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TrackBack bombing
Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2007 9:18 pm
by xel-lj
I don't know -- why, but during last two weeks, i get more then 300 e-mail, with message about trackback to one of my blog page (blog has more then 500 pages)
Link to remote record, always to new site and always forward me to 404 page.
Re: TrackBack bombing
Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2007 3:00 pm
by garvinhicking
Hi!
Yes. That's called spam, and it hits about every blog around. You can only try to tweak the settings of your spamblock plugin.
Best regards,
Garvin
Trackback Bombing
Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2007 9:11 am
by vavai
Hi Xel

,
I got same experience last month. MySQL database full with spam [trackback and comments]. I can reduce trackback bombing by activating spam protector with this setting :
1. Reject comments which only contain the entry title - Yes
2. Do not allow duplicate comments - Yes
3. Enable Captchas - Yes
4. Check Trackback URLs
Only allow trackbacks, when its URL contains a link to your blog - Yes
To prevent another spam method, try to moderate another setting and see spam protector results from Serendipity Admin-Comments after a few days so you can recheck your setting.
Best Regards,
Vavai
its annoying
Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2007 7:19 pm
by easttowest
same here can i stop recieving all comments/trackbacks for awhile,i have nearly 80000 spam track backs. to delete them it will take a year for me any advise?
Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2007 1:48 am
by vavai
Hi easttowest,
You can temporary disable comments or trackback by activating this option at spam protector plugin (located at serendipity event plugin). Don't forget to deactivating this option after finishing spam removal.
To delete 80000 spam trackback (or another big size of spam) , you can execute SQL syntax via phpmyadmin or another MySQL client with this syntax,
Code: Select all
delete from serendipity_comments where type = 'trackback'
Replace "serendipity" with your table prefix and add another selection to avoid deleting normal trackback.
Please make a strict setting to spam protector plugin so you will not take a year to delete this spam

. You may tried some setting and review for 2-3 days to see the result.
Best Regards,
Vavai
Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2007 10:06 am
by garvinhicking
Hi!
To make trackbacks fail more ressource-savingly, edit your comment.php and insert:
Code: Select all
<?php
if ($_GET['type'] == 'trackback') die('Temporarily Unavailble');
?>
at the top.
Regards,
Garvin
Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2007 10:07 am
by gwgraham
If I modify the comment.php file directly, am I not just going to get my modifications lost every time I update the blog via svn?
I have quite a few blogs and sometimes the sysadmin updates them, i have lost customisations in this way in the past.
Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2007 10:41 pm
by judebert
Yes, you'd lose the file when you did an update. But it's the least resource-intensive of all the possible solutions.
To make the change persistent across upgrades, disable the trackbacks in the Spam Protector plugin.