thanks a lot! how does this "distributed regex list" work? on some public
moins you see that there is a spam page which gets updated? is the
administrator doing this manually or is there something built into the
software?
On 7/15/07, Thomas Waldmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Currently moin can block spam (or abuse) by:
> * checking saved page content against a distributed regex list
> * checking ip against a hosts_deny list
> * checking some things that only dumb spam bots do, but not a normal
> user with a browser
> * using surge protection: if some script tries to do too many edits in
> some time unit, it will be locked out
>
> If some spam happens, you can simply revert it (see info action).
>
> For the wiki admin, there is even a despam action that makes mass revert
> easy.
>
> Of course you can also use ACLs to only allow editing for registered
> users or even registered and verified users.
>
>
>
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