Thanks Tom. 
 
> Did you install it ?  (YES) Have you verified it ? (YES) Has the .ida 
> mapping been removed too (that would give you an error like your seeing) ?
(YES)

-----Original Message-----
From: Thomas Chiverton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2001 9:51 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: default.ida?

> Here is my scenario.  I view the stats on my web site, and the page
> requested is default.ida.  Now those requests are on my list 
> of error pages
> not found.  Does this mean that I have Code Red, or does this 
> mean that Code
> Red is trying to get into my system?  

If it's comming from seemingly random IP's, its code red knocking.

> According to what you 
> are saying, I
> have Code Red, but the patch has already been installed on my server.

Did you install it ? Have you verified it ? Has the .ida mapping been
removed too (that would give you an error like your seeing) ?

Ignore Ed - his sort of hysteria is exactly the wrong course of action, and
seems to have been inflamed by over the top media coverage.
MS released the patch a *month* ago FFS, if you're only just doing a
heads-up to it, imho, you shouldn't be running a web server.
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