The Tor2web daemon must support startup from init.d scripts so it can be loaded on startup of linux server.
Additionally it must write a "pid" file in /var/run like per debian/ubuntu convention, so it's possible to include (like already done for tor2web 2.0 based on apache/glype) a software watchdog using monit that will restart the service in case of exceptional down.
The Tor2web daemon must support startup from init.d scripts so it can be loaded on startup of linux server.
Additionally it must write a "pid" file in /var/run like per debian/ubuntu convention, so it's possible to include (like already done for tor2web 2.0 based on apache/glype) a software watchdog using monit that will restart the service in case of exceptional down.