Re: Possible Hijacking from Globix
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 2002
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 42751
interpreted = N
texte = Very possibly, as you have already I imagine assumed, is that they may be using your content and your bandwidth to display to their customers.I had someone in the past direct linking to images on my site, made some changes to display quite different content. But they apparently never noticed as they didn't stop for some time.On Wednesday, August 21, 2002, at 02:18 AM, Michael Davis wrote:> What I need to determine is what the end user is seeing. If the > content is being modified then I'm sure there is a copyright issue that > I need to address with them. I just need to determine what is actually > happening on the other side of that proxy and I don't know how to do it > less any help from the UA and Javascript. I guess I could try > replacing all content with a
href=myserver/collectreferrer.tpl>CLICK HERE TO SEE THE BEATLES > type of thing and see if the browser decides to send a referrer along > with the request. That would give me a URL to visit that would show me > what people on the other side of the proxy are seeing. Or would it? > It could be a service for a private network.>> Hmmm...>> Anyone have a boiler plate copyright/cease and desist type of form they > could pass my way?>> Mike-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list
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Very possibly, as you have already I imagine assumed, is that they may be using your content and your bandwidth to display to their customers.I had someone in the past direct linking to images on my site, made some changes to display quite different content. But they apparently never noticed as they didn't stop for some time.On Wednesday, August 21, 2002, at 02:18 AM, Michael Davis wrote:> What I need to determine is what the end user is seeing. If the > content is being modified then I'm sure there is a copyright issue that > I need to address with them. I just need to determine what is actually > happening on the other side of that proxy and I don't know how to do it > less any help from the UA and Javascript. I guess I could try > replacing all content with a href=myserver/collectreferrer.tpl>CLICK HERE TO SEE THE BEATLES > type of thing and see if the browser decides to send a referrer along > with the request. That would give me a URL to visit that would show me > what people on the other side of the proxy are seeing. Or would it? > It could be a service for a private network.>> Hmmm...>> Anyone have a boiler plate copyright/cease and desist type of form they > could pass my way?>> Mike-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/
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