Unfortunately I use Dreamhost: they conduct tech support by email, and it
can take weeks to deal with a simple problem. I doubt they would even see
this as their problem, though. Mediawiki is third-party software, so I'm
responsible for maintaining it.
I'm not sure about the log files - I'll look.
If anyone wants to see the problem, just go to this page and try to log in:
The "error page" is not a real error page - it hijacks people to go to
someone else's product page.
~ E.
Well, not being familiar with your hosting setup, I
don't think I could
offer much help. However, perhaps you could tell us what provider you are
using. Someone on the list may use the same provider and be familiar with
the setup or we could look into how your provider sets things up for you.
Really though, if you think this was some kind of malicious and deliberate
attack, you shoudl really contact customer care at your provider and
report
the situation.
Do you have access to the log files for your account?
On 8/11/06, elisa.cooper(a)breakingranks.net
<elisa.cooper(a)breakingranks.net>
wrote:
Do you have physical access to your server or are
you hosted by a
third
party?
I'm hosted by a third party. I have ftp access to my account, but not to
the whole server (re: I can't change the Apache conf file, but I can
just
delete the wiki).
~ E
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