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January 31, 2005
Show/Hide Comments Help
I've been trying to figure out how to show/hide comments on the main page and I'm trying to follow the Thingys & Doodads - III instructions but they are confusing me a bit. It says to copy and paste a bit chunk of code "between the tags in every page that you want to utilize the script" and my main question is 'What tags?'. Also, and I guess this one is directed towards Madfish because my sidebars are in different sub-templates, do I have to do something special in this case?
Either way, can someone help me figure this out, because I can't, and I'd like to get the roll down thing working (because lets face it, everything beyond my main template is a nightmare on my site, and I have no earthly idea how to fix it... and my motto is "if you can't fix it, hide it from prying eyes!").
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Unveiling The Age Of Reason
Thanks to Pixy, I am now getting up and running at my new URL.
I did another redesign. What do you all think?
Take a look
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Posted by: Victor @ at January 31, 2005 02:49 PM
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Good, now ageofreason.mu.nu just needs to be added to the mu.nu script, and you'll all be linking to me!!
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Al-Munuvia?
I read this weekend in the NY Times that Qatar may put up for sale its wholly owned television news network, Al-Jazeera. For sale. The whole network which is internationally known for anti-Semitism and anti-Americanism.
Who's up for pitching in with me, forming an investment syndicate, and buying the whole thing? Can't you just see it: Al-Munuvia. Forget Google news, we'd be our own news channel. I bet we could get some kind of government loan, too.
How cool would that be? Who's in?
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It would certainly help further our conquest of the world. I could chip in $1.25 no problem (its the change in my pocket).
Posted by: Mookie @ at January 31, 2005 04:53 PM
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I'm in, RP. Can I do sports?
Posted by: Howard @ at January 31, 2005 06:38 PM
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Excellent. World/Munuvian domination is now one step and $1.25 closer!
Posted by: Random Penseur @ at January 31, 2005 08:08 PM
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Oh yeah! I'm in for a sawbuck! But I hafata appear regularly as a panel expert on pork recipes.

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January 30, 2005
Email notifications
I'm not getting any email notifications of new comments. I had this problem once before, and Pixy fixed it.
How can I put latest comments on my blog? That would work for me too.
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Actually, I'm not getting them, either. Must be backed up for some reason.
Posted by: Jennifer @ at January 30, 2005 11:18 PM
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Hmm. I was getting them up to yesterday at least. I've poked the mail server with a stick, so let's see if that fixes it.
Posted by: Pixy Misa @ at January 30, 2005 11:29 PM
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I'm still not getting any.
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Referral Spam
Charles at LGF has found a source of the referral spam crapping up our awstats. Hopefully this information will facilitate the blocking of such hereinafter.
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Blacklist Fun
Okey-doke. Can't make a comment on my own site. I've removed the following words:
Wellbutrin
Ritalin
pharmacist
amphetamines
birth-control pills
sedated
And I'm apparently still engaging in "questionable content." Anyone have any idea what my bad word is? Check it out:
The problem is, I'm not sure the drugs in question would go with my sleep disorder: Like the Ramones, I need to be you-know-what.
I've also considered hormones. Or getting a job.
Seriously, I'll check on that. Thanks.
So does anyone over than the overworked stud/god Pixy have any suggestions on what I'm doing wrong? I'll venture into the blacklist if I must, but I've heard too many horror stories of people getting lost in there, so I thought I'd post here first.
Any chance someone was overzealous with the blacklist?
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It's the phrase "h-t-t-p-:", without the dashes or the quotes, that has been banned, I think. That's what keeps coming up as questionable on my site this evening, at any rate. If no URL's are included, comments go through fine.
It's an easy fix, but I don't even know how to get in to our blacklist. Anyone? Bueller?
Posted by: Queenie @ at January 30, 2005 07:26 AM
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Duh. Remembered how to get into the blacklist. --sheepish look--
I think I fixed it. Let me know.
