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by peter_budo :: Rate this Message:

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Would it be possible to get summary of what needs to be done before moving current 2.4 candidate to full release?
It is long time since we heard any news in regards of it.

Thank you

Peter


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Re: Current status?

by Olaf Kock-3 :: Rate this Message:

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Peter Miklosko wrote:
> Would it be possible to get summary of what needs to be done before
> moving current 2.4 candidate to full release?
> It is long time since we heard any news in regards of it.

Sure - sorry for not having done this more quickly.

As I'm writing this mail offline I can only check for the exact issues
in my mailbox, not online...

The one I remember best is that static pages don't migrate well - e.g.
they disappear when upgrading from 2.3.x to 2.4. This is
http://open.jira.com/browse/PEBBLE-2

It would probably be good to check the exception issues that have been
reported as well, though I currently remember them mainly as "noisy log
file filling", not as showstopping bugs in the system (see jira issues),
but my memory might be wrong.

As you probably have noticed, I've had way more plans than i actually
acted upon due to several other involvements, and pebble has the
advantage of "just working" (apart from the recently discovered&fixed
log file parsing problem http://open.jira.com/browse/PEBBLE-8)

Should somebody want to compare the static page storage from 2.3 and
2.4: Please go ahead. I guess that I'll not get to it during the next days.

Cheers,
Olaf


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Need help with spam

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Hi all,

since my last enquiry in regards of some issues with log reports I been keeping an eye on them.
I discovered that every day some stupid viagra website (today it was http://viagia.taldalafilrx.info) is making request to my site.
Each time when I found one of the requests I would mark it as spam.
However next day another request with similar name would be there. Seems like Pebble filter is not able to stop it.
Is there anything you can recommend me to do?

Peter


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Re: Need help with spam

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Peter Miklosko wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> since my last enquiry in regards of some issues with log reports I been keeping an eye on them.
> I discovered that every day some stupid viagra website (today it was http://viagia.taldalafilrx.info) is making request to my site.
> Each time when I found one of the requests I would mark it as spam.
> However next day another request with similar name would be there. Seems like Pebble filter is not able to stop it.
> Is there anything you can recommend me to do?
>
> Peter
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Hello, SMTP SPAM is easy to remedy with a RBL or DNS Blacklist. In this
case if don't get any better suggestions (Olaf etc.) I went to the
trouble of running a whois on the URL. You can see the results of the
whois included below. This is a typical RIPE NIC SCAM. The only thing
you can do right now is create a firewall blacklist rule with the info
below. Only block the port that your Pebble is running on:

netdirekt.de
212.95.32.0/19

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Re: Need help with spam

by Olaf Kock-3 :: Rate this Message:

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Peter Miklosko schrieb:

> I discovered that every day some stupid viagra website (today it was
> http://viagia.taldalafilrx.info) is making request to my site.
> Each time when I found one of the requests I would mark it as spam.
> However next day another request with similar name would be there. Seems
> like Pebble filter is not able to stop it.

What kind of spam do you mean? Is it comments that contain links to this
site, Referrer from those sites? Sites attacking leading to log entries?
Visitors IP addresses resolving to these sites? What behaviour do you
expect (this is easy, but leads to the underlying question) what are the
criteria to decide a certain site being spam?

Cheers,
Olaf


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Re: Need help with spam

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It is just reference form this. It may be some sort of bot, because there are attempts to leave a comment, but it never left one.

Peter


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Subject: Re: [pebble-user] Need help with spam

Peter Miklosko schrieb:

> I discovered that every day some stupid viagra website (today it was
> http://viagia.taldalafilrx.info) is making request to my site.
> Each time when I found one of the requests I would mark it as spam.
> However next day another request with similar name would be there. Seems
> like Pebble filter is not able to stop it.

What kind of spam do you mean? Is it comments that contain links to this
site, Referrer from those sites? Sites attacking leading to log entries?
Visitors IP addresses resolving to these sites? What behaviour do you
expect (this is easy, but leads to the underlying question) what are the
criteria to decide a certain site being spam?

Cheers,
Olaf


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