[Zope] Liberty PR http proxy error - please correct ASAP

Dylan Reinhardt zope at dylanreinhardt.com
Tue Aug 12 03:26:09 EDT 2003


Dear Liberty PR Administrator,

It would appear that your users are currently unable to browse the
Internet using your service because of a server mis-configuration.

I believe that you may be running Zope on a machine that is normally
used for http proxy (or possibly DNS) service.  In such a configuration,
users might see the Zope default page instead of the page they
requested.  Some users have gotten the mistaken impression that we are
the source of their problem and have turned to the Zope mailing list for
assistance (see attached).

Please take all appropriate action to correct the problem and notify
your users that the Zope software and Zope user group are not the cause
of their problem.  

As much as we'd like to help your users, we aren't causing this problem
and can't be of much assistance.  We certainly don't deserve threats of
legal action.

Thanks in advance.




On Mon, 2003-08-11 at 17:46, Milton A. Colón wrote:
> I can not surf the internet because every page I try to reach give me
> the messege below.  I want to know what do you did to my browser and
> how I can fix it.  I do not have any Zope software or whatever it is. 
> Please respond as soon as you receive this e-mail or I am going to
> take legal action.
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