On Tue, Dec 25, 2007 at 11:15:41PM +0200, Janne Jalkanen wrote: > > No, he's not. He's using a rotating proxy. All edits come from different > IP addresses. > > /Janne not sure if it possible, but why not let him have hi userid and when he logs in with it, send him to a clone of jspwiki.org, or code up a 200 response jst for him but throw away his edits ?
I know this is outside normal wiki framework, but might allow the wiki to continue ? Alex > > On 25 Dec 2007, at 23:06, Harry Metske wrote: > >> and if he's coming from the same IP address every time, can you put an IP >> ban on it in the meantime ? >> >> regards, >> Harry >> >> 2007/12/25, Janne Jalkanen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >>> >>> Remember the guy who just posts random words on jspwiki.org, >>> presumably to poison bayesian spam filters? >>> >>> Well, he's back, and he seems to have fixed his system to correct for >>> UTF-8 (which was an easy way to catch the bot). >>> >>> I have to admit that this is no longer fun. My next idea is to make >>> a Javascript-based, automated captcha (if you've got JS on, the >>> captcha gets automatically filled, so normally, the user does not >>> have to care. If you've got JS off, then you have to fill it >>> yourself. But after that, I'm running out of ideas. I would really >>> hate to close down jspwiki.org, make registration mandatory, and have >>> all registrations moderated. >>> >>> (Also, the guy is now posting random words, *amended* with random >>> snippets of the content of the same page. Therefore just checking >>> for a single word is not possible.) >>> >>> /Janne >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> met vriendelijke groet, >> Harry Metske >> Telnr. +31-548-512395 >> Mobile +31-6-51898081 > >
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