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| streamkid@gmail.com 2006-10-20, 1:26 pm |
| hallo..
it's quite a useless question, since it doesn't really solve any prob,
but i was searching for it and i didn't manage to do it..
on some sites, there are some httpd sigs like "Microsoft/IIS 6.0 on
OpenBSD 3.9"... that's of course not iis running on obsd, but that's
another issue.. i wanted to modify my server's sig (apache 1.3.37
running on a slackware machine, another on a centos, and finally on a
fbsd), so it reports sth like the above.. don't ask why ;p
i ve read about the server token section, but that's for older
versions...
is there any other way to do it???
tia, streamkid 
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streamkid@gmail.com wrote:
> hallo..
> it's quite a useless question, since it doesn't really solve any prob,
> but i was searching for it and i didn't manage to do it..
> on some sites, there are some httpd sigs like "Microsoft/IIS 6.0 on
> OpenBSD 3.9"... that's of course not iis running on obsd, but that's
> another issue.. i wanted to modify my server's sig (apache 1.3.37
> running on a slackware machine, another on a centos, and finally on a
> fbsd), so it reports sth like the above.. don't ask why ;p
>
> i ve read about the server token section, but that's for older
> versions...
>
> is there any other way to do it???
>
> tia, streamkid 
Server tokens still apply. . .
1.3: http://httpd.apache.org/docs/1.3/mo...ml#servertokens
2.0: http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/mo...ml#servertokens
2.2: http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mo...ml#servertokens
Its there in all releases of Apache.
Thanks
Mike
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