Marc Perkel wrote:
> 
> 
> Sam Lavitt wrote:
>> Joshua Slive wrote:
>>
>>> On 5/16/07, Marc Perkel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> I was hoping for a more specific answer. If I could have done that I
>>>> wouldn't be here asking how to do it.
>>>
>>>
>> Also consider other services, such as FTP servers, SSH, SCP, etc. etc.
>> etc.
>>
>> Apache very well may not be to blame, and in my experience, outside of
>> a hole opened by a script in a site, it is quite secure.
>>
> 
> I'm somewhat sue the problem is apache related because the files that
> end up there are owned by user apache.
> 
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As pointed in previous threads, that the only way to prevent files to
appear in your machine is to look at your 'door'.

What is your OS and applications running on this machine?
Are you behind a router?
What router?

Perhaps look at these, change your passwords ;)


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Norman



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