Director's Blog
One step forward...two steps back
Well, we ran into yet another issue with the Cisco ACE appliances. In order to effectively troubleshoot the issue, we are rolling back the DNS change we made yesterday.
I apologize (again) for the delay on this. If we can't get the Cisco ACE to work properly, we'll update the Cisco CSS to use the new web servers. That way, you can still get the benefit of the hardware and software upgrade.
I'll post more information tomorrow after we conduct more testing.


I'm logged on as a guest in DCH lobby (my son is a patient), using an Intel employee laptop. Our security system is flagging
your site as a security problem.. with the message that there's a trojan: JS/Exploit-Packed.c.gen appearing w/every page I click to.
Could there be an infection?
I realize this isn't a 'blog comment' per se, but could not find a 'contact webmaster' link anywhere in the contact us area.
-JR
The McAfee AV client is reporting a false-positive on a jQuery javascript library used by many thousands of websites. McAfee has posted a bulletin on this issue:
http://home.mcafee.com/VirusInfo/VirusProfile.aspx...
Unfortunately, until McAfee clients update their DATE file, users will see this message on many websites that they visit.
Web site owners who use the jQuery library can only wait until McAfee has posted a new DAT file for download.