On 2/17/06, Ron Bickers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I noticed that my lighttpd server that proxies to Zope responds as > Zope/ZServer, not lighttpd. If I recall, Apache said Apache. There must be > many more Zopes than netcraft shows, right?
No, Zope behind Apache with ProxyPass also reports as Zope: $ HEAD www.pareto.nl 200 OK [...] Server: Zope/(Zope 2.8.5-final, python 2.3.5, linux2) ZServer/1.1 Plone/Unknown [...] Still, there are many intranet Zope sites, and Zope sites set up behind Apache and other servers in other ways (FastCGI, or simply not at the root of a site URL) for Netcraft to not count them as Zope setups, true. For example, Boston.com bakes their Zope-managed content to the filesystem and has several tiers of Apache and Squid servers serving their content: $ HEAD www.boston.com 200 OK [...] Server: Apache/2.0.47 (Unix) [...] $HEAD cache.boston.com/bonzai-fba/Globe_Photo/2006/02/17/1140170041_8639-1.jpg 200 OK [...] Via: 1.1 arn.xpc-mii.net (MIIxpc/4.7 UNVERIFIED_CACHE_HIT Fri, 17 Feb 2006 10:16:21 GMT) Via: 1.1 ics_server.xpc-mii.net (ICS 2.2.64.208) [...] Server: Apache/1.3.14 (Unix) [...] -- Martijn Pieters
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