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  1. is it not true that one could have an index page written in PHP that reads the address from the browser and then immediately forwards it to that domain's "real" front page located in a different subfolder? or am I confused about how "parking" works? ex: www.me.com and www.you.com pointing to same account... www.me.com ---> www.me.com/html/main.html www.you.com ---> www.you.com/web/main.html
  2. Hey, after doing a lot of looking into a bunch of different gallery options I decided that Singapore (http://singapore.sourceforge.net) would actually be the best solution for me. Both Coppermine and Gallery were just a little more than I really needed or desired in a gallery solution. I also didn't really like the "pre-packaged" feel and design of Coppermine or Gallery. I needed something really easy to customize and integrate fully into the design of my site, and I found just that with Singapore. You can check out what I've done with it here: http://www.fuzzyrhino.com/gallery/ Just a note about using Singapore: it is very simple and straight-forward to install and use, but I would suggest uploading pictures via FTP rather than the Admin page, as uploading files through PHP limits transfers to only 2 or 3 Mb at a time, I can't remember which...
  3. Jim, that's not a bad idea. Worth a shot at least. I'll try to get in touch with them now and we'll see what happens. And Bruce, thanks for the confirmation that WebRescuer is a legitimate site. I'll go ahead and decline their offer for now. With TCH I don't think I have to worry too much about downtime!
  4. I tried entering the domain in the IP Deny Manager, but it said it could not resolve the name to an ip... So that was a no go. Anybody got any ideas about WebRescuer?
  5. Thomas! Good to hear from you again. After further Googling I found out that unknown.sagonet.net is a bot that is a "guestbook harvester" according to: http://www.kloth.net/internet/badbots.php So I used the IP Deny Manager and blocked the ips listed there. Further investigation on Google shows that it is in fact a guestbook harvester, as some of the Google hits link to guestbooks with entries like: Date: Sunday, August 08 at 06:52 AM Host: 202.175.95.47 Name: Keii Chii From: Macau I give MACAU mint sets.... (etc., actual post) Date: Tuesday, May 11 at 04:13 PM Host: 206.165.8.98 Name: 0 From: 0 0 Date: Tuesday, May 11 at 07:40 AM Host: unknown.sagonet.net Name: 0 From: 0 0 The last two are (apparently) bot-generated posts. So I've blocked those suggested ips, but is there any way in CPanel that I can block a resolved address? It would be nice to be able to block anything identifying itself as "uknown.sagonet.net".
  6. I keep getting hits every day from unknown.sagonet.net, and it's always one of the most recent visitors in the log in awstats. The weird part is that the number of pages and the number of hits by this server are always equal. This is rarely the case as nearly every page on my site has several includes. So that tells me that this "unknown" server is looking for a particular file. Another VERY strange thing is that, eventhough the server has made 386 hits to 386 pages, the accrued bandwidth is zero. Does this mean that sagonet is not finding the file they are trying to hit? If so, I should think I would see something peculiar in my error log, but I only see errors from me when I'm doing development on my site or when I just have a bad link. I've tried searching these forums for anything containing "sagonet", but only found this: http://www.totalchoicehosting.com/forums/i...0824&hl=sagonet which is an unrelated topic. unknown.sagonet.net appears in the mess of code if you use your browser's Find function. So then I Googled sagonet and found the following: http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread....ghlight=sagonet which is also not exactly related, as it talks about an actual connection to unknown.sagonet.net from the users home PC. However, it does describe this as a malicious connection, but I can't really get through all the technical mumbo-jumbo. Does anyone know anything about this? Also, I got an email at my "answer all" account on my domain the other day from WebRescuer saying my site was down. I visited their website and it seems official enough, but was still untrusting of its service, as I've never signed up for it. And while I was just checking my Last Visitors log (not in awstats), trying to find the sagonet ip, the following showed up: Host: 207.150.160.200 Http Code: 200 Date: Nov 29 03:14:20 Http Version: HTTP/1.0 Size in Bytes: 0 Referer: - Agent: WebRescuer v0.2.4 The WebRescuer "agent" would also explain the unknown browser that keeps popping up in awstats as well... Is WebRescuer a service offered in association with TCH?
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