On Wednesday 06 December 2006 18:19, houghi wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 06, 2006 at 06:23:59PM +0100, jdd wrote:
> > houghi a écrit :
> > >On Wed, Dec 06, 2006 at 02:04:37PM +0100, jdd wrote:
> > >>Birger Kollstrand a écrit :
> > >>>I wonder if there is an interest in making a openSUSE Home Server
> > >>>solution?
> > >>
> > >>there is, of course, I have even a hole course on it
> > >>http://fr.opensuse.org/Formation_d'administrateur_Baby
>
> <snip>
>
> > no problem with seamonkey :-(
>
> Neither in Lynx or w3m or Opera. It gives a warning in Firefox 2.0 in SUSE
> 10.0. The message I get is:
> This page has been reported as a web forgery designed to trick users into
> sharing personal or financial information. <snip>

I'm not getting that in FF 2.0 on 10.2 RC1 with updates.  I'm running the 
Google toolbar as well, which complains on 'phishy' sites quite a lot.
>
> I think this is serious enough to start Firefox 2.0 up and check it out.
>
> You might need to turnm the following on:
> Edit, Preference, Security and check 'tell me if the site I'm visiting is
> a suspected forgery'. I have checked 'Check using a downloaded list of
> suspected sites'

Got that set.

> When I let Google check (and them knowing each and every site I visit) I
> do not get the error. Obviously also not when I disable the detection of
> forgery.

I've check with phishtank (http://www.phishtank.com) and there's no mention of 
the site there, and I do a bit of verification each day so have seen the 
warnings before.

False positive...

Cheers

Pete

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