Given the state of the wiki a the moment, I think taking the quickest path to get it fixed would be prudent. Is there a way we can get JP root access to this server, even temporarily? We get 25% of our website traffic (2 million visitors) to the wiki. I realize we're all after the same thing, but spammers are not going to hit the dev environment, so there's really no way to tell if teh problem is fixed without actually working directly on the production machine. This should be a 30 minute fix.

I realize there is a lot of risk in giving ssh access to infra machines, but I think it's worth taking a look at either putting this machine in a place where a different level of admin could access it without giving away the keys to the entire OpenStack infrastructure or figuring out a way to set up credentials with varying levels of access.

Jimmy

Paul Belanger wrote:
On Fri, Feb 26, 2016 at 10:12:12AM -0600, JP Maxwell wrote:
But if you wanted to upgrade everything, remove the mobile view extension,
test in a dev/staging environment then deploy to production fingers
crossed, I think that would be a valid approach as well.

Current review up[1]. I'll launch a node tonight / tomorrow locally to see how
puppet reacts.  I suspect there will be some issues.

If infra-roots are fine with this approach, we can use that box to test against.

[1] https://review.openstack.org/#/c/285405/

J.P. Maxwell | tipit.net | fibercove.com
On Feb 26, 2016 10:08 AM, "JP Maxwell"<j...@tipit.net>  wrote:

Plus one except in this case it is much easier to know if our efforts are
working on production because the spam either stops or not.

J.P. Maxwell | tipit.net | fibercove.com
On Feb 26, 2016 9:48 AM, "Paul Belanger"<pabelan...@redhat.com>  wrote:

On Fri, Feb 26, 2016 at 09:18:00AM -0600, JP Maxwell wrote:
I really think you might consider the option that there is a
vulnerability
in one of the extensions. If that is the case black listing IPs will be
an
ongoing wild goose chase.

I think this would be easily proven or disproven by making the questy
question impossible and see if the spam continues.

We'll have to let an infra-root make that call. Since nobody would be
able to
use the wiki. Honestly, I'd rather spend the time standing up a mirror dev
instance for us to work on, rather then production.

J.P. Maxwell | tipit.net | fibercove.com
On Feb 26, 2016 9:12 AM, "Paul Belanger"<pabelan...@redhat.com>  wrote:

On Thu, Feb 25, 2016 at 08:10:34PM -0800, Elizabeth K. Joseph wrote:
On Thu, Feb 25, 2016 at 6:35 AM, Jeremy Stanley<fu...@yuggoth.org>
wrote:
On 2016-02-25 02:46:13 -0600 (-0600), JP Maxwell wrote:
Please be aware that you can now create accounts under the mobile
view in the wiki native user table. I just created an account for
JpMaxMan.  Not sure if this matters but wanted to make sure you
were aware.
Oh, yes I think having a random garbage question/answer was in
fact
previously preventing account creation under the mobile view. We
probably need a way to disable mobile view account creation as it
bypasses OpenID authentication entirely.
So that's what it was doing! We'll have to tackle the mobile view
issue.
Otherwise, quick update here:

The captcha didn't appear to help stem the spam tide. We'll want to
explore and start implementing some of the other solutions.

I did some database poking around today and it does seem like all
the
users do have launchpad accounts and email addresses.

So, I have a few hours before jumping on my plane and checked into
this.
We are
using QuestyCaptcha which according to docs, should almost be
impossible
for
spammers to by pass in an automated fashion.  So, either our captcha
is too
easy, or we didn't set it up properly.  I don't have SSH on wiki.o.o
so
others
will have to check logs.  I did test new pages and edits, and was
promoted
by
captcha.

As a next step, we might need to add additional apache2 configuration
to
blacklist IPs.  I am reading up on that now.

--
Elizabeth Krumbach Joseph || Lyz || pleia2

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