QWeb Ric
Basic Pleskian
- Server operating system version
- AlmaLinux 9.3
- Plesk version and microupdate number
- Plesk Obsidian 18.0.64
One of our clients has had a pen test performed on their website, and the tester has asked us to remove the "Server: nginx" response header.
We run the default Apache + nginx configuration on all of our servers and, as far as I understand it, this header is generated by nginx and cannot be disabled.
I've found a lot of references to various third party modules which can then be configured to remove the header again after nginx has added it, but I'm struggling to find any up to date information on this, particularly in terms of compatibility with Plesk. Most of the related forum threads are from 2016 - 2018.
To the point - what's the current, recommended method to remove this response header when using Plesk? Is there a directive I can just add to the additional nginx directives block either per-site or globally? Or a Plesk-safe module I can install either via Plesk or dnf/yum (Almalinux here)?
We run the default Apache + nginx configuration on all of our servers and, as far as I understand it, this header is generated by nginx and cannot be disabled.
I've found a lot of references to various third party modules which can then be configured to remove the header again after nginx has added it, but I'm struggling to find any up to date information on this, particularly in terms of compatibility with Plesk. Most of the related forum threads are from 2016 - 2018.
To the point - what's the current, recommended method to remove this response header when using Plesk? Is there a directive I can just add to the additional nginx directives block either per-site or globally? Or a Plesk-safe module I can install either via Plesk or dnf/yum (Almalinux here)?