Re: [users@httpd] Problem moving websites

2005-05-13 Thread Nick Kew
>> core-project owned your b0x.. SAVE YOUR BOX Forget about the website. Forget about Apache. Wipe and re-format the disc and reinstall the operating system, taking proper care of your security. The above is most likely a bluff: someone just exploited a dumb script to deface your pages. B

Re: [users@httpd] Problem moving websites

2005-05-12 Thread Chris Winfield-Blum
You can try to check your log files and if you have iptables with some logging setup perhaps there is something in there. your biggest priority firstly should be to lockdown this system. is firewall on? have u disabled unrequired services are your file permissions set to give access to the wrong

RE: [users@httpd] Problem moving websites

2005-05-12 Thread H. Carter Harris
How would one go about finding out how this system was compromised and how to fix it. I had two other sites that were damaged too. -Original Message- From: H. Carter Harris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2005 2:01 PM To: users@httpd.apache.org Subject: RE: [EMAIL PROT

RE: [users@httpd] Problem moving websites

2005-05-12 Thread H. Carter Harris
It appears that you are correct ... thank you. v 2.0.48 -Original Message- From: Aman Raheja [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2005 1:14 PM To: users@httpd.apache.org Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Problem moving websites It is always appreciated to know what apache vers

Re: [users@httpd] Problem moving websites

2005-05-12 Thread Aman Raheja
It is always appreciated to know what apache version you are running and on what platform. As far as this message - it looks more like an intruder got in the box and put up this page, unless it is your default page. check the index file in your htdocs - it could be compromised system situation.