Hello, On Mon, 25 Mar 2019 22:59:37 -0400 Rich Felker wrote: > > Nginx is bloat free I think. But perhaps not in comparison to > > thttpd. I will look how to support cgit http/s with thttpd using a > > hook. > > > > At skarnet.org, the author is using busybox httpd with cgi support > > and cgit cgi hooks to give http/s git access. > > OK, that sounds promising. If it can be done with cgi, it should be > easy to setup, assuming the git client is forgiving of thttpd's > slightly non-conforming cgi behavior regarding headers. One thing you'd have to have in mind is to chose a server for which it is possible to update the certificate automatically. For some time I used mini_httpd, which is really minimal footprint, but I had to update the letsencrypt certificate every three month manually. Now I switched to nginx and here automatic update of the certificate works like a charm. Jens -- :: INRIA Nancy Grand Est ::: Camus ::::::: ICube/ICPS ::: :: ::::::::::::::: office Strasbourg : +33 368854536 :: :: :::::::::::::::::::::: gsm France : +33 651400183 :: :: ::::::::::::::: gsm international : +49 15737185122 :: :: http://icube-icps.unistra.fr/index.php/Jens_Gustedt ::