Re: Any ideas how to minimize bot access?

2011-02-14 Thread Gennady Kushnir
Can you identify those bots by User-Agent?
That would not disturb legitimate users.

2011/2/14 Amiel Montecillo bosyot...@gmail.com:
 Yeah that would be my last resort if I can't find a WO way to handling this.

 Thanks,
 Amiel

 On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 2:32 PM, Anthony Paras a...@earthlink.net wrote:

 Why don’t you implement a bot trap. For example...

   http://www.kloth.net/internet/bottrap.php

 On 2/13/11 11:16 PM, Amiel Montecillo bosyot...@gmail.com wrote:

 I'd appreciate it if anyone has any idea that he's willing to share how to
 minimize bad bots from accessing the site?


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Re: Any ideas how to minimize bot access?

2011-02-14 Thread Amiel Montecillo
I looked at that but it is a legitimate user agent. Then again user agents
can be spoofed by an app. Its grabbing data from the site which we don't
like.

Thanks,
Amiel

On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 4:43 PM, Gennady Kushnir genk...@rujel.net wrote:

 Can you identify those bots by User-Agent?
 That would not disturb legitimate users.

 2011/2/14 Amiel Montecillo bosyot...@gmail.com:
  Yeah that would be my last resort if I can't find a WO way to handling
 this.
 
  Thanks,
  Amiel
 
  On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 2:32 PM, Anthony Paras a...@earthlink.net
 wrote:
 
  Why don’t you implement a bot trap. For example...
 
http://www.kloth.net/internet/bottrap.php
 
  On 2/13/11 11:16 PM, Amiel Montecillo bosyot...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  I'd appreciate it if anyone has any idea that he's willing to share how
 to
  minimize bad bots from accessing the site?
 
 
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Employing mod_deflate Apache module

2011-02-14 Thread Gennady Kushnir
Hello list!
I've just tried to compress traffic produced by my WOApp but I only
succeeded in compressing static resources (css and js).
Here is my configuration fragment.

IfModule mod_deflate.c
AddOutputFilterByType DEFLATE text/html application/xhtml+xml
text/plain text/xml \
text/css text/javascript application/x-javascript
application/javascript
/IfModule

Does anybody know what should be written to Apache mod_deflate
configuration so that it also compress WO-generated pages?

Regards,
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Re: Employing mod_deflate Apache module

2011-02-14 Thread Timo Hoepfner

If it's a Wonder app, add this to you Properties and you're done:

er.extensions.ERXApplication.responseCompressionEnabled=true

Timo

Am 14.02.2011 um 09:59 schrieb Gennady Kushnir:


Hello list!
I've just tried to compress traffic produced by my WOApp but I only
succeeded in compressing static resources (css and js).
Here is my configuration fragment.

IfModule mod_deflate.c
   AddOutputFilterByType DEFLATE text/html application/xhtml+xml
text/plain text/xml \
   text/css text/javascript application/x-javascript
application/javascript
/IfModule

Does anybody know what should be written to Apache mod_deflate
configuration so that it also compress WO-generated pages?

Regards,
Gennady
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Deployment question: WO puts IP address in URL when using HTTPS

2011-02-14 Thread Christoph Wick
Hi there,

one of my clients runs a WO application on a Linux box behind a firewall. The 
internal IP of the box is e.g. 192.168.1.100. The external IP (through the 
firewall) is e.g. 1.2.3.4.

Running the app using HTTP is no problem, since all Link-URLs are built as URIs 
only, e.g. a href=/cgi-bin/WebObjects/App.woa/...

But if we use HTTPS, the Link-URLs are built as full URLs using the internal IP 
address, e.g. a href=https://192.168.1.100/cgi-bin/WebObjects/App.woa/...;

Links like this are - obviously - not accessable through the firewall.
Any ideas? A magic switch in Wonder, I was missing ...

Thx,
C.U.CW
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Re: Deployment question: WO puts IP address in URL when using HTTPS

2011-02-14 Thread Christoph Wick
Hi John, thanks for your hint. 

Unfortunately the apache config is not the problem here, but it is WebObjects 
(or Wonder) that puts the IP-Addresses into the URL if you are using HTTPS.

