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Unread post by senso » 25 Jun 2007, 19:03

As you have probably noticed the site is under Spam pressure...
I make a important effort to maintain this forum as clean as possible. But it's an hard job.
We have more than 3 Porn or Pharm post per day. Unfortunately, most of Usiners are almost youngs and not really interested by Viagra. Or Not yet, maybe in 30 years for the version 45.6 of Usine?

I'll be obliged to adapt the PHP code to filter, in a more efficient way, intrusions.
The problem is that it's an hard job for me because I'm a real beginner in PHP/SQL stuffs.

If there is a PHP specialist on this forum whose could help me for that?
thanks.

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Unread post by raintalk » 22 Oct 2007, 18:26

Just posting here so I can start another thread :)

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Unread post by bsork » 22 Oct 2007, 23:14

FYI: I read in the paper today that using Viagra over a long time in fact can damage your hearing... Music is probably a better aphrodisiac!
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Unread post by damstraversaz » 23 Oct 2007, 09:32

actually we have the same problem with the forum of one of my group. a friend is actually working on it and if he find a solution i will send to you.

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Unread post by Vincent » 23 Oct 2007, 23:08

We are three administrators. Maybe could we first agree on a kind of alternance? Considering my usual schedules, that could be efficient while waiting for php codes...
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Unread post by bsork » 24 Oct 2007, 15:11

Well, I check the newest user(s) almost every time I log in, and I suspect that Olivier does the same. If they look suspicious, I delete them and (mostly) ban the domain.

It's often not very easy to determine whether this is a "real" user, and a lot of those that obviously are not, use various free email services which probably shouldn't be banned. A dilemma...

As I've said before, I know next to nothing about PHP and have nothing to offer with that part. SQL on the other hand, is something I know very well, but I reckon the embedded SQL statements needed for this purpose won't be very advanced.
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Unread post by Vincent » 24 Oct 2007, 17:46

bsork wrote:If they look suspicious, I delete them and (mostly) ban the domain.
As far as I'm concerned, I wait for the "guilty" post before doing anything, just keep an eye on the presumed suspect. I'm not very used to be that kinda dog...
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Unread post by senso » 25 Oct 2007, 09:40

Yes I do the same, about 10 bans per day!!!!!

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Unread post by martignasse » 25 Oct 2007, 13:11

hi,

i'm not a specialist, but it could be good to add a picture authentification module on the register page (a module that aks you to type the code auto generated in a picture), this is a common way to ride off all the spammers robots, at least.

hope it help

anyway, you'r making a good job at cleaning the forum, i didn't noticed this was the spamming season.
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Unread post by damstraversaz » 25 Oct 2007, 15:37

olivier, check your mail, hope it helps...
a picture authentification module on the register page could help too but a lot of robots can pass this protection actually.

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Unread post by senso » 27 Oct 2007, 10:44

We are working on with 'Le Vrai Bernardo'.
Normally We should find a solution very soon.

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Unread post by Plaf » 06 Jun 2008, 01:38

It looks you found it because I've just registred and I see that to Write a new discussion I have to answer someone (and I suppose it's difficult for a robot)...
Hi everyone !

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Unread post by grego mondo » 07 Jun 2008, 02:17

Is there a way to make the forum "just for members" with some thing like "une lettre de motivation" (I don't know the word please help) to become member ?
Sorry I just don't have any idea of how (or so little) of how works a forum.
May be it's some kind of "elitiste" or "high priority person only".....
Anyway once more time I have to say this is a great soft and so peaceful to find this kind of soft made BY and FOR Musician.
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Unread post by Golcondio » 07 Jun 2008, 15:32

well, Grego's suggestion makes perfect sense: I felt slightly ashamed of hijacking a thread just to say hello and gain the right to ask a question on a thread of mine...
Just demostrating the patience to sit down, organize his/her thoughts and write down a small letter should be a good test of a user's goodwill.
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Unread post by senso » 09 Jun 2008, 12:23

The spam problem is solved now! (thanks to 'Le Vrai Bernardo')

The verification code we have to enter before registering seems very efficient.
And we could try to disable the 'post something' before 'post a new topic'.

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Unread post by LevraiBernardo » 09 Jun 2008, 19:31

Ok. It's done and it seems to work. If you notice anything strange, let me know.
(You're wellcome, Mr Senso)

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Unread post by senso » 09 Jun 2008, 22:22

top cool!

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Unread post by bsork » 10 Jun 2008, 08:40

I created a new user for myself to test the changes and had no problems. Good!
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Unread post by Vincent » 16 Jun 2008, 02:45

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Unread post by sephult » 24 Jun 2013, 12:26

Definitely understand the spam issue, Hello Everyone...My name is Sephult definitely glad to start digging into Hollyhock!
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Unread post by sephult » 21 Jul 2013, 16:24

Just noticed, whenever I view my own post the counter increases.
Although its not a problem, thought it was odd I could just increase my own counter on my posts.
I could create a Macro and make it look like 1000+ people are viewing and mislead people to view themselves.

This could be considered a spam issue if someone entered the forum, posted...and mislead others to think it was a hot topic.


Just a thought. Probably not potential at the moment, but as a spammer this is one route I could take to get more people to view.
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Unread post by sephult » 21 Jul 2013, 16:42

Another prevention method to make it more difficult to spammers....
Should be a limit on the number of replies before having to return back to the main forum.
This will prevent users from getting mass subscription responses and make it more difficult for bots.

Say i have a post on patch editing....a spammer could enter then just keep creating replies with a mass-reply...(maybe there is a prevention method already in place underlying). Just another thought
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Unread post by drakh » 22 Jul 2013, 10:31

probably i can help with this.

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Unread post by ceasless » 28 Jul 2013, 13:03

FWIW I can't seem to be able to post a new thread*, even though I have already posted once in an existing thread.

But I read earlier in the thread that this requirement has been removed?


*Maybe I'm just overlooking the button somewhere?

[Yup, the issue was me :)

The link is in the top right, if anyone else is as blind as I am.]

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Unread post by Madrayken » 19 Sep 2013, 01:53

Nope - the requirement is still there.

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Unread post by rastko » 07 May 2014, 04:55

Hi ,

posting to prove I am not a robot and to say hi from Yangon , Myanmar !

have a nice day

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