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"Is there any way to hide kernel information using Nginx?"
Scanners 'guess' kernel versions based on various TCP options and such
your server supports. Unless you want to kill performance and make
your server look like it's running an older kernel, there is nothing
to be done.
Hello,
I have hosted Nginx 1.16.1 on Ubuntu 16.04. Have configured SSL from
LetsEncrypt. Everything is running fine. Only port 80 and 443 are allowed.
During security testing, I see that kernel information is exposed on
domain.Is there any way to hide kernel information using Nginx ?
Can I compil