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The first one is a HTTP server component, however it is quite limited and only outputs plain text.
The second one is a telnet server component that works okay, but typing commands is a bit cumbersome (and I haven't found a telnet client for the latest OS 2006).
There is also a standalone HTTP server, called webfoo, that connects to foo_controlserver, but it seems to work poorly (at least for me).
Does anyone know some other option maybe?