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Old 04-14-2004, 08:07 PM
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Was Unix4 restored on 4/7?

A client of mine has 2 sites on Unix4 and noticed that the pages had changed. I took a look and noticed that all of their HTML pages had the date of 4/7/2004 at about 2:18am

I was the last one to upload their pages for them, back in February, and they don't have any access to the sites.

I'm curious if you have to do a restore on Unix4 in the early morning of last Wednesday, 4/7

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Old 04-14-2004, 08:17 PM
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No one restored data to Unix4 (unless it was a requested backup restore on a per client basis). If data had been restored, the files would have had the same modified date on them as what it was when the backup was made.
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Old 04-14-2004, 08:22 PM
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then is it possible that the FrontPage extensions did something to FP sites? I find it really weird that these pages took on a date 2 months post when I actually put them on the server, plus I don't work that late anyhow, so it wasn't me, and my client doesn't have access.

Anyone else have something weird happen to their site on Unix4 on or around 4/7?

I've since reposted the original pages, since the site got all jacked up from "rogue" pages.

Thanks for the response Carly
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Old 04-15-2004, 02:00 AM
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afaik unix for was ip migrated on 4/12 and on 4/8 or 4/7 early in the morn somebody reported some dns oddities and they supposedly had webmail issues around that time. Are you saying you didn't have files for those dates? Is it possible your client was playing around w/ fp extensions. Anyone can publish if they can get the user/pass and there are hacks for fp.
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Old 04-15-2004, 11:10 AM
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that's what's weird. My client basically dumped his FP site on me several months ago that I had to rebuild minus many of the FP features that were causing issues with it. I put it up on Unix4 and it was great for a couple of months. He doesn't have the un/pw for it, nor does he have any CP access. I haven't touched the site since Feb., so when I noticed that the old FP pages were up there I though maybe you guys did a restore from some old backup.

Anyhow, I've FTP'd the pages again, so my fingers are crossed.
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