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Sounds good to whisk this spam discussion off elsewhere - although I doubt the spammers would take the time to check any warning, to be honest - they are paid for each drive-by they do, and probably not much.
It might help ordinary non-spamming newbies to be warned not to look like a spammer though - and not to take offence if falsely accused. And perhaps it would save wear and tear if the post asked regulars to PM you when they see a spam post, but otherwise to leave it undisturbed. Then you have fewer posts to delete, and we get fewer false indications that a really interesting conversation just sparked up!
(It would be kind of interesting to know how many you delete - the care and attention is much appreciated.)
(If this discussion has attracted more spam than usual, it might because of the subject matter.)
Cheers
Ed
It might help ordinary non-spamming newbies to be warned not to look like a spammer though - and not to take offence if falsely accused. And perhaps it would save wear and tear if the post asked regulars to PM you when they see a spam post, but otherwise to leave it undisturbed. Then you have fewer posts to delete, and we get fewer false indications that a really interesting conversation just sparked up!
(It would be kind of interesting to know how many you delete - the care and attention is much appreciated.)
(If this discussion has attracted more spam than usual, it might because of the subject matter.)
Cheers
Ed
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Can people post here without completing an email authorization?
One of the other forums I visit had hundreds of spam posters a day until they enabled email authorization, then it dropped to zero. This people/bots tend to use fake email addresses so they never get authorized to post. We just have to periodically erase the inactive accounts.
One of the other forums I visit had hundreds of spam posters a day until they enabled email authorization, then it dropped to zero. This people/bots tend to use fake email addresses so they never get authorized to post. We just have to periodically erase the inactive accounts.
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Unfortunately the spammers can handle email authorization now.
Authentication was enabled for a couple of wikis I frequent, and it didn't make any difference whatsoever, there were still tons of spam every day, it was a 24 hour job to keep it away (it happens that some sites for some reason gets known to the spammers and then it's endless spam, whatever you do). For one of the wikis the spam didn't stop until the administrator disabled account creation - to get an account you now have to email him and tell who you are.
"First post must be moderated" seems the simplest method to avoid spam. That, and a couple of things I mentioned in my earlier post.
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Authentication was enabled for a couple of wikis I frequent, and it didn't make any difference whatsoever, there were still tons of spam every day, it was a 24 hour job to keep it away (it happens that some sites for some reason gets known to the spammers and then it's endless spam, whatever you do). For one of the wikis the spam didn't stop until the administrator disabled account creation - to get an account you now have to email him and tell who you are.
"First post must be moderated" seems the simplest method to avoid spam. That, and a couple of things I mentioned in my earlier post.
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nope, am in southern california an hour away from Disneyland. Meadowbrook is a small unincorporated rural community.
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I have a bit off-topic question which is kinda related to spam problems.
A friend of mine has a small web and game hosting businesses and i have some game servers there also, but lately he gets lots of attacks, mostly ddos. Now he said that there is a Cisco firewall named Pix, but there are more than one version of it, so he does not which is for him. Anyway the general question would be how to find out what kind of protection software is adequate for the hosting.
Also my and my friend wanted to have a website of our own, but it ended up being a hacker target, and instead of adding useful material, we ended up fixing security.
A friend of mine has a small web and game hosting businesses and i have some game servers there also, but lately he gets lots of attacks, mostly ddos. Now he said that there is a Cisco firewall named Pix, but there are more than one version of it, so he does not which is for him. Anyway the general question would be how to find out what kind of protection software is adequate for the hosting.
Also my and my friend wanted to have a website of our own, but it ended up being a hacker target, and instead of adding useful material, we ended up fixing security.
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Dajgoro, you can probably foil the attacks by using Linux instead of Windows; and most Linux is free. I will say again that our son runs websites on his own server with Linux and he can see the hacking attacks in the logs but they are all unsuccessful. Cisco is generally expensive stuff, and there's probably something just as good or better in the Ubuntu repository for free. Ubuntu is a popular Linux distribution, and it's what I'm running here on my PC. I don't have any MS software.
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How 'bout this: I move these posts about spammers to a sticky, call it something like "What we do to spammers", and also publish the list of spammers we've kicked out, along with their email and IP addresses and what abuses they're guilty of! Actually the list would be far too long, but just showing the last moth's worth should be adequate to make them think twice before offending again. They'll find themselves banned here, but maybe other forums will pick up this tactic and make the price for spamming too high.
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The "second front page" is http://wilsonminesco.com/links.html .
What's an additional VIA among friends, anyhow?
The "second front page" is http://wilsonminesco.com/links.html .
What's an additional VIA among friends, anyhow?