Thanks to everyone for you patience over the past months. OneUtah was riddled with otherwise benign malware which was producing all kinds of problems.
We’re clean now, as of 10am. I have requested a new evaluation from Google Webmasters. Once we are approved “clean”, they will remove OneUtah from the banned URL list.
Today, I will also be working to speed up the site.
Please report any weirdness in a comment.
Thanks
Cliff



#1 by cav on January 27, 2013 - 11:21 am
A hopefully not premature thanks…for the moment.
#2 by cav on January 27, 2013 - 11:35 am
I noticed the truck parked out front.
#3 by cav on January 27, 2013 - 11:35 am
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#4 by Larry Bergan on January 27, 2013 - 11:54 am
cav is precious.
I’m redfaced.
#5 by Richard Warnick on January 27, 2013 - 5:59 pm
Thanks, Cliff!
#6 by Larry Bergan on January 28, 2013 - 7:55 pm
I guess everybody’s having problems. Century Link went down today.
#7 by Cliff on January 30, 2013 - 3:51 am
We’re re-infected. But Im learning a lot really fast.
#8 by Larry Bergan on January 30, 2013 - 1:58 pm
Cliff:
I noticed that but I didn’t want to say anything because of all the hard work you’ve put in.
Thanks for keeping on it!
#9 by Larry Bergan on February 1, 2013 - 7:45 pm
Working much better now Cliff. You are the man!
#10 by Larry Bergan on February 2, 2013 - 6:23 am
Sort of better.
#11 by Ron Morris on February 7, 2013 - 11:36 am
NO YOU ARE NOT CLEAN OF MALWARE! 11/07/13 11:30 MST
My antivirus software (Microsoft Security Essentials) is going off like a smoke detector in a forest fire! Every time I click on a link on one of your pages, it freaks out yet again. You are still SMEGGED TO THE MAX. Sorry, but your opponents are delusional and dangerous. But you already know that.
#12 by Ronald D. Hunt on February 7, 2013 - 6:17 pm
Their is only 1 solution that will ever really work, install Linux never look back.
Use iptables for your firewall, easy enough to block everything except for port 80(www port).
Just run apt-get update && apt-get upgrade, or yum upgrade, every now and then.
No sane person would ever run windows on a server.
I suggest linux mint 14(get the mint mate version). It ubuntu based and easy to use.
#13 by cav on February 8, 2013 - 10:28 am
I think I’m the culprit. Repeatedly drilling little peep holes so I can check to see if you’ve restocked the snack locker. I’m twisted that way.
Good luck with it. Let me know if any old anonymous commenter might be harboring the kind of viralage that hates you so much. I’ll start using a prophylactic.
#14 by Larry Bergan on February 8, 2013 - 9:57 pm
cav:
Anonymity is not a crime, unless you intend to deflect the conversation.
Every comment I make is quarantined, but I’m still allowed to free it on the dashboard. I have no idea what’s going on.
Linux is Greek to me – no offense, whatsoever, to Greeks; they have enough banking problems lately without my commentary.
That being said; Linux has always seemed compelling.
#15 by Ronald D. Hunt on February 9, 2013 - 11:52 am
grab yourself a copy of https://www.virtualbox.org/ and install linux mint or the latest ubuntu into a virtual machine, play with it, without giving up your windows(as I assume you are not yet ready for that).
On mac you can use http://www.parallels.com/ to the same effect, abeit, parallels isn’t free like virtualbox.
And while you are it try out https://www.haiku-os.org/ I am hopeful that this awesome os will become more popular as they get closer to that magic release build.
#16 by cav on February 9, 2013 - 2:25 pm
Thanks for this Ronald.
#17 by cav on February 10, 2013 - 10:28 am
Bill Moyers: Why U.S. Internet Access is Slow, Costly and Unfair
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10022342669
#18 by Larry Bergan on February 11, 2013 - 9:00 pm
Why is the U.S. internet Slow, Costly and Unfair?
Probably for the same reason The Viet Nam war was Fast, Costly, Unfair, and Stupid.
Capitalism with no regulation may bring it’s perpetrator’s minions some riches, but can anybody tell me what we gained from killing as many Vietnamese people as we could? There wasn’t any oil there. Maybe the Russians figured out we didn’t have a plethora of Bombers with actual nukes and they had already developed the hydrogen bomb. Maybe the Russians wanted the Vietnamese people dead anyway and wanted us to take the blame. Maybe we were willing to do it for some other reason.
Nobody will ever know.
So far, no historians have been willing to tell us how much we made those people suffer; until now. Just watch the entire Moyer’s program and, as Fox “news” tells us – YOU DECIDE – what happened to them and US:
#19 by Larry Bergan on February 11, 2013 - 9:11 pm
And, if my get out in front of any comments here, Bill Moyers says the story about Viet Nam was important to him because he was in the Johnson administration when those things happened.
And yet, in keeping with his show’s mission; he let’s this historian come on and tell the story.
#20 by Larry Bergan on February 12, 2013 - 12:15 am
Wow, boy Howdy,did we ever go off topic!
I just want to say that neither I nor Ted Nugent ever had to serve in Viet Nam. Ted shit and pissed his pants for two weeks without changing them to get out of having to serve.
I would have gone, but would have hated it. The lottery, which would have required the rich as well as the poor to go, ended the war; in my opinion. If that’s the reason the war ended, it has to be the best kept secret in the “Military Industrial Complex’s” long history.
I can’t say if I ever would have committed atrocities there, because I just don’t know, and I don’t blame the boots on the ground for doing things they would regret.