I've worked there for a year now and the Fluent NHibernate wiki is the
first and only site where I've run into that problem.  I'm not sure
why the company's IP would be blacklisted: it's a (mostly) engineering
firm ("professional services")--Michael Baker Jr., Inc.--and they've
got the network locked down to the point where we can't even pull up
CNN.

Anyways, I was thinking more people were being blocked, but if it's
just one a day, I can understand.  I went ahead and downloaded the
wiki pages from home for reference...

Thanks.

-Jon



On May 13, 12:19 pm, James Gregory <[email protected]> wrote:
> Is it not a larger problem that your work IP address has been blacklisted
> for spamming? That's really something you should correct.
> I keep a close eye on our logs and it's less than one person a day who's
> being blacklisted, so for now I'm not willing to change anything.
>
> On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 5:08 PM, Jon <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi James,
>
> > I'm getting an "Access Denied" message here at work...  It's nice to
> > have zero spam, but how many people are being locked out in the
> > process?  It's like building a car with no doors to prevent theft.
> > Would it be possible to use a less strict filter?
>
> > Thanks, and I really look forward to using Fluent NHibernate!
>
> > Jon
>
> > On Apr 29, 9:27 am, James Gregory <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > I've had some more reports of Access Denied messages from the wiki. This
> > > time I've done some more thorough investigation into the problem and
> > found
> > > several entries in the log to this effect: "[IP ADDRESS] found using
> > DNSBL
> > > 27.151.189.85.sbl-xbl.spamhaus.org", which looks to me like the IP has
> > been
> > > flagged as a spammer by one or more blacklist websites. Our wiki
> > software,
> > > Instiki, seems to block anyone who's IP address has been blacklisted.
> > > If you're seeing "Access Denied", then please check this website:
> >http://whatismyipaddress.com/staticpages/index.php/is-my-ip-address-b...
> > > If
> > > any of the sites returns a red dot, then you're blacklisted with them.
> > > Ideally you need to contact the particular companies and follow their
> > > procedures for getting your IP unlisted; however, you will have been
> > listed
> > > because a machine on your IP was either sending spam or found to be
> > > infected, so you should probably investigate those possibilities too (or
> > get
> > > your network/systems guys to look into it if you're at work).
>
> > > I'm reluctant to remove the spam checking for fear of having to
> > constantly
> > > monitor the wiki, so far since it's been up we've received ZERO spam with
> > it
> > > on; however, if this issue persists I may have to look at doing so.
>
> > > James
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