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D'oh.. beat me too it.
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Hi,
In the course of de-spamming, when you get to /inlinemod.php, it says "Spam-o-matic has performed the following actions" and displays a bunch of links to user profiles. These links point to /user.php, which does not exist. Is this a know issue? Thanks N |
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Many people register and read but never post. I have done that on a number of forums. I'm not a spammer, I just don't have any information to post. |
The problem is that the links are broken. The names of those users are clickable links. The links point to a non-existent page called /user.php.
Is this a known issue or should I file a bug report? Thanks. Quote:
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I've personally never worried about that as it has to do with users that share the same IP and so forth. Maybe someone else is a little more familiar with this and could give you more detail. I don't know that submitting the issue would be something that would get fixed. There hasn't been an update on this mod in quite a while. I just look at the list, but for the most part the information that is given may be accessed through the AdminCP if you need to do anything, but I have never messed with it. Basically the information looks like this:
The information is pretty much standard info that you should already know as an Admin of the site. This of course also depends on which modifications that you use, but I personally don't have a problem with it. Maybe someone else could help you out here.:) |
I'm getting sick of the spammers on my forum and I've been directed here.. I'm hoping to use this and to stop the spammers on my forum. I've just downloaded the file and reading through the read me information and came across this at the bottom.
'* Please note, for this plugin to work, cURL must be installed on the server or allow_url_fopen enable in PHP settings' I don't know where or how to change or do any of those. Do I need to change one of these for this mod to work? If so could someone tell me how? |
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You can change allow_url_fopen in the php.ini file. I think cURL is a package that has to be installed. In either case, unless you do your own server admin that would be something to ask your host about. If you're not sure if about those settings, you can go to "View PHP Info" under Maintenance in the admincp. Under the section header "core" it should show the value for allow_url_fopen. I believe if cURL is installed it will have it's own section showing the settings for that module. Edit: yeah, I should probably have put that second paragraph first, and started out by saying that you may not have to change anything. |
I suggest trying it first, to see if it's broken. Most likely those are already enabled, and it'll work fine. :)
I also suggest turning off the nickname check against the stopforumspam.com database. You'll get false positives from legitimate people with this option on. (default) |
I got the following error when trying to install v2.0.2 on a fresh upgrade of vBulletin 4.2.0 PL2.
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that got it, thanks
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I just installed my Spam-o-Matic last night, and was absolutely thrilled with it until I noticed a few spammers getting on. Took me a while to realise that happened. Stop Forum Spam is down... Drat and darn it!
One of the Glow Host options is: What should happen if the remote connection times out when querying the new registration? And it was set to Allow Registration. I realised that the remote connection must be timing out and so I tried to get on to Stop Forum Span in another tab, and that's when I found out it was down. I didn't think there was any point in setting it to Block Registration because that way, a lot of innocent people could get caught by it. So I've had to stop user registrations totally for a while, while SFS get it sorted out. I'm wondering though how often SFS gets brought it down, since so many of us are reliant on them? |
Occasionally but not often. Everyone has maintenance to do from time to time.
I keep my registration blocked. If they are legit users they will comeback later and register. Rather loose a few than have a ton of spammers mucking up my site. -A |
Hi Alibass, that's good to know that SFS are not down that often.
Yes, I think that keeping registration turned off is a much better option than having spammers all over the site. |
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