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And for the people dealing with geospatial data there is always the fun with #OGC web services like WMS which “traditionally“ report an error with HTTP 200 and some XML describing the error :-/
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@stranljip @nikitonsky I had an infrastructure vulnerability scanner flag a client's server as running some dodgy, ancient service. (Adobe Media Server perhaps). Client was rightly annoyed, as they didn't use it. Turns out the scanner had picked up the reported server version, which was spoofed by another vendor's product.
Also appreciated that Nessus could show me why it reported something, where McAfee obfuscated everything.
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@stranljip @nikitonsky Oh, and the other vendor product did have some message in the body, once you look for it. Ugh.
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