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> From: Dan Egli [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2004 5:28 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] apache SSI Not Working
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> Brenden Walker wrote:
> | That portion of login page appears to be from a large financial
> institution,
> | exactly the kind of setup used by scammers.
> |
> | I'm not saying you are one, but this looks exactly like the 
> messages I 
> | see on the PHPMailer list asking how to sent 10's of thousands of 
> | emails...
> 
> The page is a mockup for a web site idea for just that. A 
> large financial services company. American General Finance 
> issues loans (at high interest rates) to people. There is no 
> point of trying to steal passwords because they have no web 
> accounts at the moment. That is the point of this mock-up. 

Granted.. It'd work just the same as 'Unitarian Example Financial'..

> | In addition to that, this probably isn't the place to be 
> asking about
> apache
> | SSI.. If you had the same problem with Apache running under 
> Windows, 
> | would you ask Microsoft?
> 
> If I didn't know where else to ask, and if I trusted 
> microsoft any further than I could throw the empire state 
> building, yes I would.

Well, there are tons of Apache mailist lists at:
http://httpd.apache.org/lists.html

The user support mailing list would probably be appropriate.  I'd help you
but I don't use SSI ever, well I can try.

First off, do you have mod_include setup correctly?  Including the AddType,
AddOutputFilter and Options setup correctly in any directories?  

Check http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/mod/mod_include.html for information
on Mod_include and  perhaps http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/howto/ssi.html
for more information on SSI.

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