there is a redirect. It works correctly for me from here. We tested
it. I think this rules out recursive DNS issues on their end. And if
it were a hijack solely on the other system it would not hit their
logs at all. I asked her to try for a tcpdump.

Actually that step assumes this is sort of continuous. Is that the
case Deanna? And how long has this been happening?

On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 10:00 AM, Ian Skinner <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Deanna Schneider wrote:
>> It's a linux box running apache and while not DOS level - we are
>> seeing 100's of these a day. They're all doing a get on the same
>> non-existent pdf file, and they all redirect to some random porn site
>> - sometimes the same one, sometimes different ones.
>
> You can set redirects in Apache in either the httpd or .htaccess files.
>
> The will look something like.
>
> Redirect [status] [url] [url]
>
>
>
> 

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