On 12/8/2012 12:19, janI wrote:
Hi.
If I understand you correctly I think I will have no change of correcting
it...it is a standard usage of spammers, to make a fake login, and I think
that is what you have been seeing. If I have misunderstood your report,
then please excuse me.
Please excuse my lack of clarity; your comment made me realize exactly
what I was seeing. The "not logged in" page header is exactly what an
anonymous user (not logged in) would see, when accessing the file. This
is perfectly legal. If the user had a language code set in the browser,
the page would naturally be in that language. Even a sysop might land on
the "Recent changes" page, not notice not being logged in, and click on
a link in the Upload log. Then the login status would become obvious,
since the sysop options (including "delete all") would not show.
However, for a logged-in user, this is a stale page, and should not be
delivered by ATS.
I am right now "fighting" with apache AND ats to get wikitest operational,
I am so "lucky" that infra has suggested I do it myself and report to them
when it works. But I like a challenge :-)
jan I.
Yes, you are lucky. When you are done, you will understand every part of
the procedure, and you can feel confident that you can fix any part of it.
I wish I could help more. Thank you for all your hard work.
/tj/
On 8 December 2012 17:52, TJ Frazier <[email protected]> wrote:
On 12/8/2012 11:16, janI wrote:
Sorry, yes we are working on the traffic server and apache below wiki,
which might cause very short outages (less than 10 seconds).
Jan.
Jan,
During the recent spam-fighting, I saw stale pages a number of times, of
one particular type. I was chasing the pictures uploaded by spammers. When
I clicked on the link, I would sometimes get a page with the "Log in/Create
account" header, and sometimes not in English. In all cases, the "&purge=1"
method cleared up the problem. Still, it seems curious that ATS didn't
realize that I was already logged in. Not an earth-shaking problem, but if
you see a way to fix it ...
/tj/
On 8 December 2012 17:08, Alexandro Colorado <[email protected]> wrote:
Wonder if the mWiki is being worked on, any email of outages must have
escaped my inbox. Any confirmation, update?
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Alexandro Colorado
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