Posted by: Queenie @ at January 30, 2005 07:31 AM
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When a comment is blocked, MT Blacklist should give you a message like "Your comment could not be submitted due to questionable content: Cowflops"
Which means that "cowflops" is blacklisted.
Posted by: Pixy Misa @ at January 30, 2005 08:32 PM
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But yeah, if "http" was blacklisted that would be a bit confusing.
Posted by: Pixy Misa @ at January 30, 2005 08:33 PM
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Especially if, like me, you're easily confused.
I saw the "http" there, and immediately discounted that as a possibility. I guess I thought it was a bug in the display, because there would be no way that "http" could be blacklisted.
Silly me.
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January 29, 2005
I'm only posting here so I can be entry #1000
So does this happen to anybody else : something reminds you of a memory, and then you realize the memory is of a dream you had, not an actual experience?
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Age of Reason?
I was considering making my blog more focused in it's approach, and I started so by featuring my buddy Ben in the header.
Would it be possible Pixy to rename my blog and move all content to a new url such as ageofreason.mu.nu with an automatic redirect from naproom.mu.nu to the new URL?
I was just thinking about it. I think the Age of Reason might be a cool blog name.
Tom
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Sure, I can do that for you.
Posted by: Pixy Misa @ at January 30, 2005 08:46 PM
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Jus' be sure y' mean it!

Posted by: Tuning Spork @ at January 31, 2005 01:55 AM
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Is done

Posted by: Pixy Misa @ at January 31, 2005 06:34 AM
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Thanks,
I've changed the blog's flag and updated the name in preferenaces. I'm in the process of emailing people who've linked to me to change their URL.
Tom
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Trackback Spam
MT Hacks has a plug-in for disguising trackback URLs from spambots. Pixy, would this be worthwhile to try out as a group? Most of my spam is from trackbacks these days, and unless I'm wrong, I cannot get Conversation Killer to close all my older trackbacks.
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January 28, 2005
Help get the Mu-nus back on Google News
Here is an opportunity to up the hits for us all. As some of you know, my site is listed as a source for Google News (ok, stop snickering....)
The catch is that Google News crawler-bot seems to think my site includes ALL mu.nu extensions. I know all of you would hate the traffic....
The crawler-bot is having a problem, though, with the MT format. I thought I fixed the problem by making each of the post headlines a hyperlink to the post archive page. It seems that they need the
main page headline to be a link to the post archive, but the
archive page post headline must not be a link. Here's part of the e-mail from Google News:
we found the reason why our system may not crawl some your articles because your articles' headlines are still active links on the article page. If it is feasible, we recommend making the article headline inactive on the article page but not on the hubpage.
*sigh*
Little help, please.
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January 27, 2005
Question about XP SP2 and wireless
I have a question for the more geek inclined among us.
I'm running a D-Link wireless network at home (802.11g cards and and 802.11b WAP), and XP (both Pro and Home) on three different CPU's. When I installed SP2 on my machine last year, the wireless connection went south. The only fixes I could come up with were to either disable WEP or uninstall SP2.
Bye-bye SP2! WEP isn't the greatest, but all I have to do is make my network less vulnerable than the one my neighbor is running with no encryption. Heh.
Anyhoo...
The gf just bought a new CPU and it's sweet (I'll be blogging about it later on, but for those who can't wait: BTX), and it came with XP Home w/ SP2 pre-installed. Guess what? All we can connect to is the no-encryption neighbor's connection!
Has anyone run across a fix for this apparent SP2/WEP incompatability?
BTW: The first person who tells me to get a fucking Mac will be visited late at night by my rats.
UPDATE: Thank you to those who responded! It seems we have a fix. I contacted the card/router manufacturer (D-Link) and spoke with a tech who was better than most of those I have to deal with (and as Mr. Computer Guy at work, I have to deal with a lot). The fix was to not let Windows configure my wireless network, and to let the D-Link configuration tool do that for me. One minor glitch is it won't connect on power on; the gf has to go into the utility and rescan for all of the available wireless networks, then select ours. After that, it seems to be fine and she can live with that. BTW, we're both running Zone Alarm (I've got the Pro version, she has the freeware version) as well as the hardware firewall on the router.
