I have also had a persistent spammer with username caim.*
Since they are not writing sensible content, I had to block the script
in htaccess:
RewriteCond %{REMOTE_ADDR} ^124\.72\.85\.206$ [OR]
RewriteCond %{REMOTE_ADDR} ^220\.160\.179\.76$ [OR]
-- Gnarlie
Fred Drake wrote:
I wonder if making the captcha part of the registration process,
instead of the editing process, would be sufficient.
+1 to that idea
I agree. I'm getting hit hard with scripted registrations.
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I would like to make the BadContent page unreadable by not logged-in
users. How would I do that? It seems that the page is updated from the
http://master.moinmo.in/BadContent original. Could it become a
moin-wide policy to disallow anonymous reading of that file across all
wikis?
In addition,
I've been hit hard with scripted spam lately. Today I put an end to
it, at least for now. This is probably a cat-and-mouse game, but
rather than block all Chinese IP addresses here is what I did.
Scripts enter the UserPreferences page without reporting a referer
URL. Here is an actual access_log
the site is not a payoff for them.
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Note that I used very liberal blocking, but you can narrow it down to
very specific IP addresses.
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the intended way back to the home page.
You could create a feedback page wit suggestions:
http://moinmo.in/UsabilityObservation
What you call the page is up to you.
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I will add here the result of my previous conversation (from Waldmann):
I would like to make the BadContent page unreadable by not logged-in
users.
As the page is fetched from MoinMaster, that would've needed to be done there.
You maybe could experiment whether the update still works when you
On 12/17/07, Marlin Whitaker wrote:
Thank you for the information.
Do you think there is any help out there for this problem?
Apparently my last post was banned because:
Technical details of permanent failure:
PERM_FAILURE: SMTP Error (state 16): 550 This message matches a
blacklisted regular
On 12/17/07, Manjula Kumar wrote:
Can anyone let me know how to attach folder.
You would need to compress it with zip or tar or some other archiving scheme.
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On 12/17/07, Manjula Kumar wrote
that explain in
detail how I did it.
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On 12/23/07, Steven W. Orr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I *just* discovered that I had about 100+ pages that were probably created
by Chinese spammers. I really don't know what I'm doing but I'm learning.
So I went
Starting to think about upgrading to 1.6. I'd like to speed up the
server with some integration that is good for Python scripting. Should
I go for fastCGI, mod_python or mod_wsgi? What are the advantages and
drawbacks of each?
Would I need to build Apache with the module ?
-- Gnarlie
On 1/21/08, Steven W. Orr wrote:
Can I change the default in the GUI Editor so that the command and
comment lines are in something more readable than red.
You will have to get busy with CSS. The best way to do this is to find
your theme's CSS files that are serving up the colors you see. You
On 1/21/08, Steven W. Orr wrote:
can you tell me which css file to start with?
Not really, no. You said something about command and
comment lines. I don't know what that means, and couldn't find any
such thing at http://frambors.syslang.net/nicciwiki/
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On 3/14/08, Roger Haase wrote:
An apache
rewrite statement is used to redirect requests for the site default
index page to a wiki page.
As long as we are talking about URL rewriting, I have blocked access
to the actions menu due to search robots sucking huge amounts of
bandwidth:
# Block
As for deleting existing users, I can't hep you. There is a macro
ManageUsers that makes it easy to delete users.
As for preventing scripted registration, virtually all scripts enter
the page with no referrer. Actual humans enter the page with a
referrer from the site. Knowing this, you can block
Is this a question or a how-to?
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I have acquired a persistent vandal who deletes comments anonymously,
because the red 'X' is offered to non-logged-in users. This is an
older Moin version 1.5.8 and I don't really feel like updating yet.
What is the easiest way to block anonymous users from deleting
comments? Will an ACL on the
On 3/16/09, k...@aplteam.com wrote:
1. For some reason some browsers (yes, IE is among them) cache the
favicon even when all temp Internet files are deleted and the browser
is restarted.
This is because the favicon is attached to the Favorites menu in IE
and some other browsers. To really
Something like this?
http://EliAshbyHealingArts.com/Staff
-- Gnarlie
On 4/5/09, Christopher MacMinn c...@mit.edu wrote:
Hi everyone -
I'm trying to create a page that includes a list of people, with each entry
containing a paragraph of text and a right-aligned photo (see, e.g., here:
I am updating my server and suddenly finding [[BR]] was changed to
BR. Is there a script that will change all these in the shell? I
refuse to do them all by hand, and prefer not to write my own script.
If such a script is on the http://moinmo.in/ website, it must be well hidden.
-- Gnarlie
I am sorry, once again all my replies go to the OP and not the list. I
have complained about this before, and no one seemed to understand.
Is there a way to configure this list to reply to the list address
rather than the OP?
-- Gnarlie
After upgrading, a macro called EventCalendar.py does not work, I get
error cannot import name wiki.
http://moinmo.in/MacroMarket/EventCalendar
I see the script has not been updated for 3 years. Does anyone know a
fast way to solve this, or does the entire script need to be redone?
It looks like
On 5/29/09, Rick Vanderveer wrote:
it was a great macro for displaying a calendar of events
Yeah, my people are hollering for a calendar.
I wonder if there is an iCal plugin, or Google Calendar displayed
inside an iframe?
-- Gnarlie
I'm a little confused what is causing this. It seems like Moin is
grabbing every incoming request, including subdomains. For example:
http://www.drienka.com/
I get error:
No wiki configuration matching the URL found!
When what I want to do is put up a plain HTML page redirecting to the
real
Since upgrading to the latest Moin I have been getting comment spam
attacks (porn). MoinMoin.security.antispam is enabled in Wikifarm.py,
but BadContent is not being updated. Likewise, LocalBadContent has no
effect on the commenters, whereas in my old Moin it worked as
expected. What is wrong? I
I am proud to say I have solved my spamming problem with a little Moin
hacking, my first hack! (Python is so cool)
This mod to PageComment2.py block spammers at the Apache .htaccess
file. The page stops writing and displays no comments. Subsequent POST
operations are redirected to an ugly offsite
{{attachment:Capture.jpg}}
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obvious showing there. The files have
the same permissions as, for example, the moimoin.png image file (and
that shows up just fine)?
Thanks
Derek
On 2 July 2010 16:40, Gnarlodious gnarlodi...@gmail.com wrote:
You don't need to restart Apache.
Did you look at the server logs? Maybe you
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