Brion Vibber wrote:
On Mar 20, 2004, at 11:29, Walter Vermeir wrote:
I have discovered there is now a robot active on
I believe all
Wikipedias whit the name "Proxy blocker".
It blocks automaticly all users who are using a open proxy server.
It looks like a action form the English Wikipedia.
Tim plugged this experimentally into the wiki in response to a massive
spambot attack a few days ago that worked through open proxies. It's not
a vigilante robot, but an automated part of the wiki that runs a check
when a given IP address first makes an edit. (This should have been
announced; if it wasn't, I hope Tim will remember to do so next time.)
To implement a proxy scanner/blocker was an idea I had in early February
some time, when I saw simple vandals using anonymous proxies to evade
bans. I raised the idea of systematically blocking anonymous proxies on
wikien-l in mid-February, under the subject "Anonymous proxies", to
discuss the ethical issues. Jimbo was behind the idea. I wasn't even
sure if I was going to write it at that stage, I just wanted to make
sure there was no reason I couldn't do it. But events in early March
inspired me to get on with it and quickly push it into service. I'm
sorry I forgot to announce it in the rush. I did mention it on IRC a few
times, and I wrote some documentation at:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Proxy_blocker
Neil Harris wrote:
A suggestion: instead of blocking auto-detected open
proxies
indefinitely, they should only be blocked for a limited period such as
one week.
Done.
-- Tim Starling