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Full Disclosure: Re: Hosting Provider Refuses to Share Server Logs - How to Proceed?

Re: Hosting Provider Refuses to Share Server Logs - How to Proceed?

From: Michael Ströder <michael_at_stroeder.com>
Date: Tue, 02 Aug 2005 16:27:17 +0200

Michael Holstein wrote:
>> I've never dealt with an intrusion before, but I am the tech for the
> That's all you need to say.
>
> The server logs probably won't tell you exactly what happened, and it
> doesn't matter anyway. ANYTIME you have a hack, regardless of how
> trivial, you rebuild from scratch.

Well, that's not the point here since he doesn't administrate the boxes
in question. Remember the orginal poster was talking about his domain
being hosted on a shared server. He wants to find out whether the
hosting provider was responsible for having a security hole and why they
believe to have it closed.

Ciao, Michael.
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