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Re: Altering "Server" HTTP Header Paramby true (Pilgrim) |
on Oct 14, 2002 at 21:38 UTC ( [id://205230]=note: print w/replies, xml ) | Need Help?? |
I love your 'solution', although devious, it's got moxy.
Do you have WebMin running (root access)? You can change the server info file with webmin (set a custom header file). Another even better trick would be to put a redirect in your dns which redirects the request from netcraft's ip to a special perl script. The perl script could output what looked like a server line. You will then be running a Mucrosoft webserver. Feel free to forward your boss lady the millions of complaints from IIS virus haters everywhere. Da penguin's da bomb! To clarify, redirect to a perl script which listens on another socket locally. To mimic the http protocol. It could be done but i wouldn't want to do it ;>
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