Hi Ela,

Unless the website is poorly configured (and you can scan the ports and connect 
to memcached by yourself) I don t think there s a way to retrieve this info 
automatically...maybe you can parse the admin email with "whois" and send him a 
survey :)

Cheers
Nico (from a smartphone)

> On 26 Apr 2016, at 11:05, Ela Ela <elzbietawalku...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi, 
> I'm defending my Master's thesis in IT. I'm writing about the phenomena of 
> memcahed and I'm gathering materials about it. I need to know how can you 
> know if an arbitrary site is using memcached. I man how can you determine if 
> a site has memcached. Thanks in advance, 
> Tom
> P.S. (I'm writing from my sisters account, but you can answer easily here)
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