USBWebserver 8 – Webserver on your Pen

We often need to test web pages and services in remote and away from the Internet. This is how to detect failures to build pages or sites to show to clients, using the simplest form, without having to resort to external housing or complicated changes and strange DNS.

There are several types of web servers available for Windows and are increasingly able to be placed on a USB key and transportable to any place. Not even need to use your PC once they run on any Windows.

USBWebserver 8 – Webserver on your Pen

The USBWebserver is a Web server that can put on any pen and run at any time. Its structure is simple and very easy to use. The services that are embedded behind the USBWebserver strictly necessary and is not associated with any additional software unnecessary.

Its main features are:

  • Support RFQ
  • Settings completely adaptable (my.ini, httpd.conf, php.ini)
  • Intuitive interface
  • PHP 5.2.13
  • Httpd 2.2.15
  • PhpMyAdmin 3.3.1-rc1
  • MySQL 5.1.44

The data access USBWebserver are:

Username: root
Password: USBw

The use of this server is very simple. Just running usbwebserver.exe file and placing the contents in the root folder of your site pages or html / php that purport to show that our server. Then simply pointing a browser to http://localhost:8080 and address will be seeing what they put in that folder.

This server is extremely small and has a minimal memory usage making it perfect to have a USB stick and use it whenever you need to show some web work they have done or want to see how any one site that was developed and intended to test in different browsers. Put him in a PC that is on a network and can test the different browsers on different operating systems.

An excellent alternative for all small webservers that are already available on the Internet. Place in a Pen and is able to take your site to everywhere!

Homepage: USBWebserver

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This article was first published December 19th, 2010