Am 24.11.2005 um 05:31 schrieb Jacob Kaplan-Moss:
On Nov 23, 2005, at 10:12 PM, Adrian Holovaty wrote:
On 11/23/05, Tom Tobin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Someone's been spamming the Django Trac today, screwing up tickets and
whatnot.  Is there any way to fix and/or prevent this?
I've been deleting 'em as they come in. Maybe we can hack Trac so that
it silently ignores comments that include naughty words.

I've also been keeping an eye on it. FYI, this is ticket #454 in Trac itself (http://projects.edgewall.com/trac/ticket/454); I'm about to jump in #trac and bug people about it.

I'll have some time next month to implement some extensible link spam prevention measures in Trac... those would hopefully make it into Trac 0.9.1 (although probably as an optional plugin).

Until we have a permanent solution, you may want to check out an emergency patch by Matt Good for the recent mass spamming (at least on Trac's on site):

http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.version- control.subversion.trac.general/5529

The patch could probably be adapted to blacklist other domains.

However, as I said, I hope we'll have a more robust solution for 0.9.1.

Cheers,
Chris
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Christopher Lenz
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