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:ServerWatch: June 2001 Security Space Survey Results
ServerWatch: June 2001 Security Space Survey Results
Jul 6, 2001, 19 :00 UTC (4 Talkback[s]) (1910 reads)

Here's another survey of Web sites that has a more refined search than the Netcraft survey of Web sites. Apache still dominates the rankings, even with the finer-grained search criteria. "The Security Space Web Server Survey is a survey of Web server software usage on the Internet broken down by 86 domains. Security Space estimates that even though there are almost 20 million Web sites, nearly 90 percent are 'orphans' to which no other sites link. Security Space's Web server survey includes only those servers referenced on other sites."

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Usually, these kinds of surveying tools work like search engines, crawling the w ...   How does it find the "orphans"   
Alain Knaff  Jul 6, 2001, 21:18:25
> Usually, these kinds of surveying tools work like search engines, crawling the ...   Re: How does it find the   
Bobby D. Bryant  Jul 7, 2001, 00:22:40
> Usually, these kinds of surveying tools work like search engines, crawling the ...   Re: How does it find the   
Justin Goldberg  Jul 7, 2001, 01:36:46
I think they might have used complete dns-records to find all domains.

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M ...   Re: Re: How does it find the `orphans'?   
Matthijs Sypkens Smit  Jul 7, 2001, 08:03:48
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