Okey. Then I will try to disable the perlscripts referer check and consider the
problem solved... As I understood, the referer isn't a safe way to stop spammers and
hackers anyways...
Thanks everyone!!
/Anders
jon skrev:
On Sat, 2002-02-16 at 01:43, Anders Knuts wrote:
I don't think it's
the script accept POSTs without referer
and forget tho whole thing?
On the other hand I'm a curious person :-)
/Anders
Tatsuhiko Miyagawa skrev:
On Sat, 16 Feb 2002 08:40:12 +0100
Anders Knuts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes of course it is referer, my mistake thanx
The _referer_ should be my
Hi again!
No one got a clue to my problem? A hunch or just a feeling would do just
fine :-)
/Anders
Anders Knuts skrev:
Hi!
I have a board script to which users can post (of course)
One IP-address has sometimes problems posting to that script, though.
Look at the log's below.
xxx.xxx
Yes, of course i did, sorry.
I don't think I'm experienced enough to know how to use tcpdump in this case,
though...
Any hints?
/Anders
Ged Haywood skrev:
Hi there,
On Fri, 15 Feb 2002, Anders Knuts wrote:
Hi again!
No one got a clue to my problem? A hunch or just a feeling would do
Yes of course it is referer, my mistake thanx
The _referer_ should be my own server, since it is from where the POST
originate, but in this particular case, from this IP-adress, the referer
disapears sometimes...
/Anders
Tatsuhiko Miyagawa skrev:
On Tue, 12 Feb 2002 20:03:22 +0100
Anders
Hi!
I have a board script to which users can post (of course)
One IP-address has sometimes problems posting to that script, though.
Look at the log's below.
xxx.xxx.25.50 - - [10/Feb/2002:21:15:33 +0100] POST
/cgi-bin/mboard/message.pl HTTP/1.1
200 88 - Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.5; Windows