Hi Raphael, netcraft looks for public servers and as such, they run on port 80. It makes no sense to scan all ports for the small chance there is a server running which is ment to be public. If your Zope should be public, just start at least one http-server on port 80 or use Apache/Squid as reverse proxy. Regards Tino --On Donnerstag, 16. Januar 2003 23:26 +0100 Raphael Arlitt <raphael.arlitt@mmweg.rwth-aachen.de> wrote:
Ok, zope may not be viewable in the graph, but I wonder if it wouldn't be of interest to tell the netcraft people to also check for zope servers by allowing to include other port number than 80.
raphael
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