# Best use of the www Anthony Howe Snert 42 av. Isola Bella 06400 Cannes, France achowe@snert.com ## Judges' comments This little mynx will give any Fiery Fox a run for its money. A nice complement to last years winning hibachi. The judges double dare any eager Obfuscationalists to submit the missing pieces to get a functioning LAMP stack. ### To build cc -O2 -o mynx mynx.c If this does not work for you, use the enclosed configure script. ### Try mynx http://www.ioccc.org/ ## Author's comments I was rather impressed by last year's mini web server. So much so that it inspired me to try my hand at writing the client side complement. A typical build would be command would be: $ gcc -omynx mynx.c While some others like to be a little different: $ gcc -omynx mynx.c -lnsl -lsocket I even managed to figure out a basic configure script, given last year's example, which is kinda of useful when you consider how many OSes put all the network functions in a variety of places. So a simpler build command sequence would be: $ ./configure $ make After which, the rest of the documentation can be read by saying: $ mynx manual.html Manifest: mynx.c makefile pre-built generic Un*x README.TXT manual.html makefile.in makefile template entities.txt ISO 8859-1 entites configure.in configure script description configure pre-built configure script