I think that's why they also track server OS by IP address now.
George
Matt Alexander wrote:
>
> I just realized how easy it would be to seriously skew Netcraft's
> webserver results (http://www.netcraft.com). If you have your own DNS
> server, you could add a wildcard entry to point to your main site. Then
> whenever someone types in foo.yourdomain.tld or bar.yourdomain.tld, it
> resolves to your main site. For example, in your zone file you'd have an
> entry like this:
>
> * IN CNAME yourdomain.tld.
>
> So next, you could go to the Netcraft site and add in your domain to be
> monitored. You could add in 1.yourdomain.tld and 2.yourdomain.tld and on
> and on and on. So, I'm not encouraging anyone to do this, but I just
> wanted to point out how unreliable the Netcraft "stats" really are and how
> easy it would be for someone to skew the results (if it's not happening
> already).
> ~M
>
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