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RFC 7231 defines the Server response header. This is an optional field that the origin server may use to describe itself.

Currently, xrootd does not respond with a Server HTTP response header. This makes it impossible for the client to know that the endpoint is xrootd and which version of xrootd is deployed.

There are several legitimate reasons why a client may wish to know the implementation and version that is providing an endpoint. Providing accurate information when filing a bug-report is one example.


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