Adam, If you click on the blue [i] icon, you can see the prior revisions and click on "revert" to easily restore an old version. You must be a registered user, however, or you won't see the "revert" option. If you see only view and diff, you haven't registered yourself with that Wiki.
I have temporarily added this child to a block list: ipfw add 3004 deny tcp from 68.119.189.90 to 209.237.227.194 80 as he has been defacing several of the Wiki pages, including: gump: 2004-05-01 03:19:12 42 cpe-68-119-189-090.san.nc.charter.com incubator: 2004-05-01 03:16:48 41 cpe-68-119-189-090.san.nc.charter.com I used a separate id (3004) because that may be a pure dialup (as opposed to DSL/cable). If we see more defacing from this juve on another IP, we can pull drop that ipfw rule. http://moinmoin.wikiwikiweb.de/SecurityPolicy documents approaches we could take regarding Wiki security. One easy to apply change would allow only registered users to edit. I don't know how much that would help or not. --- Noel -----Original Message----- From: Adam R. B. Jack [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, May 01, 2004 12:45 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: Gump code and data Subject: [WIKI] Fw: [Gump Wiki] Updated: FrontPage Hmm. Seems somebody got on the 'net w/o adult supervision... http://wiki.apache.org/gump/FrontPage Can somebody help us recover the previous content, and maybe lock it down for a while? Thanks in advance. regards, Adam ----- Original Message ----- From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, April 30, 2004 9:19 PM Subject: [Gump Wiki] Updated: FrontPage > Date: 2004-04-30T20:19:12 > Editor: 68.119.189.90 <> > Wiki: Gump Wiki > Page: FrontPage > URL: http://wiki.apache.org/gump/FrontPage > > no comment > > Change Log: > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- > @@ -1,85 +1,3 @@ > -##language:en > -#pragma section-numbers off > +WIKI IS GAY > > -|| http://gump.apache.org/images/gump-logo.png || '''''This is the wiki for the [http://www.apache.org/ Apache] [http://gump.apache.org/ Gump] project. Just like all apache committers are gump committers and are invited to help maintain it, this wiki is a community wiki and the entire gump community is invited to help maintain it. Feel free to change any part of this wiki if you think it improves things. All changes you make will be sent to the gump mailing list, so we'll be aware of your changes and we'll happily correct any small mistakes you may make!''''' || > - > -= Contents... = > - > - '''''[wiki:FrequentlyAskedQuestions Frequently Asked Questions]''''' > - getting started with gump? Having trouble figuring something out? If your question is not answered on the [http://gump.apache.org/ main gump site], chances are, it is here! > - > - '''[wiki:NewUserIntroduction New User Introduction]''' > - Work is in progress on a new paper introducing gump to its average new user. Intended for printing and leasury "coffee table reading". > - > - '''GumpPython''' > - Description of the history of the python version of gump that is replacing the old java+xslt based version. > - > - '''GumpDevelopment''' > - Some notes about working on the Gump codebase (not the gump descriptors). > - > - '''GumpInternals''' > - Some design notes about the way Gump goes about its business. > - > - '''GumpScripts''' > - Some notes about the scripts available on Gump installations for Gump adminning. > - > - '''GumpCommandLineOptions''' > - Some more notes about those commandline scripts. > - > - '''GumpRunDocumentation''' > - Some notes/ideas on how Gump can/ought document it metadata and output. > - > - '''GumpInfrastructure''' > - Some notes on the machines that run gump. Please add your machine here if it runs gump, especially if the results are published publicly. > - > -= Design Topics = > - > - '''HistoricalResultsDatabase''' > - > - '''ImaginaryUsers''' > - Some imaginary user profiles for gump. For whom are we building this thing? > - > - '''UsageScenarios''' > - Gump builds quite a few projects, interacting with quite a selection of different programmers. So, it has quite a few use cases, and complex ones at that. > - > - '''UserModel''' > - How do people interact with gump? How do they expect to interact with gump? > - > -= Old stuff = > - > -The old index page is at GumpProjectPages. (Someone should clean that out :-D) > - > -= 'Special' Wiki pages = > - > - '''TitleIndex''' > - A list of all pages on this wiki. > - > - '''HelpContents''' > - A basic guide to the MoinMoin wiki (including information about wiki syntax). > - > - '''WordIndex''' > - A list of all the words that appear in the titles of the pages on this wiki, with links to pages that include that word. > - > - '''FindPage''' > - A full-text search of the wiki. > - > - '''WantedPages''' > - All the "broken links" -- a list of all the pages on this wiki that are linked to, but do not exist. > - > - '''OrphanedPages''' > - All pages on this wiki that are not linked to from anywhere else (and are thus very hard to reach). > - > - '''RandomPage''' > - Generates a list of 75 random pages on this wiki. > - > - '''PageSize''' > - Generates a graph and some statistics about the sizes of pages on this wiki. > - > - '''EventStats/HitCounts''' > - Generates a graph of page views and page visits. > - > - '''EventStats/UserAgents''' > - Generates a graph of the web browsers used in visiting this page. > - > - '''SystemInformation''' > - Shows basic information about this wiki installation, the extensions it has installed, etc. > +JOIN THE ANTI-WIKI MOVEMENT > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]