Re: [PHP] Posting Summary for Week Ending 4 January, 2008: php-general@lists.php.net

2008-01-09 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hi Daniel,

Am 2008-01-04 18:31:00, schrieb Daniel Brown:
 Ignore that.  It's a new script that is going to start running as
 of 4:00p EST on 11 January, 2008.  It will summarize the number of
 messages to the list, then tell who posted how many, what size, et
 cetera.
 
 There may be one or two more messages that will wind up getting
 sent because I accidentally manually ran the live script while testing
 it for the cron.

Is this a Joke?  --  I have gotten over 100 of them...

Thanks, Greetings and nice Day
Michelle Konzack
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Re: [PHP] Posting Summary for Week Ending 4 January, 2008: php-general@lists.php.net

2008-01-09 Thread Daniel Brown
No, go back over the archives or digests and you'll see that it
was supposed to be a once-per-week email for post tracking on the list
that went haywire.  It wound up sending over a hundred messages to the
list, which - in my opinion - also indicates a flaw in the mailing
list software.

On Jan 8, 2008 4:57 PM, Michelle Konzack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi Daniel,

 Am 2008-01-04 18:31:00, schrieb Daniel Brown:
  Ignore that.  It's a new script that is going to start running as
  of 4:00p EST on 11 January, 2008.  It will summarize the number of
  messages to the list, then tell who posted how many, what size, et
  cetera.
 
  There may be one or two more messages that will wind up getting
  sent because I accidentally manually ran the live script while testing
  it for the cron.

 Is this a Joke?  --  I have gotten over 100 of them...

 Thanks, Greetings and nice Day
 Michelle Konzack
 Systemadministrator
 Tamay Dogan Network
 Debian GNU/Linux Consultant


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Re: [PHP] Posting Summary for Week Ending 4 January, 2008: php-general@lists.php.net

2008-01-09 Thread Daniel Brown
On Jan 9, 2008 2:01 AM, Wolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Looks like your cron job is set for every minute Don!  Please disable it 
 until you get the kinks worked out of it!

That was all fixed last week, and no more messages have been sent
since that night.

My apologies once again to everyone for (what was supposed to be)
a surprise with good intentions in mind.  It should work just fine
now if the datacenter gets the dead hard drive swapped out soon
enough.

2008 is fun!

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Re: [PHP] Posting Summary for Week Ending 4 January, 2008: php-general@lists.php.net

2008-01-09 Thread Jochem Maas
Daniel Brown schreef:
 No, go back over the archives or digests and you'll see that it
 was supposed to be a once-per-week email for post tracking on the list
 that went haywire.  It wound up sending over a hundred messages to the
 list, which - in my opinion - also indicates a flaw in the mailing
 list software.

so do we call you 'PostTrack' or PassTheBuck from now on? ;-)

 
 On Jan 8, 2008 4:57 PM, Michelle Konzack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi Daniel,

 Am 2008-01-04 18:31:00, schrieb Daniel Brown:
 Ignore that.  It's a new script that is going to start running as
 of 4:00p EST on 11 January, 2008.  It will summarize the number of
 messages to the list, then tell who posted how many, what size, et
 cetera.

 There may be one or two more messages that will wind up getting
 sent because I accidentally manually ran the live script while testing
 it for the cron.
 Is this a Joke?  --  I have gotten over 100 of them...

 Thanks, Greetings and nice Day
 Michelle Konzack
 Systemadministrator
 Tamay Dogan Network
 Debian GNU/Linux Consultant


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Re: [PHP] Posting Summary for Week Ending 4 January, 2008: php-general@lists.php.net

2008-01-09 Thread Daniel Brown
On Jan 9, 2008 1:45 PM, Jochem Maas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Daniel Brown schreef:
  No, go back over the archives or digests and you'll see that it
  was supposed to be a once-per-week email for post tracking on the list
  that went haywire.  It wound up sending over a hundred messages to the
  list, which - in my opinion - also indicates a flaw in the mailing
  list software.

 so do we call you 'PostTrack' or PassTheBuck from now on? ;-)

No, you call me The Moron Who Commented-Out The Wrong Line And
Flooded The List With Test Data.

