The answer lies..

https://www.ahresources.org

(https, not http)

He got to ModSSL via the "Apache Interface to SSLEay" link. I guess he 
missed the next paragraph that reads

"ATTENTION! f you are seeing this page instead of the site you expected, 
please contact the administrator of the site involved. Although this site 
is running the Apache software it almost certainly has no other connection 
to the Apache Group, so please do not send mail about this site or its 
contents to the Apache authors. If you do, your message will be ignored"

Apparently he's ceased his attack, and hopefully in his second day of life 
on the internet he'll be a little more careful before shooting everything 
that moves...

-- Jamie

At 01:51 PM 10/11/00, James Ford wrote:
>On Wed, 11 Oct 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> >I don't understand it, but they think that somehow their website is being
> >disrupted.
>
>www.ahresources.org is running Apache/1.3.9 (Unix) FrontPage/4.0.4.3
>Rewrit/1.1a ApacheJServ/1.0b5 PHP/3.0.12 on Linux
>
>So perhaps he's seeing the default Apache page (or such) for the install
>and assumes someone's "hacked" his site.  Highly likely since he
>apparently has not figured out his caps-lock key.
>
>-- James
>
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