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When I access to my hosted site, it shows the same screen like this:

 

 

(this screen is taken when I further prove this by accessing to another site hosted on heliohost, which also shows the same thing)

 

Accessing to 216.218.192.170 gives the same result so this is a site wide problem I guess.

 

Looking for solutions or help!

 

Thank you in advance! :wub:

 

More info:

It is Glype proxy in u.zip and directory "/u"

Originally hosted on antisec.co.cc/anti-sec.co.cc (both pointed to heliohost)

 

Add:

The problem is solved for me and my site is now up and running.

 

Quoted from #14 Djbob:

Not sure, but it looks like the problem has been solved. Everyone: clear your caches.

 

so for those of you who still have the problem, try clearing your web caches.

 

Thank you very much for the prompt help, jje and djbob. :wub:

Posted
When I access to my hosted site, it shows the same screen like this:

 

(this screen is taken when I further prove this by accessing to another site hosted on heliohost, which also shows the same thing)

 

Accessing to 216.218.192.170 gives the same result so this is a site wide problem I guess.

 

Looking for solutions or help!

 

Thank you in advance! :wub:

 

 

I have the same problem.

When I visited my site I see the same page as you.

Posted
please help me. when i visit my site, it showing this page.

Index of /

 

cgi-bin/

u.zip

u/

 

Apache/2.2.16 (Unix) mod_ssl/2.2.16 OpenSSL/0.9.8e-fips-rhel5 mod_mono/2.6.3 FrontPage/5.0.2.2635 mod_bwlimited/1.4 mod_auth_passthrough/2.1 mod_wsgi/3.2 Python/2.4.3 Server at breakthesecurity.heliohost.org Port 80

 

my site is:

http://top.breakthesecurity.com

http://forum.breakthesecurity.com

 

What is the problem?

 

I have the same problem with my site: http://www.latestnewsheadline.com

Can you verify it, please?

Many thanks!

 

Posted

Looks like a corrupted file system. Let's see if djbob can fix this issue...

 

This support request is being escalated to our root admin.

 

@djbob - Users on the /home/ partition are showing Account Queued, whilst users on the /home1/ partition are showing an unrelated directory listing (as other users have pointed out).

Posted

Yup. All we can do now is wait for djbob. :(

 

Everyone on the /home1/ partition is having this problem.

Everyone on the /home/ partition is seeing an 'Account Queued' page.

Posted

Hi all,

 

I also have the same, "Index of" error page. I hope that we can get an estimated down time, even as the admins are working on this. In my case, there is link to a file "u.zip", which I can not see on CPanel, yet on the error page it is clickable and is surely a zipped file. (I managed to download it one hour ago. Now it gives a message that "..file was not found on the server") I have a copy on my local PC if the admins want to have a look. My site http://wwebsolutions.co.cc/

 

WWB.

Posted

Not sure, but it looks like the problem has been solved. Everyone: clear your caches.

 

jje: Are you sure it was per-filesystem and not per-IP? From what I can tell, there was no corruption.

Posted

No, I was just making assumptions. Sorry if they were incorrect. :)

 

I was assuming as my site and byron's site showed Account Queued, and we're both on /home/, and other people were reporting the Account Queued error, and others were seeing a weird directory list. Therefore, I presumed it was due to the partitions, or it could have been a coincidence.

 

I presumed that it was a file corruption because people were seeing an unrelated directory listing.

 

 

Sorry,

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