From: Don Erickson (derick@shark.zeni.net)
Date: 01/23/03


Date: Thu, 23 Jan 2003 22:37:02 -0600
From: Don Erickson <derick@shark.zeni.net>
Message-Id: <200301240437.h0O4b19S030610@shark.zeni.net>
Subject: Re: Apache error/access logs

In article <002c01c2c2f0$b330e1e0$6d950c0a@MCI02UITSZSOL2D> you write:

>A reliable source claims the average life of an un-patched MS IIS server on
>the internet is about one minute; un-patched Unix about ten hours.

Seeing how as the name "apache" came from the patches to the NCSA
webserver program, I'm not sure how far back you would have to go to find
an "un-patched" Unix web servier. 1989?

I am not aware that the code red worm affects any unix servers. My
understanding is that it does not.

Regards,

-Don