Bio.CC down?

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Dan Bolser

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Apr 10, 2011, 10:27:35 AM4/10/11
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Seems un-contactable...

Where is it located these days?


Cheers,
Dan.

jong bhak

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Apr 10, 2011, 8:57:50 PM4/10/11
to Dan Bolser, BiO.CC server interface, chosuan
Hi,
 
There was a security problem at Bio.CC. Kanzure put
a soft link in the HTTPD dirctory to its mother directory
which made private directories exposed to the world
and some private files were up on Google site. It caused
a rather serious problem.
Now we are moving it to a web server that has less
private data.

Also, bio.pe.kr server (new one) is much better in
terms of hardware capacity.
 
Could you check all the important directories are transferred.
Sorry for the inconvenience.
 
Cheers
 
Jong

 




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Dan Bolser

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Apr 11, 2011, 4:18:37 AM4/11/11
to jong bhak, jong bhak, BiO.CC server interface, chosuan
Oh, that's bad. Did you request to be removed from Google?

Thanks for setting up bio.pe.kr. Can you put 75.126.74.92 in
hosts.allow as before?

Thanks again for maintaining BiO.CC, it's very useful to have access
to this resource.


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Dan Bolser

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Apr 12, 2011, 2:53:12 PM4/12/11
to jong bhak, jong bhak, BiO.CC server interface, chosuan
On 11 April 2011 01:57, jong bhak <jong...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> There was a security problem at Bio.CC. Kanzure put
> a soft link in the HTTPD dirctory to its mother directory
> which made private directories exposed to the world
> and some private files were up on Google site. It caused
> a rather serious problem.
> Now we are moving it to a web server that has less
> private data.
> Also, bio.pe.kr server (new one) is much better in
> terms of hardware capacity.

I have 30 Gb of archived issues of the JMB I'd like to back up.
Unfortunately, bifx.org is very stable, but has pitiful disk space
available.

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