What I need are relativ URLs (without IPs), because the app shall be accessible 
from both, before and behind the firewall.

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On 14.02.2011, at 16:13, John Huss wrote:

 This is determined by the ServerName setting in apache, which is probably not 
 matching your regular (http) settings.
 
 John
 
 On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 7:30 AM, Christoph Wick c.w...@academy.de wrote:
 Hi there,
 
 one of my clients runs a WO application on a Linux box behind a firewall. The 
 internal IP of the box is e.g. 192.168.1.100. The external IP (through the 
 firewall) is e.g. 1.2.3.4.
 
 Running the app using HTTP is no problem, since all Link-URLs are built as 
 URIs only, e.g. a href=/cgi-bin/WebObjects/App.woa/...
 
 But if we use HTTPS, the Link-URLs are built as full URLs using the internal 
 IP address, e.g. a 
 href=https://192.168.1.100/cgi-bin/WebObjects/App.woa/...;
 
 Links like this are - obviously - not accessable through the firewall.
 Any ideas? A magic switch in Wonder, I was missing ...
 
 Thx,
 C.U.CW
 --
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 STAR Healthcare Management GmbH, Pierstr. 8, 50997 Cologne, Germany
 Fon:+49 2236 33665-50 Fax:+49 2236 33665-90 www.starhealthcare.info
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[MEETING] REMINDER WO-NoVA is TOMORROW 2/15/2011

2011-02-14 Thread Andrew Kinnie
Greetings all,

REMINDER: WO-NoVA is moving back to Tuesday, and as such, this month's meeting 
will be TOMORROW (Tuesday 2/15/2011).  

The topic will be differences between WebObjects and Cocoa, their different 
design patterns and related considerations.  Eventually, this may develop into 
a formal presentation at some sort of conference or another.  We may also 
discuss possible locations for future meetings, if we decide to change.  We 
will of course also discuss whatever other topics come to mind (like my own 
guerrilla effort to create a simple WebObjects app to act as an APNS push 
server for my new company's iOS apps).  And beer.

The location for this meeting is as usual, 

K12, Inc.
2300 Corporate Park Drive
Herndon, VA 20171

http://maps.google.com/maps?f=qsource=s_qhl=engeocode=q=2300+Corporate+Park+Dr,+Herndon,+VA+20171sll=37.0625,-95.677068sspn=55.016555,76.992187ie=UTF8hq=hnear=2300+Corporate+Park+Dr,+Herndon,+Fairfax,+Virginia+20171z=17

Hope to see you all there.  Yes, even you.

Andrew Kinnie

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Re: Employing mod_deflate Apache module

2011-02-14 Thread Gennady Kushnir
It is not Wonder app.
Why make such tricks whereas Apache should do that already?

2011/2/14 Timo Hoepfner th-...@onlinehome.de:
 If it's a Wonder app, add this to you Properties and you're done:

 er.extensions.ERXApplication.responseCompressionEnabled=true

 Timo

 Am 14.02.2011 um 09:59 schrieb Gennady Kushnir:

 Hello list!
 I've just tried to compress traffic produced by my WOApp but I only
 succeeded in compressing static resources (css and js).
 Here is my configuration fragment.

 IfModule mod_deflate.c
   AddOutputFilterByType DEFLATE text/html application/xhtml+xml
 text/plain text/xml \
               text/css text/javascript application/x-javascript
 application/javascript
 /IfModule

 Does anybody know what should be written to Apache mod_deflate
 configuration so that it also compress WO-generated pages?

 Regards,
 Gennady
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Re: Deployment question: WO puts IP address in URL when using HTTPS

2011-02-14 Thread Gennady Kushnir
As I remember, WO uses -WOHost runtime environment variable to form such urls.
As to me, I use my own method to form secure URLs depending on client IP.
Maybe Wonder offers some hook for that, let's wait for other replies.

2011/2/14 Christoph Wick c.w...@academy.de:
 Hi John, thanks for your hint.

 Unfortunately the apache config is not the problem here, but it is WebObjects 
 (or Wonder) that puts the IP-Addresses into the URL if you are using HTTPS.

