In article <ed78b1c68b84a14fa706d13a230d7b431954e...@its-mail01.campus.ad.csulb.edu> you write: >I'm not familiar with curl and don't understand what I type and what are >results. Are you suggesting that when >google refers to our website, we pick that up and redirect to couchtarts?
curl is a command line www client that's worth knowing about. And I observe the same thing, using my own local DNS cache -- if I fetch the home page from csulb.edu or www.csulb.edu with Google as the referrer, it returns a page that redirects to couchtarts. Sorry, dude, you've been pwn3d. R's, John >Airy:~ user$ curl -e 'http://google.com' csulb.edu <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC >"-//IETF//DTD HTML 2.0//EN"> <html><head> ><title>301 Moved Permanently</title> ></head><body> ><h1>Moved Permanently</h1> ><p>The document has moved <a >href="http://www.couchtarts.com/media.php">here</a>.</p> ></body></html>