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Leon,

Leon Rosenberg wrote:
> security by obscurity, that is.

Through I agree that claiming Apache httpd increases security, it is
certainly not security by obscurity. It is another layer between the
attacker and the goodies. You may disagree about the efficacy of that
layer, but it's not merely obscurity.

Changing your web server's "Server" header response to "MS ISS" would be
security-by-obscurity. ;)

- -chris

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