Hallo, Michael,
Du (michael.daly) meintest am 11.08.08:
> "GET
/Wiki/index.php?title=http://example.tld/some-side.htm?
> HTTP/1.1" 301 "GET /Wiki/index.php?title=Http://example.tld/some-sid
> e.htm%3F HTTP/1.1" 200
That's spam. Example.tld is likely coming from
Russia (i.e. the real
domain is something.ru) - at least that's what I'm getting.
I've added some statements to my Apache
<VirtualHost> sections to use
mod_rewrite to send back a 403 (forbidden URL) message:
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} ^title=.*http:
[OR,NC]
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} ^/index\.php/.*http: [OR,NC]
#... other forbidden stuff...
RewriteRule ^(.*)$
http://example.com [F,L,R]
That seems to catch most of it.
Doesn't work - sorry.
Just another idea:
This spambot always asks "<wiki-dir>/index.php", and that skript always
could detect
title=http://xyz
or
title=Http://xyz
In my Wiki I've never seen an allowed query string with an URL as title:
mediawiki should (as far as I can see) detect such titles as errors.
How and where could I patch the "index.php"?
Viele Gruesse!
Helmut