Marc Saegesser wrote: >You can always use telnet to open up a >connection to the server and do a GET / command. The HTTP response will >contain the Tomcat version number. > >[...] >Feel free to send me $10,000 anytime you like. > I agree. I think Marc gets the $10K. :-) Telnetting in is the most reliable method... (Actually, I think $10K was for upgrading it to a more current Tomcat...)
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