Friday, August 3, 2012
spam spam spam
Quick fix for trackback spam on WP. Rename your wp-trackback.php to something like wp-trackback.php.txt so they can’t find it, and so it won’t run even if they do.
I’m testing some more complex fixes/blocks so I’d really appreciate getting trackbacks for testing, especially from people using blog software other than WordPress. Mail me: blogmeister at this site (you can figure it out) if your trackback doesn’t get through. Thanks much!
PS… I’m doing trackbacks to a few others who have been hit… that I’ve been helping out. You guys can delete this. I’m just doing it to be sure I haven’t killed your trackbacks or anything.
[last update, I hope] IF you understand htaccess redirects, there is a zip file here that has some tricks that should help, along with explanations. If you do NOT understand htaccess redirects, please ask someone who does know to help. If you are one of my bloghouse clients, or an ex-client with another host who has lazily left me with access, I may have already updated your htaccess file. And I will be trying to get to everyone I can. If you are using front page, I have no idea how to do anything with htaccess without blowing up FP. I’m told it’s possible but I don’t know how to do it.
If you can’t handle zip files for some reason, mail me and I’ll send it to you in text. (Trying to keep bots and spiders away from it, even though the info is available elsewhere, the longer it takes them to find out what is going on, the longer it takes them to find another way to get through. )
Update, WP users who don’t understand htacess or can’t use it because of your host, check the spampop plugin at Candy Genuis’ site. She also has modified Drupal’s comment module to do the same thing, Drupal users may want to ask for a copy of that module.
I’m testing some more complex fixes/blocks so I’d really appreciate getting trackbacks for testing, especially from people using blog software other than WordPress. Mail me: blogmeister at this site (you can figure it out) if your trackback doesn’t get through. Thanks much!
PS… I’m doing trackbacks to a few others who have been hit… that I’ve been helping out. You guys can delete this. I’m just doing it to be sure I haven’t killed your trackbacks or anything.
[last update, I hope] IF you understand htaccess redirects, there is a zip file here that has some tricks that should help, along with explanations. If you do NOT understand htaccess redirects, please ask someone who does know to help. If you are one of my bloghouse clients, or an ex-client with another host who has lazily left me with access, I may have already updated your htaccess file. And I will be trying to get to everyone I can. If you are using front page, I have no idea how to do anything with htaccess without blowing up FP. I’m told it’s possible but I don’t know how to do it.
If you can’t handle zip files for some reason, mail me and I’ll send it to you in text. (Trying to keep bots and spiders away from it, even though the info is available elsewhere, the longer it takes them to find out what is going on, the longer it takes them to find another way to get through. )
Update, WP users who don’t understand htacess or can’t use it because of your host, check the spampop plugin at Candy Genuis’ site. She also has modified Drupal’s comment module to do the same thing, Drupal users may want to ask for a copy of that module.
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