On Mon, Jun 07, 2010 at 02:34:23PM -0700, Brian Dunning wrote:

> I think I must have misstated the problem. Thanks to everyone for the 
> replies, but the question is not how to fix it, it's how to find the script 
> being attacked. Many different admins manage many different sites on this 
> server, and I can't even begin to guess how many mail forms are on there from 
> different programmers.
> 
> I'm currently downloading the logs as Peter suggested, and will take a look. 
> I'm not much of a sysad and I just thought maybe someone might know a way to 
> sniff outgoing email or something, I really don't know how to attack this. 
> Fixing the scripts is a long term solution, obviously, but I need a short 
> term fix other than killing email on the apache account.
> 
> Might be more of a Linux question than a PHP question.

One other piece of information maybe you left out. You say there are
many admins of many sites on this box. Do you *work* for the company
that owns or rents the box or something? Otherwise, other admins'
scripts aren't your problem, just your scripts.

Paul

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