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While checking traffic on one of my sites ( www.triassicassociates.com ) using Awstats (shows good stuff), I discovered that there were two '301 Moved permanently ...

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    Unhappy 301 Redirect Question

    While checking traffic on one of my sites (www.triassicassociates.com) using Awstats (shows good stuff), I discovered that there were two '301 Moved permanently (redirect)' errors reported for last month and one for this.

    This makes me nervous, because I have not set this error state for any pages on my site.

    It makes me wonder if someone has been able to hijack a page.

    I've looked for all occurrances of .htaccess and verified that the ones found are what they are supposed to be. I've also double checked my httpd.conf file.

    Does anyone know how to check which page(s) have caused this error?

    Thank you for any help you may offer.
    Cheers,
    Ancient Lady
    http://www.triassicassociates.com

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    Grep your log[s] for 301.
    No joy there. Naturally, that was the first thing I tried. I looked in the usual places (access_log and error_log) as well as unusual ones (secure, cron, apf_log, bfd_log, exim_main, exim_reject, maillog) just to be thorough.
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