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Date:  Mon, 25 Jun 2007 17:14:06 -0400
From:  "Franklin S Werren" <webmaster (at mark) bagpipes.net>
Subject:  [coba-e:10240] Analog ???
To:  <coba-e (at mark) bluequartz.org>
Message-Id:  <030201c7b76d$c701ca10$55055e30$@net>
X-Mail-Count: 10240

Hi All;

While poking around several of my BlueQuartz servers I found the following
Installed in the /var/www/html directory
http://www.analog.cx/ 

The cgi-bin for in was in the /var/www/cgi-bin

I know it is the master directory for the server and usually I re-edit
The redirect to go to my www.chautauqualake.net domain

The  http://www.analog.cx/ will not work but I stuck the images and
anlgform.html and cgi script into an active domain on the server
and it did work sort of....

Was that part of the centos or a BQ Brian did ???
Does it even need to be there ???
Is it a security risk ???

Franklin S. Werren webmaster (at mark) bagpipes.net 
www.bagpipes.net 
www.chautauqualake.net 
www.franksradio.net 

www.chautauqua.us 

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