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On Wednesday 18 July 2012 11:11:30 Carlos O'Donell wrote: > On 7/18/2012 10:33 AM, Mike Frysinger wrote: > > On Wednesday 18 July 2012 09:46:01 Carlos O'Donell wrote: > >> I'm looking for any recommendations on how to shut out the spammers > >> from the wiki. > > > > same suggestion as i posted when the kernel.org wiki was having this > > problem: add a poor man's captcha. > > > > <tr> > > > > <td> > > > > What color is "white"? (The answer is: "white"): > > </td> > > <td> > > > > <input type="text" name="botcheck"> > > > > </td> > > > > </tr> > > then have the server side reject the request if the botcheck field isn't > > "white" > > > > it won't stop human spammers (but the only way to combat that would be to > > make account registration a manual thing), but it should cut off the > > bots. > > > > i implemented this in the old bug tracker on busybox.net/uclibc.org, and > > it completely shut down automated spammers (and i never saw a human > > spam). > > Doesn't Moinmoin have text captcha support? > > Maybe that's easy to turn on? maybe, but the reason i didn't recommend captcha is because automated nets are designed to look for & break captchas. my suggestion "works" by virtue of obscurity -- no one else does this, which means the automated logic won't handle it. i also generally hate captchas because i can't solve them half the @#! time ;) -mike
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