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Posted by Chilly8 on 12/04/07 12:52
"Jerry Stuckle" <jstucklex@attglobal.net> wrote in message
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> Chilly8 wrote:
>> "Jerry Stuckle" <jstucklex@attglobal.net> wrote in message
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>>> Chilly8 wrote:
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>>>> "Jerry Stuckle" <jstucklex@attglobal.net> wrote in message
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>>>>> Chilly8 wrote:
>>>>>> "Jerry Stuckle" <jstucklex@attglobal.net> wrote in message
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>>>>>>> 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.
>>
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> And if you chase them down, chances are you'll find they are coming from
> anonymous proxies.
Nearly all of it was coming from compromised machines on just three
data centers, around the world, Inhoster in Dnreproretrovsk,
Ukraine, Keymachine, in Berlin, Germany, and FDC Servers
in Chicago. Blocking the IP blocks for these data centers has
stopped a lot of it. I might see a couple a day now, but not
at as many as 50 a day like I was seeing.
It seems that every machine at these data centers were compromised,
so blocking everything from these data centers stops 99.9 percent
of the porn-bots, so I don't think I will be seeing much of them
anymore.
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