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In-kernel web server

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An in-kernel web server is a (possibly limited) HTTP server that runs in kernel-space or equivalent.

Examples include:

Solaris/NCAkmod HP-UX/NSAhttp Linux/khttpd Red Hat Linux/TUX Microsoft Windows NT/IIS