The current instructions are very basic.
Check it out here: http://www.em-dc.com/emserver/