Definitions for "Hiawatha"
Hiawatha is the name of an 85-mile (137 km) train route operated by Amtrak on the western shore of Lake Michigan, although the name was historically applied to several different routes that extended across the Midwest and out to the Pacific Ocean. As of 2004, fourteen trains (seven round-trips, six on Sunday) run daily between Chicago, Illinois and Milwaukee, Wisconsin, making intermediate stops in Glenview, Illinois, Sturtevant, Wisconsin, and General Mitchell International Airport. The line is partially supported by funds from the state governments of Wisconsin and Illinois.
The Hiawathas were named passenger trains operated by the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad (also known as the Milwaukee Road), and traveled from Chicago to the Twin Cities in Minnesota. The first Hiawatha trains ran in 1935.
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Hiawatha is a secure webserver for Unix and has security features that no other webserver has, like prevention of SQL injection and cross-site scripting, run CGIs under any uid/gid, banning of clients who try nasty things and limiting of CGI runtime.
a native American chieftain who argued for peace with the European settlers (16th century)