Just for fun, I thought I would post a few items to show the breadth of the servers that we surveyed.
- http://www.skattelister.no responded to our relative request with a code from IETF RFC 2324 (2.3.2) indicating that it is, in fact, a teapot. We find this response somewhat irregular as it is only supposed to be returned in response to a brew request for coffee.
- Mailmta.com, running the Varnish server, reports status code 770 for all requests. As this is one of the area codes for Atlanta, it makes me feel right at home.
- Boisestate.edu is running the commodore64-HTTPD/1.1. While we understand this to be a very efficient implementation, it may also point to the levels of education funding in Iowa.
- CQNews.net is running server “unknow.” Hopefully this does not reflect the purpose of their news room.
- http://www.alittihad.co.ae runs on Nintendo
- TravelingLuck.com run’s on what is reported as “My Arse.” Our condolences to the webmaster.
- We have already mentioned reddit.com’s SQL injection string
- The Orthodox Jewish web site vosizneias.com has some high powered security. Their server string? “In Hashem We Trust.”
- Citibank Thailand runs their insecure server on “unkown” software
- Expensify.com reports “All your base are belong to us”. Hopefully the meme doesn’t express how they view your data.
- LoveMoney.com is also holding tight on expenses. They are running on Windows/3.11
- and that’s only the tip of the iceberg!