Hallo, Clayton,

Du meintest am 05.12.09:

>>>> I have a lot of problems with drug spam on my wiki
>>>>
>>>>         http://arktur.de/Wiki/Spezial:Logbuch/delete
>>>>         http://arktur.de/Wiki/Spezial:Logbuch/block

[...]


> The MediaWiki options you can play with to limit spammers are:

> # Require users log in to edit
> $wgGroupPermissions['*']['edit'] = false;

> This blocks anonymous edits.

That's another problem. In my case the spammer first creates a user  
account (included the confirmation). And he uses this account for  
editing the user page.

> # Editors must have a valid email address before
> # being allowed to edit wiki pages
> $wgEmailConfirmToEdit = true;

> All users must have a valid email address and confirm by clicking a
> link in an email they receive from the Wiki

My spammer seems to use valid and confirmed addresses.

> # Look for specific common spam words on page save,
> # and block if any found
> $wgSpamRegex = "/word1|word2|word3|word4/";

> In the $wgSpamRegex array, just add your common spam words between
> the slashes with each word separated by a pipe.

Maybe I'll add this test - not only this drug spammer vandales.

> The extensions I installed there are:

> http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:ReCAPTCHA  which adds a
> Captcha on new user creation.  It's a minor inconvenience to new
> users, but it adds one more hurdle to spammers.

I've just installed "ConfirmEdit", seems to work as desired.

> http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Bad_Behavior

I'll take a look at it - thank you!

Viele Gruesse!
Helmut

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