How about apache?

At 02:10 PM 2/29/00 -0600, you wrote:

>I need a Linux web server to use for two domains I have that meet the
>following criteria:
>
>1) Allows me to personally set up and admin from my home PC
>   a) multiple users
>   b) multiple ftp accounts
>   c) multiple virtual domains
>   d) backup MX for mail
>   e) multiple restricted ftp accounts
>   f) several web rings from program code I've written
>   g) several talk lists from program code I've written (not majordomo or one
>      supplied by the system).  I don't need root access.  This program runs
>      from a user account I set up that is just for lists.
>   h) secure server
>   i) allows web sites for churches through either ftp or web based upload 
> from
>      a perl script I've already written.
>
>2) Allows me from my home PC to "mount" through NFS or some other method
>    to this server so I don't have to telnet in all the time, but can work 
> with
>    files on the server as if they're on my own box.
>
>I currently own and admin the domains Wesleyan.Net and ChristianFamilies.net.
>I'm providing free web sites for churches, webrings, talk lists, form based
>cgi-scripts, and a secure server which we're using for counselling services.
>All of the above that I've mentioned except for the backup MX and file
>mounting are part of the deal with our current server. Most of the code to
>accomplish this is Perl based that I've either written or adopted from other
>scripts to meet our needs.  The service we're currently using is charging us
>$50 a month for the two domains.
>
>The reason I'm looking to move is that the system is choking on the Perl
>scripts we're using.  They use a neutered version of Red Hat Linux,
>kernel 2.0.27, Perl 5.004.  I can write full featured scripts that run on
>my home PC, Red Hat 6.1, stock kernel 2.2.12-20, Perl 5.005_03, that work
>without a hitch, but that our server chokes on.
>
>Please contact me at [EMAIL PROTECTED] if you have a server that might
>be able to meet our needs.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Glen
>
>
>
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