In fact, I do. But what truly interested me in that exercise was adapting Lighttpd for a system definitely not suitable at first sight. For instance, compiling and installing Lighttpd 1.4.69 does not install /etc/lighttpd and its subdirectories (conf-available, conf-enabled,...etc.). You have to build the whole thing by hand. And don't forget /etc/mime.types ;-) That's how I discovered that marvellous little program, /usr/bin/filetool.sh - with a correct /opt/.filetool.lst (another bloody challenge), you keep everything ok for the next boot. TinyCore is very funny, I love it !
Next steps : buying a DV certificate and activating https for accessing the server from the internet. With another SSL certificate backed by a genuine e-mail address, I'll try to restrict access to the server to those browsers/apps able to negociate a encrypted, secure session with the certificate. Interesting, isn't it ? Of course, I don't invent or create anything. The game simply consists in playing with a system not designed for that kind of exercise.