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General Discussion / Re: what is android phone's Source os ?
« on: March 06, 2022, 02:48:20 pm »
There is OS detection and Android is based on the Linux kernel. So I guess that this is the best detection.
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after setting up my web services via the nginx plugin as a reverse proxy, I examined them with various test tools.
Hardenzie.com states:
"Policy set on plaintext port: HSTS policies must not be transmitted over insecure channels."
I am aware that this does not cause any harm.
But restructuring nginx.conf could eliminate that:
https://codefaq.org/server/how-to-fix-warning-unnecessary-hsts-header-over-http-in-htstpreload-org/
Securityheaders.com states:First of all, the module is actually compiled in and usable.
"server: This server header seems to advertise the software being run on the server but you can remove or change this value."
This could be changed via the add-on module "nginx-headers-more".
But this module would have to be compiled in:
https://serverfault.com/questions/214242/can-i-hide-all-server-os-info
Would it also be possible to implement HTTP/3, QUIC and CORS header support?