Re: Serious WebDNA issue
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It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 68164
interpreted = N
texte = I seem to be having a very similar problem, but with a slight twistLast night, the following text was served in the place of an included txt file.: sweetjlf@aol.comcc: ringoent@aol.comcc: snowmeow98@aol.comcc: topcopl2@aol.comcc: dcpsychomunky@aol.comcc: felix1484860273@aol.com-- c286c15078fef19919450df6f8510b92Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bitContent-Type: text/plainnot come from surface contact. n fact-- c286c15078fef19919450df6f8510b92Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bitContent-Type: text/plaina gammon joint. ashers of bacon are a main constituent of the traditional rish breakfast, along with sausages. lthough ritain has a large pork and bacon industry, much of the bacon consumed in ritain is produced in enmark, and marketed as anish bacon (the word anish is stamped on-- c286c15078fef19919450df6f8510b92--.The rest of the page was fine, but where [INCLUDE file=^includes/ sample.txt] was supposed to go, this text appeared instead.The text file which should have been included has not changed at all, and is now appearing correctly.Because of this, I cannot see any reason why the above text was displayed.It's obviously someone trying to send Spam through our server - but why it has appeared within a page is seriously worrying me.Is WebDNA caching this data and somehow then using it when calling an [include] to build a page?Generally people can try to send spam through my server all they want, because I know the server is well protected against such behaviour - but after seeing text like this appearing within my pages, I'm now starting to seriously worry about WebDNA's security.Thanks for any help you can offer.Mark.-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list
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I seem to be having a very similar problem, but with a slight twistLast night, the following text was served in the place of an included txt file.: sweetjlf@aol.comcc: ringoent@aol.comcc: snowmeow98@aol.comcc: topcopl2@aol.comcc: dcpsychomunky@aol.comcc: felix1484860273@aol.com-- c286c15078fef19919450df6f8510b92Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bitContent-Type: text/plainnot come from surface contact. n fact-- c286c15078fef19919450df6f8510b92Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bitContent-Type: text/plaina gammon joint. ashers of bacon are a main constituent of the traditional rish breakfast, along with sausages. lthough ritain has a large pork and bacon industry, much of the bacon consumed in ritain is produced in enmark, and marketed as anish bacon (the word anish is stamped on-- c286c15078fef19919450df6f8510b92--.The rest of the page was fine, but where [INCLUDE file=^includes/ sample.txt] was supposed to go, this text appeared instead.The text file which should have been included has not changed at all, and is now appearing correctly.Because of this, I cannot see any reason why the above text was displayed.It's obviously someone trying to send Spam through our server - but why it has appeared within a page is seriously worrying me.Is WebDNA caching this data and somehow then using it when calling an [include] to build a page?Generally people can try to send spam through my server all they want, because I know the server is well protected against such behaviour - but after seeing text like this appearing within my pages, I'm now starting to seriously worry about WebDNA's security.Thanks for any help you can offer.Mark.-------------------------------------------------------------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://webdna.smithmicro.com/
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