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Re: New script names


From: Kris Katterjohn <katterjohn () gmail com>
Date: Thu, 06 Nov 2008 16:41:59 -0600

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On 11/06/2008 04:35 PM, David Fifield wrote:
I agree with dns-zone-transfer. The reason for robots.txt was for the
output:

80/tcp  open   http    syn-ack
|  robots.txt: has 156 disallowed entries (40 shown)
|  /news?output=xhtml& /search /groups /images /catalogs

Other possible outputs are

80/tcp  open   http    syn-ack
|  http-robots: has 156 disallowed entries (40 shown)
|  /news?output=xhtml& /search /groups /images /catalogs

and

80/tcp  open   http    syn-ack
|  http-robots: robots.txt has 156 disallowed entries (40 shown)
|  /news?output=xhtml& /search /groups /images /catalogs

Which of these do you prefer? I agree it's more consistent to start that
script name with "http".


I think either of these alternatives are fine, but I prefer the latter.

David


Thanks,
Kris Katterjohn

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