On 2010-05-04 12:45:03 PM, Paul W. Frields wrote: > Our legal counsel sent me an email admiring the team's fast response, > and a helpful email we got from a community member to get Red Hat > Legal in touch with the folks at Hostgator. > > Legal did run into one unexpected problem, which is that the security > folks at Hostgator get the expected "This is a spam site" message, so > they can't view the problem for themselves. (I think that's partly > why the fast response was so impressive.) Is there a way for a viewer > to forcibly see the original page content so that discussion with > Hostgator can proceed? Or would we need to lift the block? In my email to spot, I sent a screenshot taken with browsershots.com: http://api.browsershots.org/png/original/69/69405a6d33d52c163c468898edf8a70e.png We can also remove the redirect if they'd like to see it. > Alternately, are there any legitimate sites that we know are blocked > by the redirect? I would expect not, else you might have chosen not > to do one, but if so, that would also help in those discussions. I don't think so - Mike put in a block based on referers containing fedorproject, so only typo-squatting sites should be affected :-) > As I mentioned, I think the Infra team is in the best position to make > the call on what's appropriate to do. If you feel doing that redirect > isn't the best thing to do, you can choose to let Legal handle it from > their side, and revert the change. We'd like to avoid having junk like this in the configs, sure :-) Mike, what do you think? Thanks, Ricky
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