It's a long name, but it's accurate.  When I was running the cron
to see why the piped response wasn't working (as it turned out, I had
simply mistyped the address in valiases), it was supposed to send the
data directly to my email address only.  However, I commented out the
wrong line, and uncommented the line containing the
php-general@lists.php.net address.

Then, because I didn't know that it was working the whole time,
when I discovered the bugs and repaired them, the messages - sent
every minute by the cron for testing - were queued in the mailing list
database, pending confirmation of the sending address.  THIS is the
part I believe is a serious flaw in the mailing list software, because
it's been proven that all a malicious user would have to do is flood
the list, then confirm the address from which they sent the messages
after the queue has been flooded, and the messages will be dispatched.
 It should only hold a maximum of two messages in the queue, in my
[very] humble opinion.

The problem was that all of the messages were sitting in the queue
without my knowledge.  They were not being sent from the server when
they were being received by subscribers to the list, they were being
sent by the mailing list software.  This also identifies an issue that
would suggest that the mailing list system could be vulnerable to a
denial-of-service style of attack, where the queue is flooded with
thousands - even millions - of messages and doesn't dispose of them
properly.

So once again, my apologies, but I do think that the exercise
accidentally identified a security and stability issue with the list
software that should be addressed.  Maybe it can be done with a
setting, but it may require a hard-coded patch.  I don't know, but
hopefully someone else here does.

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RE: [PHP] Posting Summary for Week Ending 4 January, 2008: php-general@lists.php.net

2008-01-08 Thread Wolf
Looks like your cron job is set for every minute Don!  Please disable it until 
you get the kinks worked out of it!

-Original Message-
From: Daniel Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 04, 2008 7:24 PM
To: PostTrack [Dan Brown] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: Re: [PHP] Posting Summary for Week Ending 4 January, 2008: 
php-general@lists.php.net

It must be something on the mailing list side of things, because
I'm getting them, too, but there's nothing at all in my outgoing
queue.

On Jan 4, 2008 5:48 PM, PostTrack [Dan Brown]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 Posting Summary for PHP-General List
 Week Ending: Friday, 4 January, 2008

 Messages| Bytes   | Sender
 +-+--
 4 (100%) 4305 (100%)  EVERYONE
 2(0.5%)  1100(0.26%)  Daniel Brown [EMAIL 
 PROTECTED]
 1(0.25%)  1532(0.36%)  TG [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 1(0.25%)  1673(0.39%)  Miren Urkixo [EMAIL 
 PROTECTED]

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Re: [PHP] Posting Summary for Week Ending 4 January, 2008: php-general@lists.php.net

2008-01-05 Thread chris smith
 Once it settles down, it will run every Friday at 4:00p to
 summarize the week.  For bragging rights, to keep track of how much
 time you've spent doing community service or whatever else.

Why? Does anybody really care how many emails they send to the list?
While I don't doubt your good intentions, apart from the maybe 30-40
regular posters, there are probably hundreds or thousands more on the
list (I have no idea how big the list is) who don't care about this
and then there are the ones who get the digest version too. Can't you
just put it on your website and have a link to it in your sig or
something?

After all the crap of dealing with off-topic threads about html and
javascript and database questions, is this any better?

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Re: [PHP] Posting Summary for Week Ending 4 January, 2008: php-general@lists.php.net

2008-01-05 Thread Daniel Brown
Had everything gone as it was supposed to, I think it would've
been welcomed with open arms.  Unfortunately, my stupid ass flipped
the wrong flag while testing for approximately an hour, which sent
posts to the list every minute for one hour.  However, they weren't
coming through at the time, and I didn't realize that they were even
being sent, because the address was not subscribed at the time.  Once
the address was subscribed, all of the messages must've been held in a
queue on the mailing list side, and were then distributed.

This leads me to ask, why?  Isn't this a really Bad Idea[tm] to
hold posts in queue, pending confirmation of the sender's address?  I
can understand one message, but any more than that shouldn't be
necessary.  My intentions were just to add something neat to the
list for the regulars (which will work as expected now), but what if
someone had truly malicious intentions?  What if hundreds or thousands
of emails were sent and held in queue, and then the sender's address
confirmed?  Would the mailing list software even be able to handle
that much of a queue?

