On 2012-07-25 23:15, Phil Benchoff wrote:

> 
> sks-keyservers.net has not detected our proxy.  I'm pretty sure our server
> sends back the Server header from the SKS keyserver on reverse-proxied
> requests.  Is that what they're looking at?

Indeed using the HTTP Server header in this determination. To be
detected as a reverse proxy it should contain either "nginx" or "apache"
(or whatever other term that is applicable, but atm those are the two
terms in the list)

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