Do a HEAD request and analyze the string output and compare to DB list of
*every* webserver in this world, though it's not 100% correct but atleast
you can get the figure.


At 10:34 PM 2/4/2002 +0000, you wrote:
>Ho to get the name of the server running in a port in a host, for example I
>write a program that scan all the ip address that start from 155.108.000.000
>for the port 80, how to know if the web server that is running is IIS,
>Apache or Tomcat.
>thanks
>

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