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Re: [PHP] Posting Summary for Week Ending 4 January, 2008: php-general@lists.php.net

2008-01-05 Thread Daniel Brown
On Jan 5, 2008 12:05 PM, Børge Holen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Saturday 05 January 2008 16:31:49 Daniel Brown wrote:
  Had everything gone as it was supposed to, I think it would've
  been welcomed with open arms.  Unfortunately, my stupid ass flipped
  the wrong flag while testing for approximately an hour, which sent
  posts to the list every minute for one hour.  However, they weren't
  coming through at the time, and I didn't realize that they were even
  being sent, because the address was not subscribed at the time.  Once
  the address was subscribed, all of the messages must've been held in a
  queue on the mailing list side, and were then distributed.
 
  This leads me to ask, why?  Isn't this a really Bad Idea[tm] to
  hold posts in queue, pending confirmation of the sender's address?  I
  can understand one message, but any more than that shouldn't be
  necessary.  My intentions were just to add something neat to the
  list for the regulars (which will work as expected now), but what if
  someone had truly malicious intentions?  What if hundreds or thousands
  of emails were sent and held in queue, and then the sender's address
  confirmed?  Would the mailing list software even be able to handle
  that much of a queue?
 

 I wonder... what you try to do seems like a trivial task, or just task, where
 did you go wrong to make it send all those mails?
 just some personal interrest...

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While I was testing things, I commented out the wrong to line
and the cron was running.  It was a simple mistake.

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Re: [PHP] Posting Summary for Week Ending 4 January, 2008: php-general@lists.php.net

2008-01-05 Thread Børge Holen
On Saturday 05 January 2008 16:31:49 Daniel Brown wrote:
 Had everything gone as it was supposed to, I think it would've
 been welcomed with open arms.  Unfortunately, my stupid ass flipped
 the wrong flag while testing for approximately an hour, which sent
 posts to the list every minute for one hour.  However, they weren't
 coming through at the time, and I didn't realize that they were even
 being sent, because the address was not subscribed at the time.  Once
 the address was subscribed, all of the messages must've been held in a
 queue on the mailing list side, and were then distributed.

 This leads me to ask, why?  Isn't this a really Bad Idea[tm] to
 hold posts in queue, pending confirmation of the sender's address?  I
 can understand one message, but any more than that shouldn't be
 necessary.  My intentions were just to add something neat to the
 list for the regulars (which will work as expected now), but what if
 someone had truly malicious intentions?  What if hundreds or thousands
 of emails were sent and held in queue, and then the sender's address
 confirmed?  Would the mailing list software even be able to handle
 that much of a queue?


I wonder... what you try to do seems like a trivial task, or just task, where 
did you go wrong to make it send all those mails?
just some personal interrest...

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Re: [PHP] Posting Summary for Week Ending 4 January, 2008: php-general@lists.php.net

2008-01-04 Thread Daniel Brown
On Jan 4, 2008 6:22 PM, PostTrack [Dan Brown]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Posting Summary for PHP-General List
 Week Ending: Friday, 4 January, 2008

 Messages| Bytes   | Sender
 +-+--
 6 (100%) 8880 (100%)  EVERYONE
 2(0.33%)  1100(0.12%)  Daniel Brown [EMAIL 
 PROTECTED]
 2(0.33%)  4204(0.47%)  Miren Urkixo [EMAIL 
 PROTECTED]
 1(0.17%)  1532(0.17%)  TG [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 1(0.17%)  2044(0.23%)  Jim Lucas [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Ignore that.  It's a new script that is going to start running as
of 4:00p EST on 11 January, 2008.  It will summarize the number of
messages to the list, then tell who posted how many, what size, et
cetera.

There may be one or two more messages that will wind up getting
sent because I accidentally manually ran the live script while testing
it for the cron.

Once it settles down, it will run every Friday at 4:00p to
summarize the week.  For bragging rights, to keep track of how much
time you've spent doing community service or whatever else.


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Re: [PHP] Posting Summary for Week Ending 4 January, 2008: php-general@lists.php.net

2008-01-04 Thread Simon Welsh

Your percentages are off by a factor of 100.

