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title: Features
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### Features
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#### Static file handling
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- Static file serving (even above 2GB)
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- Directory listing serving
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- Protection against path traversal
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- Content-Range support (for non-HTML static files; also for HTML files from SVR.JS 3.15.1)
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- Serving from web root different than SVR.JS installation directory
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#### Security
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- HTTPS support
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- HTTP/2 support
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- Built-in block list
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- Protection against HTTP authentication brute force attacks (from SVR.JS 3.4.8; enabled by default)
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- Ability to hide server version
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- OCSP stapling support (from SVR.JS 3.4.9)
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#### Configuration and customization
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- Configurability via _config.json_ file
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- Expandability via server-side JavaScript and mods
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- Ability to serve non-standard error pages
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- URL rewriting engine
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- Event driven architecture powered by Node.JS, along with clustering.
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#### Compression and content delivery
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- Brotli, gzip and Deflate HTTP compression (Brotli supported since SVR.JS 3.4.11)
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- SNI (Server Name Indication) support
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- ETag support (from SVR.JS 3.6.1)
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- Reverse proxy functionality (requires reverse-proxy-mod SVR.JS mod)
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- Forward proxy functionality (requires forward-proxy-mod SVR.JS mod)
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#### Authentication and access control
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- HTTP basic authentication
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#### Gateway interfaces
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- CGI (Common Gateway Interface) support (requires RedBrick mod)
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- SCGI (Simple Common Gateway Interface) support (requires OrangeCircle mod)
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- JSGI (JavaScript Gateway Interface) support (requires YellowSquare mod)
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- PHP support (PHP-CGI with RedBrick mod or PHP-FPM with GreenRhombus mod)
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#### Additional functionality
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- Logging
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- Ability to display IP addresses, from which originally request was made (from reverse proxies; via X-Forwarded-For)
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