Thats a very nice research.

Thanks you.

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"Evan Nemerson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit dans le message de news:
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> Okay, it took me a long (expletive deleted) time, so I figured I should
share.
> Here is a list of popular web sites running Apache, PHP, MySQL, and Linux.
If
> there are any errors, I apologize. This is not meant to be a definitive
work.
> In fact, I wasn't even planning on posting it... until i looked at the
clock
> ;)
>
> This list is designed to convice teh boss (no type-o). If your boss is a
> bandwagon kind of guy, afraid to take risks, this is for you- er- him. And
> you. Him in that he can read it, you in that if he accepts LAMP, you're
life
> will be a much more joyous existance ;)
>
>
>
> - --------------------------------
> Apache:
>
> By far the most popular web server, with 60.54% market share. Its
> closest competitor, Microsoft's IIS, has 28.89%. If all variants of
> each server are counted, Apache's install base increases to 62.17%,
> while IIS manages 29.42%). Statistics are from
> http://www.netcraft.net/survey
>
> Apache users:
> Yahoo!
> Amazon.com
> AltaVista
> BBC
> mp3.com
> SlashDot
> HP
> W3C
> IBM
> Verizon
> FEMA
> Infoseek
>
>
> PHP:
>
> In April 2002, PHP overtook ASP as the #1 server-side scripting
> language on the internet. In April, PHP was used by 24% of the
> sites on the Internet. Over the past two years PHP has averaged
> a 6.5% monthly growth rate. Source: zend.com/news/zendpr.php?id=49
>
> PHP users:
> Cisco
> CMG
> Vodafone
> Motorola
> Siemens
> Ericsson
> CBS
> Unilever
> Philips
> BMC
> NTT
> Air Canada
> Lufthansa
> OnVista
> Lycos Europe
> Deutsche Bank
> NASA
> W3C
>
>
> MySQL:
>
> It isn't as easy to determine which database a site uses, but here
> is a list of sites that do use MySQL, according to MySQL.com:
>
> Yahoo! Finance
> Texas Instruments
> U.S. Census Bureau
> NASA
> Omaha Steaks
> Slashdot
> Cross Media Marketing Corp
> Powell's Books
> Department of Academic Information Systems
> Avacom Net Services
> Blue World Communications
> CoreSense
> Ericsson
> handy.de
> mobile.de
> Nemo-Q
> Silicon Storage Technology, Inc.
> Virage
>
>
> Linux:
>
> I can't find a list for this... I figured these out by trying big
> sites that came to mind. I didn't encounter a single Microsoft site,
> but I did get a few *BSD sites, and several Solaris sites.
>
> FBI
> Google
> Amazon
> AltaVista
> Slashdot
> Verizon
> FEMA
> CNN
>
>
> Security:
>
> Here's a list of security companies/groups that run any LAMP component:
> Security Focus (LA)
> Symantec (L)
> CERT (LA)
> Packet Storm (A)
> FBI (L)
> OSVDB (LA)
> At Stake (LA)
> Netcraft (LA)
> TESO (L)
> Phenoelit (LA)
> Doxpara (LAP)
> NGS Software (LAMP)
> PivX (LAP)
> Grey Magic (LAMP)
> Phrack (AP)
> ***
> It should be noted that just because a component doesn't appear in the
list
> doesn't mean it's not running. The only way I could figure out MySQL was
> sending
> a SYN to TCP/3306. If I got a SYN|ACK, I put an M. MySQL could be (should
be)
> firewalled off, and infosec people know this. Also, infosec people tend to
> play
> with banners (hehe look @ TESO's - teso.scene.at), so it's entirely
possible
> they're hiding something...
>
> Out of all the infosec sites I tried, I managed to find two Microsofts:
NAI
> and
> Verisign. I didn't bother with ntbugtraq, windowssecurity, etc- then
again, I
> didn't bother with linuxsecurity, root prompt, etc. Only went with groups
who
> pay
> attention to all OS's... Phrack and OSVDB are a little biased, but they
are
> still
> cross-platform.
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