 What I need are relativ URLs (without IPs), because the app shall be 
 accessible from both, before and behind the firewall.

 C.U.CW
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 On 14.02.2011, at 16:13, John Huss wrote:

 This is determined by the ServerName setting in apache, which is probably 
 not matching your regular (http) settings.

 John

 On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 7:30 AM, Christoph Wick c.w...@academy.de wrote:
 Hi there,

 one of my clients runs a WO application on a Linux box behind a firewall. 
 The internal IP of the box is e.g. 192.168.1.100. The external IP (through 
 the firewall) is e.g. 1.2.3.4.

 Running the app using HTTP is no problem, since all Link-URLs are built as 
 URIs only, e.g. a href=/cgi-bin/WebObjects/App.woa/...

 But if we use HTTPS, the Link-URLs are built as full URLs using the internal 
 IP address, e.g. a 
 href=https://192.168.1.100/cgi-bin/WebObjects/App.woa/...;

 Links like this are - obviously - not accessable through the firewall.
 Any ideas? A magic switch in Wonder, I was missing ...

 Thx,
 C.U.CW
 --
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Re: Deployment question: WO puts IP address in URL when using HTTPS

2011-02-14 Thread Chuck Hill

On Feb 14, 2011, at 11:53 AM, Gennady Kushnir wrote:

 As I remember, WO uses -WOHost runtime environment variable to form such urls.

WOHost is used for communications with wotaskd.  The variable you are thinking 
of is WOCGIAdaptorURL

See
http://developer.apple.com/legacy/mac/library/#documentation/WebObjects/WOAppProperties/Articles/ApplicationProperties.html%23//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP40005337-SW1


 As to me, I use my own method to form secure URLs depending on client IP.
 Maybe Wonder offers some hook for that, let's wait for other replies.

If you are using Wonder, it should be taking this from the headers sent by 
Apache, so it could indeed be an Apache config problem.  See ERXRequest:

protected static final NSArrayString HOST_NAME_KEYS = new 
NSArrayString(new String[]{x-forwarded-host, Host, 
x-webobjects-server-name, server_name, http_host});



Chuck



 
 2011/2/14 Christoph Wick c.w...@academy.de:
 Hi John, thanks for your hint.
 
 Unfortunately the apache config is not the problem here, but it is 
 WebObjects (or Wonder) that puts the IP-Addresses into the URL if you are 
 using HTTPS.
 
 What I need are relativ URLs (without IPs), because the app shall be 
 accessible from both, before and behind the firewall.
 
 C.U.CW
 --
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 STAR Healthcare Management GmbH, Pierstr. 8, 50997 Cologne, Germany
 Fon:+49 2236 33665-50 Fax:+49 2236 33665-90 www.starhealthcare.info
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 On 14.02.2011, at 16:13, John Huss wrote:
 
 This is determined by the ServerName setting in apache, which is probably 
 not matching your regular (http) settings.
 
 John
 
 On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 7:30 AM, Christoph Wick c.w...@academy.de wrote:
 Hi there,
 
 one of my clients runs a WO application on a Linux box behind a firewall. 
 The internal IP of the box is e.g. 192.168.1.100. The external IP (through 
 the firewall) is e.g. 1.2.3.4.
 
 Running the app using HTTP is no problem, since all Link-URLs are built as 
 URIs only, e.g. a href=/cgi-bin/WebObjects/App.woa/...
 
 But if we use HTTPS, the Link-URLs are built as full URLs using the 
 internal IP address, e.g. a 
 href=https://192.168.1.100/cgi-bin/WebObjects/App.woa/...;
 
 Links like this are - obviously - not accessable through the firewall.
 Any ideas? A magic switch in Wonder, I was missing ...
 
 Thx,
 C.U.CW
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 STAR Healthcare Management GmbH, Pierstr. 8, 50997 Cologne, Germany
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Re: Deployment question: WO puts IP address in URL when using HTTPS

2011-02-14 Thread Kalpana Vaka
Hi Christoph,

We did face the same problem some time ago. Relative URLs are not getting
generated with wonder. The full URLs are getting generated with the server
name given in apache config.

