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2008-12-26 Thread rheldt
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Re: banning a User from the site

2008-12-26 Thread Eric Haskins
The best way is using a Flash Cookie as most dont even know they exist. I catch alot of Chinese hackers with a signup flash cookie that is embedded into my FlashCaptcha. On every signup we check for the cookie and compare flash Language against the Browser & System langs. I love when I see Flash

Re: banning a User from the site

2008-12-26 Thread Yuliang Ruan
just ban their entire C block. hehe ~| Adobe® ColdFusion® 8 software 8 is the most important and dramatic release to date Get the Free Trial http://ad.doubleclick.net/clk;207172674;29440083;f Archive: http://www.houseoffusio

Re: Turning off trusted cached, but templates still caching

2008-12-26 Thread Scott Brady
I think I may have the issue, but I want to make sure that won't cause problems. I had "Save Class Files" checked. And, I think CF just wasn't recognizing that the files had changed (I recall this occurring in MX6, so maybe it still happens on 8?). So, for production, I should be able to leave "

Re: Turning off trusted cached, but templates still caching

2008-12-26 Thread Scott Brady
Nope. And, as far as I can tell, it only affects pages that got cached under trusted cache. In other words, I have another application on my local machine where the pages are updating without restarting CF. It's just the ones I viewed while cache was turned on that seem to be affected. It's very

Re: Turning off trusted cached, but templates still caching

2008-12-26 Thread Brian Kotek
Is another level of cache involved (data or components in application scope, or some other hardware or web server cache)? On Fri, Dec 26, 2008 at 1:57 PM, Scott Brady wrote: > Quick update: > > 1) I guess 8.01 is the latest version. I thought there was an 8.02, > but can't find it on Adobe's sit

Re: banning a User from the site

2008-12-26 Thread Claude Schneegans
>>The site they were advertising and spamming is low budget enough not to use bots. Ok, then there must not be hundreds of them. May be look for the occurence of their site address and automatically erase them. Or better, redirect them to a page where you explain that these guys are just nuts,

Re: Turning off trusted cached, but templates still caching

2008-12-26 Thread Scott Brady
Quick update: 1) I guess 8.01 is the latest version. I thought there was an 8.02, but can't find it on Adobe's site. 2) This is actually affecting production, as well. Clearing the template cache doesn't seem to be working (either using the Admin directly or using the admin API). The production

Turning off trusted cached, but templates still caching

2008-12-26 Thread Scott Brady
I worked on implementing using the trusted cache for one of our web sites. To test it, I enabled that setting on my development machine. Now that I'm done with that task, I've turned off the trusted cache on my local machine. However, it looks like templates are still being cached. What's even str

Re: banning a User from the site

2008-12-26 Thread Phillip M. Vector
No.. These are actual people. The site they were advertising and spamming is low budget enough not to use bots. I also have a logic Captcha, so I can attest it's a human. Just someone willingly spamming. :) Claude Schneegans wrote: > Ok, then "they" are using the same scheme, but they are not e

Re: banning a User from the site

2008-12-26 Thread Claude Schneegans
Ok, then "they" are using the same scheme, but they are not even human, they just are robots. No way you can stop them based on IP addresses: robots can use any PC in the world infected by some worm. You have to put in the form anything only a human can fill in. ~

Re: Banning a User from my Site

2008-12-26 Thread Eric Haskins
The best way is using a Flash Cookie as most dont even know they exist. I catch alot of Chinese hackers with a signup flash cookie that is embedded into my FlashCaptcha. On every signup we check for the cookie and compare flash Language against the Browser & System langs. I love when I see Flash

Re: Does the ColdFusion8 Windows edtion support XP Tablet OS?

2008-12-26 Thread Don L
>> Can this guy, coldfusion-801-win.exe, be installed to XP >> tablet OS? By theory yes, in practice, has anyone tried? > >Yes. > >Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software >http://www.figleaf.com/ > >Fig Leaf Software provides the highest caliber vendor-authorized >instruction at our training centers in

Re: banning a User from the site

2008-12-26 Thread Phillip M. Vector
Claude Schneegans wrote: > >>Hence my issue. > > I mean do you know they really are the same user or do you just suppose? > Because if you know they are the same, it implies you have some way to > detect them, > the just implement it in your code. > If you actually don't know they are the same p

Re: banning a User from the site

2008-12-26 Thread Claude Schneegans
>>Hence my issue. I mean do you know they really are the same user or do you just suppose? Because if you know they are the same, it implies you have some way to detect them, the just implement it in your code. If you actually don't know they are the same person, then I'm afraid you must treat

Re: Banning a User from my Site

2008-12-26 Thread Phillip M. Vector
I could ban via B block, but my concern would be the other users on the same one. Yeah. What part of the IP is not changeable? I.e. if I'm on comcast, what part of the IP can I be positive that will remain the same? Yuliang Ruan wrote: > unless u want to manually approve every single user signi

Re: banning a User from the site

2008-12-26 Thread Phillip M. Vector
Hence my issue. :) Claude Schneegans wrote: > If the change their IP and create new addresses, how do you know they > are the same users? ~| Adobe® ColdFusion® 8 software 8 is the most important and dramatic release to date Get

Re: Banning a User from my Site

2008-12-26 Thread Phillip M. Vector
That's actually a good idea. Thanks. :) Al Musella, DPM wrote: > Most of the jerks aren't that computer literate. A simple way to > block them is to just set a cookie with a uuid that never expires > when they first hit your website. When ever they log in or > register, record the uuid that

Re: banning a User from the site

2008-12-26 Thread Claude Schneegans
>>But they can just change IPs and make a new account. I just added where the password (randomally generated) is emailed to them, but with all the free email addresses that can be used these days, I suspect that won't help much. If the change their IP and create new addresses, how do you know the

Re: Banning a User from my Site

2008-12-26 Thread Al Musella, DPM
Most of the jerks aren't that computer literate. A simple way to block them is to just set a cookie with a uuid that never expires when they first hit your website. When ever they log in or register, record the uuid that they used (in case they log in from multiple computers or multiple bro