There's no way to be 100% sure if you don't have access to the server, so it's about guessing. Here are some clues:
- File extensions:
login.php
is most likely a PHP script. - HTTP headers: they may leak some information about the language which is running on the server, and some additionnal details like the version:
X-Powered-By: PHP/7.0.0
means that the page was rendered by PHP. - HTTP Parameter Pollution: if you managed to guess which server is running, you can refine the guess.
- Language limits: maximum post data, maximum number variable in GET and POST data, etc. If may be useful if the webmaster kept the default values.
- Specific input: for example, PHP had some Easter eggs.
- Errors: triggering errors may also leak the language.
Warning: Division by zero in /var/www/html/index.php on line 3
is PHP, for example. - File uploads: libraries may add metadata if the file is being modified server-side. For example, most sites resize users' avatars, and checking for EXIF data will leak
CREATOR: gd-jpeg v1.0 (using IJG JPEG v90), default quality
, which may help to guess which language is used. - Default filenames: Check if
/
and/index.php
are the same page. - Exploits: reading a backup file, or executing arbitrary code on the server.
- Open-Source: maybe the website has been open-sourced and is available somewhere on Internet.
- About page: the webmaster may have thanked the language community in a "FAQ" or "About" page.
- Jobs page: the development team may be recruiting, and they may have detailed the technologies they're using.
- Social Engineering: ask the webmaster!
- Public profiles: if you know who is working on the websites, you can check their public repos or their skills on online profiles (GitHub, LinkedIn, Twitter, ...).
- URLs: directories and pages are specific to certain CMS. For example, if some resources are located in the
/wp-content/
directory, it means that WordPress have been used. - Session cookies: name and format.
- CSRF tokens: name and format.
- Rendered HTML: for example: meta tags order, comments.
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