On 5/01/2008, at 12:31, Daniel Brown wrote:


On Jan 4, 2008 6:22 PM, PostTrack [Dan Brown]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


   Posting Summary for PHP-General List
   Week Ending: Friday, 4 January, 2008

   Messages| Bytes   | Sender
   +-+--
   6 (100%) 8880 (100%)  EVERYONE
   2(0.33%)  1100(0.12%)  Daniel Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

   2(0.33%)  4204(0.47%)  Miren Urkixo [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

   1(0.17%)  1532(0.17%)  TG [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

   1(0.17%)  2044(0.23%)  Jim Lucas [EMAIL PROTECTED] 





   Ignore that.  It's a new script that is going to start running as
of 4:00p EST on 11 January, 2008.  It will summarize the number of
messages to the list, then tell who posted how many, what size, et
cetera.

   There may be one or two more messages that will wind up getting
sent because I accidentally manually ran the live script while testing
it for the cron.

   Once it settles down, it will run every Friday at 4:00p to
summarize the week.  For bragging rights, to keep track of how much
time you've spent doing community service or whatever else.


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Re: [PHP] Posting Summary for Week Ending 4 January, 2008: php-general@lists.php.net

2008-01-04 Thread Simon Welsh

I seem to be getting one every two minutes.

On 5/01/2008, at 12:31, Daniel Brown wrote:


On Jan 4, 2008 6:22 PM, PostTrack [Dan Brown]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


   Posting Summary for PHP-General List
   Week Ending: Friday, 4 January, 2008

   Messages| Bytes   | Sender
   +-+--
   6 (100%) 8880 (100%)  EVERYONE
   2(0.33%)  1100(0.12%)  Daniel Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

   2(0.33%)  4204(0.47%)  Miren Urkixo [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

   1(0.17%)  1532(0.17%)  TG [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

   1(0.17%)  2044(0.23%)  Jim Lucas [EMAIL PROTECTED] 





   Ignore that.  It's a new script that is going to start running as
of 4:00p EST on 11 January, 2008.  It will summarize the number of
messages to the list, then tell who posted how many, what size, et
cetera.

   There may be one or two more messages that will wind up getting
sent because I accidentally manually ran the live script while testing
it for the cron.

   Once it settles down, it will run every Friday at 4:00p to
summarize the week.  For bragging rights, to keep track of how much
time you've spent doing community service or whatever else.


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Re: [PHP] Posting Summary for Week Ending 4 January, 2008: php-general@lists.php.net

2008-01-04 Thread Daniel Brown
It must be something on the mailing list side of things, because
I'm getting them, too, but there's nothing at all in my outgoing
queue.

On Jan 4, 2008 5:48 PM, PostTrack [Dan Brown]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 Posting Summary for PHP-General List
 Week Ending: Friday, 4 January, 2008

 Messages| Bytes   | Sender
 +-+--
 4 (100%) 4305 (100%)  EVERYONE
 2(0.5%)  1100(0.26%)  Daniel Brown [EMAIL 
 PROTECTED]
 1(0.25%)  1532(0.36%)  TG [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 1(0.25%)  1673(0.39%)  Miren Urkixo [EMAIL 
 PROTECTED]

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Re: [PHP] Posting Summary for Week Ending 4 January, 2008: php-general@lists.php.net

2008-01-04 Thread Afan Pasalic

Guys, whatever you're doing, please stop.
I'm getting tired deleting tons of emails for the last hour. If you 
testing something there is definitly other way than sending emails to 
all subscribers, right?


Thanks.

-afan



PostTrack [Dan Brown] wrote:

Posting Summary for PHP-General List
Week Ending: Friday, 4 January, 2008

Messages| Bytes   | Sender
+-+--
4 (100%) 4305 (100%)  EVERYONE
2(0.5%)  1100(0.26%)  Daniel Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED]
1(0.25%)  1532(0.36%)  TG [EMAIL PROTECTED]
1(0.25%)  1673(0.39%)  Miren Urkixo [EMAIL 
PROTECTED]



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RE: [PHP] Posting Summary for Week Ending 4 January, 2008: php-general@lists.php.net

2008-01-04 Thread Warren Vail
Hey Dan,

Are you trying to win the prize, below?

