Re: Finding out their server type

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I agree that the best way would be to parse the http header response.
However, If you want to check it out quickly and only do a couple of them,
do this:

http://www.whois.sc/google.com

or

http://www.whois.sc/cnn.com

One of the surprising features of this whois site is that it will also tell
you how many websites are on that server.  I ran across one the other day
that had about 4.000 websites on it.

http://www.whois.sc/e-zekiel.com

Mark Cain




----- Original Message -----
From: "Computer Programmer" <myprogram@xxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Wednesday, May 04, 2005 7:44 AM
Subject:  Finding out their server type


> I asked a question at Apache.org mailing list about how to hide my server
> type; and now I'm asking here how can I know someone's server type using
PHP?
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