Please check the apache config.

-- Kalpana.

On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 9:15 PM, Christoph Wick c.w...@academy.de wrote:

 Hi John, thanks for your hint.

 Unfortunately the apache config is not the problem here, but it is
 WebObjects (or Wonder) that puts the IP-Addresses into the URL if you are
 using HTTPS.

 What I need are relativ URLs (without IPs), because the app shall be
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 On 14.02.2011, at 16:13, John Huss wrote:

  This is determined by the ServerName setting in apache, which is probably
 not matching your regular (http) settings.
 
  John
 
  On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 7:30 AM, Christoph Wick c.w...@academy.de
 wrote:
  Hi there,
 
  one of my clients runs a WO application on a Linux box behind a firewall.
 The internal IP of the box is e.g. 192.168.1.100. The external IP (through
 the firewall) is e.g. 1.2.3.4.
 
  Running the app using HTTP is no problem, since all Link-URLs are built
 as URIs only, e.g. a href=/cgi-bin/WebObjects/App.woa/...
 
  But if we use HTTPS, the Link-URLs are built as full URLs using the
 internal IP address, e.g. a href=
 https://192.168.1.100/cgi-bin/WebObjects/App.woa/...;
 
  Links like this are - obviously - not accessable through the firewall.
  Any ideas? A magic switch in Wonder, I was missing ...
 
  Thx,
  C.U.CW
  --
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  STAR Healthcare Management GmbH, Pierstr. 8, 50997 Cologne, Germany
  Fon:+49 2236 33665-50 Fax:+49 2236 33665-90 www.starhealthcare.info
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Re: Redirect Permanent Header and Rewrite

2011-02-14 Thread Chuck Hill
I think it would be easiest to do this all in Apache with a rewrite rule.


On Feb 13, 2011, at 4:53 AM, ute Hoffmann wrote:

 Hallo,
 I need to give a Redirect Permanent header back to search engines in the 
 process to from one Direct Action URLpattern
 to a more search engine freindly rewrite URL.
 
 I would either do a WORedirect via the old direct Action to the new rewrite 
 URL and would like to give back
 with the URL a redirect Permanent header. Would this URL hit the search 
 engine or would it not hit the search engine but
 be processed by the WebServer first thus loosing this special header?
 
 Can I do a WORdeirect and put the redirect Permanent in the header at all?
 
 Or is it really enough to put the Redirect Permanet Flag into the Apache 
 Webserver for the rewrite and
 redirect the old URL just to the new one (without the need to manipulate the 
 header in the Application?
 
 Or do I need to list all old URL's and redirect them manually in Apache 
 permanent to the new rewritten URL's
 via Mod Alias... (well, quite some work)...
 
 Can anyone please give some advice?
 
 Regards,
 
 Ute
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Re: Mailing software

2011-02-14 Thread Gennady Kushnir
We are sending emails via gmail using 10 seconds delay. Works yet.

2011/2/11 Miguel Arroz ar...@guiamac.com:
 Hey Anjo,

  In essence, you have to throttle down the mail sending rate. Services like 
 GMail and others will block your IP temporarily if they see a burst of emails 
 coming from it to them.

  Regards,

 Miguel Arroz

 On 2011/02/11, at 12:51, Anjo Krank wrote:

 Hi,

 has anyone built direct marketing/personalized email software with WO (or 
 used any reasonable package) that he'd like to share experiences with?

 I find my stuff is getting rejected probably due to the speed at which I 
 sent mails out, but before I go around stumbling in the dark, it'd be great 
 to hear people who have already been there...

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Informix Adaptor

2011-02-14 Thread Andrew Lindesay

Hello;

Has anybody had a go at creating an Informix JDBC plugin for EOF?

cheers.

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Re: Informix Adaptor

2011-02-14 Thread Paul D Yu
We did one at Apple for the CHCS II Project.  I don't know where that is now, 
but Ubermind helped us build one.

Paul
On Feb 14, 2011, at 8:00 PM, Andrew Lindesay wrote:

 Hello;
 
 Has anybody had a go at creating an Informix JDBC plugin for EOF?
 
 cheers.
 
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