> On Mar 03, 1997 at 02:51:48AM +0100, Mathieu LEGRAND wrote: > > Find out your browser's name and version and your OS version > > from an CGI script is simple : you just have to print some > > variables from a shell script. > > For exemple, try this script : essai.cgi > > | #!/bin/sh > > | echo Content-type: text/plain > > | echo > > Okay, but how about this one. I'm on hamishpc.rising.com.au, > accessing a web page (http://www.silcom.com/~tonkin/pointless/), > but I'm IP masquerading via silly.rising.com.au, which isn't > really called that at all because I'm on via my ISP who's > given my a dynamic IP, so I'm really dialin-a1-30.melbourne.internex.net.au > or similar, and then I've via proxy cache proxy1.mel.connect.com.au, > but that page still knows I'm from hamishpc! > > I do CGI but can't see how they do this one.
Maybe finger. It seems you can CGI for the OS and if it's *nix run finger, or just run finger and see what happens. Check out www.digicrime.com, they have all kinds of interesting things there. > > > Hamish > > -- > Hamish Moffatt, [EMAIL PROTECTED], Melbourne, Australia. > Student, computer science & computer systems engineering. 3rd year, RMIT. > http://yallara.cs.rmit.edu.au/~moffatt CPOM: [**** ] 40% > PGP key available from web page above. > > Later ---------------------------------------------------------------- "Time is the best teacher, unfortunately it kills all of it's students" Rob MacWilliams [EMAIL PROTECTED] N9NPU