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 Posted by The Natural Philosopher on 12/05/07 02:15 
Jerry Stuckle wrote: 
> Chilly8 wrote: 
>> "David Pyles" <dnpyles@acousticmusic.com> wrote in message  
>> news:fj2307$3ij$1@pyrite.mv.net... 
>>> On 12/3/2007 4:54 PM, Chilly8 wrote: 
>>>> "Jerry Stuckle" <jstucklex@attglobal.net> wrote in message  
>>>> news:NbmdnYPKAvxy_8nanZ2dnUVZ_j2dnZ2d@comcast.com... 
>>>>> Chilly8 wrote: 
>>>>>> "Jerry Stuckle" <jstucklex@attglobal.net> wrote in message  
>>>>>> news:UOudnTaYbL9Oas7anZ2dnUVZ_trinZ2d@comcast.com... 
>>>>>>> Chilly8 wrote: 
>>>>>>>> X-No-Archive: Yes 
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> "Jerry Stuckle" <jstucklex@attglobal.net> wrote in message  
>>>>>>>> news:UaGdnUzHPKXDms7anZ2dnUVZ_vvinZ2d@comcast.com... 
>>>>>>>>> Chilly8 wrote: 
>>>>>>>>>> "Jerry Stuckle" <jstucklex@attglobal.net> wrote in message  
>>>>>>>>>> news:xLadnT6enbhCLM_anZ2dnUVZ_s7inZ2d@comcast.com... 
>>>>>>>>>>> Chilly8 wrote: 
>>>>>>>>>>>> How to I change the HTML portiion of a PHP script? I want to  
>>>>>>>>>>>> modify 
>>>>>>>>>>>> the HTML portion of phpBB, and the code in there to have  
>>>>>>>>>>>> StatCounter 
>>>>>>>>>>>> record hits to that part of my web site. I already have the  
>>>>>>>>>>>> main web 
>>>>>>>>>>>> site logged with StatCounter, but I would like to be able to  
>>>>>>>>>>>> modify 
>>>>>>>>>>>> the HTML portion of PHP scripts for WikiMedia and phpBB, so 
>>>>>>>>>>>> I can have those logged by phpBB as well 
>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>> I can see the HTML portion when I ask for the source in my 
>>>>>>>>>>>> browser, but I cannot find the place in any of the PHP scripts 
>>>>>>>>>>>> to change the HTML portion of the code 
>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>> You need to ask in the PhpBB support forums, not here.  It's  
>>>>>>>>>>> more complicated than just changing text files. 
>>>>>>>>>> I have figured out one way to do it, which works with ANY 
>>>>>>>>>> PHP page. Just load it into your browser, select the option 
>>>>>>>>>> for viewing the source, and then save that as an index.htm or 
>>>>>>>>>> index.html page, then have the web crawlers crawl that 
>>>>>>>>>> instead of the php file. I have so far gotten this to work with 
>>>>>>>>>> my phpBB and Wiki pages, then just change the redirects 
>>>>>>>>>> on my domain to take users to the HTML-translated 
>>>>>>>>>> version of the page. Then you can put in things like 
>>>>>>>>>> Statcounter, or banner ads into WikiMedia, PhpBB, 
>>>>>>>>>> VBulletin, or anything else. Now, you will need to have 
>>>>>>>>>> the original php version, so that users can login. If the 
>>>>>>>>>> index.php file has been erased or renamed, a user will 
>>>>>>>>>> not be able to log on, but if anyone else asks about this, 
>>>>>>>>>> that is how you do it. Log off and delete all cookies. Go 
>>>>>>>>>> back to the main page, open the source in your browser, 
>>>>>>>>>> and then save the HTML-translated page, then submit 
>>>>>>>>>> the HTML version of hte page to Google and Yahoo 
>>>>>>>>>> so that users get directed to that, instead of the PHP 
>>>>>>>>>> version of the page. 
>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>> And pretty soon you'll figure out why that doesn't work. 
>>>>>>>> Its so far worked for me. Just have the original PHP version 
>>>>>>>> of the page, so that users can log in, if logins are required. 
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Keep it up.  You'll find why it doesn't work.  Then you can come  
>>>>>>> back here and look at the advice given you in this thread. 
>>>>>> Its already bearing fruit. I have found two networks, one in Germany 
>>>>>> and one in Ukraine, where a lot of the porn links are coming from,  
>>>>>> and 
>>>>>> have already blocked them at the firewall level, so I won't see  
>>>>>> any more 
>>>>>> from those networks. Statcounter is already revealing to me where  
>>>>>> these 
>>>>>> assholes are coming from. 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>> And if you chase them down, chances are you'll find they are coming  
>>>>> from anonymous proxies. 
>>>> I dont know, some seem to come from whole class C IP blocks. 
>>>> I have had to block entire class C IP blocks to shut off the 
>>>> worst offenders, which are coming from server colocation 
>>>> facilities in Germany and Ukraine. Just blocking those two, at 
>>>> the firewall level, has shut mot of those that create screen names, 
>>>> put porn links in the profile, and then dissapear. You create a 
>>>> profile when you register, so someone could register, put their 
>>>> porn, or other spam link in the profile, and never come back. 
>>>> They don't even have to login, one they have registered, and 
>>>> placed the porn link in their profile. 
>>>>> One non-PhpBB board I manage had a major problem with Spam until we  
>>>>> implemented CAPTCHA.  We were getting 200-400 spam posts per hour  
>>>>> at times, and every one of them came from a different IP address.   
>>>>> But the content was always the same. 
>>>> 
>>>> Well, what they are doing is creating accounts, and then putting 
>>>> porn links in the profile. The create the accounts and then 
>>>> never return, and I then have to edit those profiles to get rid 
>>>> of the spam, and then ban them, on the off chance the do 
>>>> decide to try and come back. 
>>>> 
>>>> Some of the scrren names that are created, I can Google, 
>>>> and find them on a number of phpBB, vBulletin, and punBB 
>>>> boards. 
>>>> 
>>>> Google any of these strange screen names that appear, and 
>>>> post porn links in their profiles, and chances are you will 
>>>> find it being done to other boards running vBulletin,. phpBB, 
>>>> or punBB. 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>> If you want to keep the porn bots out of your phpBB 2 board, log ontp  
>>> phpBB's community forum and search on GMT-12.  You will find an  
>>> answer there that stops them flat. 
>> 
>> It appears that by simply blocking incoming traffic from the networks 
>> of three data centers around the world has stopped it. I have only see 
>> one "phony" registration all day, coming from China. Blocking all 
>> traffic from inHoster in Ukraine, Keymachine in Germany, and 
>> FDC servers in Chicago has pretty much stopped the porn bots. 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>  
> For now.  But how many legitimate users might you be blocking, also? 
>  
> Blocking an entire range of addresses is almost never the right answer.  
>  Just the expedient one. 
>  
In almost all matters concerning humans, there are no right answers,  
only expedient ones. 
 
Unless you claim papal infallibility?
 
  
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