warren

 -Original Message-
 From: PostTrack [Dan Brown] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, January 04, 2008 2:55 PM
 To: php-general@lists.php.net
 Subject: [PHP] Posting Summary for Week Ending 4 January, 2008: php-
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 
   Posting Summary for PHP-General List
   Week Ending: Friday, 4 January, 2008
 
   Messages| Bytes   | Sender
   +-+--
   4 (100%) 4305 (100%)  EVERYONE
   2(0.5%)  1100(0.26%)  Daniel Brown
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   1(0.25%)  1532(0.36%)  TG tg-
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   1(0.25%)  1673(0.39%)  Miren Urkixo
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
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Re: [PHP] Posting Summary for Week Ending 4 January, 2008: php-general@lists.php.net

2008-01-04 Thread TG

It's not being sent from Dan's email, it appears.  I didn't look at the 
headers yet, but the From: is showing this:

PostTrack [Dan Brown] [EMAIL PROTECTED]


So don't everyone jump on Dan just yet.

Besides, *I* want to win and I'm holding a close second!

-TG

- Original Message -
From: Daniel Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PostTrack [Dan Brown] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: php-general@lists.php.net
Date: Fri, 4 Jan 2008 19:24:02 -0500
Subject: Re: [PHP] Posting Summary for Week Ending 4 January, 2008: 
php-general@lists.php.net

 It must be something on the mailing list side of things, because
 I'm getting them, too, but there's nothing at all in my outgoing
 queue.
 
 On Jan 4, 2008 5:48 PM, PostTrack [Dan Brown]
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 
  Posting Summary for PHP-General List
  Week Ending: Friday, 4 January, 2008
 
  Messages| Bytes   | Sender
  +-+--
  4 (100%) 4305 (100%)  EVERYONE
  2(0.5%)  1100(0.26%)  Daniel Brown 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  1(0.25%)  1532(0.36%)  TG 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  1(0.25%)  1673(0.39%)  Miren Urkixo 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
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Re: [PHP] Posting Summary for Week Ending 4 January, 2008: php-general@lists.php.net

2008-01-04 Thread TG

Ah.. nevermind.. I didn't see this amidst the debris.   Bad Dan!  :)

-TG

(Am I winning yet?)

- Original Message -
From: Daniel Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PostTrack [Dan Brown] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: php-general@lists.php.net
Date: Fri, 4 Jan 2008 18:31:00 -0500
Subject: Re: [PHP] Posting Summary for Week Ending 4 January, 2008: 
php-general@lists.php.net

 On Jan 4, 2008 6:22 PM, PostTrack [Dan Brown]
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Posting Summary for PHP-General List
  Week Ending: Friday, 4 January, 2008
 
  Messages| Bytes   | Sender
  +-+--
  6 (100%) 8880 (100%)  EVERYONE
  2(0.33%)  1100(0.12%)  Daniel Brown 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  2(0.33%)  4204(0.47%)  Miren Urkixo 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  1(0.17%)  1532(0.17%)  TG 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  1(0.17%)  2044(0.23%)  Jim Lucas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 
 Ignore that.  It's a new script that is going to start running as
 of 4:00p EST on 11 January, 2008.  It will summarize the number of
 messages to the list, then tell who posted how many, what size, et
 cetera.
 
 There may be one or two more messages that will wind up getting
 sent because I accidentally manually ran the live script while testing
 it for the cron.
 
 Once it settles down, it will run every Friday at 4:00p to
 summarize the week.  For bragging rights, to keep track of how much
 time you've spent doing community service or whatever else.
 
 
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 can make enough money to pay someone else to do it for you.
 
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Re: [PHP] Posting Summary for Week Ending 4 January, 2008: php-general@lists.php.net

2008-01-04 Thread tedd

At 11:33 PM -0500 1/4/08, TG wrote:

Ah.. nevermind.. I didn't see this amidst the debris.   Bad Dan!  :)

-TG

(Am I winning yet?)


I think we're going to have to change his name to:

PostTrack Dan

if this keeps up.

In all seriousness, I am sure he doesn't realize that this is 
happening -- it's a mistake. He wouldn't intentionally do this to 
this list.


Cheers,

tedd


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