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Imagine my surprise when I'm reviewing logs, and find someone getting a 200 on (mysite)/cgi-sys/guestbook.cgi.

 

I don't have a guestbook (I thought). Never installed the guestbook scripts. Don't even want the script availble to poke at.

 

I cleaned out everything in my /cgi-bin already, but the guestbook.cgi is still publicly accessible.

 

Went through cPanel, and verified that there were no databases that I didn't explicitly create.

 

How can I remove this? (How was it installed?!)

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If you have cleaned out everything you can think of, html-files, folders, databases or whatever that can cause this and its still showing, please open a ticket to the helpdesk so they can check :thumbup1:

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If you go into your cpanel > cgi scripts

you will see Simple Guestbook

this is a server script for you to use or not.

It looks like someone was fishing to see if you were using it.

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