Harold Fuchs wrote:
2008/10/3 Harold Fuchs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Gentlepeople,

I just went to <www.openoffice.org>. The site seems to have been hijacked
by a company called AZT.com. The opening sentences on the web site say
"WELCOME to an easy to navigate MEGA-SITE of Bible, Christian, church &
religious information, sermons & studies. Includes the audio & written
Bible, sound doctrine, prophecy, a photo tour of Israel and spiritual
warfare. If it's in the Bible, it should be here. Among the Web's most
complete Christian sites, by God's mercy (app. 6000 pgs & 4000 subjects). A
few minutes reading this page could PROVE to you the Bible is true. "

If the site hasn't been hijacked then the DNS has. Firefox's "Page Info"
says the site really is www.openoffice.org

Help!

--
Harold Fuchs
London, England
Please reply *only* to [email protected]


This is really weird. Less than 5 minutes after I sent the above, the
problem has gone away and www.openoffice.org is back on the air. Ideas
anyone?

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Some technician may have set an IP incorrectly for a moment, couldn't get back on and got someone to to reset things correctly. Most Domain Name Servers take awhile to note routing changes. Could be you initially came in after reset but before the DNS's caught up. Or it could be the Men In Black (well, blue polyester) just wanted to mess with you. ;-^)
Bottom like - most likely a momentary routing glitch.

Steve
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