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Message 8530 - Posted: 16 Jul 2004, 3:29:13 UTC - in response to Message 8521.  
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> If you want to be helpful, then give Neil some help on a mirror site that
> won't let Norton go into cardiac arrest.

If you want to be helpful, speak not about what you don't understand instead of what you think you'd do!
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Message 8774 - Posted: 16 Jul 2004, 17:26:10 UTC

AZ Woody,

If you read fharmon's post from his firewall log you will that it states that *his* PC tried to attack the site in question and not the other way round.

I use ZA Pro and it is fine with the mirrors.

I would also like to point out that all my scripts regarding the site are written in PHP and have nothing to do with Perl.

As I said earlier, it is a Norton problem, not mine.

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