Well I find is more serious to find /server-info availabable on one of thats, you could rebuild some important information on the apache configuration, modules, directives, etc..
Alessandro Fiorenzi On Sat, 2007-07-21 at 22:53 -0500, Todd Troxell wrote: > Noticing lots of admins tend to forget about /server-status, I typed at > random: > > http://www.cnn.com/server-status > http://www.webshots.com/server-status > http://www.download.com/server-status > http://slashdot.org/server-status > > I am sure there are ten billion others. In some cases this is worse than > someone grabbing your access log. > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ INFOGROUP S.P.A http://www.infogroup.it Gruppo Banca CR Firenze http://www.carifirenze.it ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Dott. Fiorenzi Alessandro Security Project & Management Consulente Tecnico Trib. Firenze - Sicurezza Informatica - Albo consulenti ed esperti CCIAA Firenze Socio CLUSIT, ALSI Member of IEEE Computer Society Tel : +390554365742 CE : +393356414477 @Email : [EMAIL PROTECTED] @Email : [EMAIL PROTECTED] PGP Key: http://www.infogroup.it/ds/fiorenzi.asc ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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