Next step is to install SP2 on my machine sometime this weekend.
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I seem to recall something about a Winsock fix. I think the fixer proggie is called Winsox?
Posted by: Jim @ at January 27, 2005 09:12 PM
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Victor,
I know this is a basic question, but did you turn off the new XP firewall that is installed with SP2? We use WEP here at work (and on my home network) and I've not had any issues with SP2.
Posted by: Howard @ at January 28, 2005 07:57 PM
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I think No One should be using Microsoft's version of a firewall!!! Don't go without a firewall though - bad idea...
At least get Zone Alarm instead! (if you like more control and know what you're doing - get Tiny Firewall) Download, disconnect from the net, disable the Microsoft piece of crap and install the new firewall.
And once again, if you have antivirus software running - disable that too while trying to connect.
With Microsoft it's generally a combination of hardware and software and tons of things being incompatible. No system is ever exactly like another - thus all the headaches. *sigh*
Posted by: Teresa @ at January 28, 2005 10:08 PM
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Whose Munuversary Is It?
It's mine! Yay! Thanky to everyone in Munuviana, you're awesome! You've all been so nice to me in the past year, and it's been a delight to be on the same blogroll with you!
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Posted by: Elizabeth @ at January 27, 2005 06:37 PM
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YAY! Let's have a munuversary party! I've got a cake...
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Posted by: Tuning Spork @ at January 27, 2005 06:51 PM
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Oh happy day! I shall drink a beer in your honor tonight.
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Posted by: Pixy Misa @ at January 28, 2005 02:35 AM
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Un-ban a Word, Please
I don't want "sociali*t" banned. I seriously don't. I live in a sociali*t country and often use the word. (I would write the word, but it's already been banned, and I hate the MT banning so much I don't go near the thing).
I don't want to think that any kind of political slant in any direction is harboring what words can or cannot be used in the comments. I don't want anyone else's politics deciding what can and cannot be posted in my comments, regardless of whether or not I agree with them. Seriously, it really pisses me off. Can it be unbanned for Mu.nu please?
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The only problem with the word "social*st" is that it contains the word "cial*s". We didn't ban the political term, but it includes the drug name and when "cial*s" is allowed we get bombed big-time with comment spam.
Given the choice between using the 'social' word and dealing with tons of spam, well, you can guess what I'm gonna prefer.
Posted by: Ted @ at January 27, 2005 10:57 AM
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It's a definite pain in the arse no matter which way we go with it. It's different in MT3 land so there is hope on the horizon.
Posted by: Jim @ at January 27, 2005 01:56 PM
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I think that until we find a way around the delima (MT3 I believe) that socia*st needs to remain banned. Getting 50 spam comments thrown at us everynight is not going to be a positive thing, mainly because (as I remember Pixy explaining once) it slows everything down and possibly screws everything up. So yeah...
My vote is no. Keep Cia*is banned
Posted by: Ted @ at January 27, 2005 05:42 PM
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Hmmmm... the comment at 5:42 from "Ted" wasn't posted by me. My view yes, but it wasn't me.
Posted by: Ted @ at January 27, 2005 06:12 PM
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Helen, just spell it Sociali$t until the solution to the spam tsunamis is put in place (hopefully very soon). It's annoying, yes. Dirty rotten spambots! **shakes fist**
Posted by: Tuning Spork @ at January 27, 2005 06:57 PM
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I didn't know that there was some drug company spamming people in their comments.
I agree to close it for now, however I think it should be removed in about 20 days or so? That's about the life of these spam robots.
I close all my comments after one week just to deal with the spam, since I hate it so much. Read an old post and want to comment? Oh well. My ego will survive.
Posted by: Helen @ at January 27, 2005 07:01 PM
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Cialis spam never goes away, unfortunately.
It should be possible to block "cialis" but not "socialist" (or "specialist" or whatever) but I haven't been able to get that to work yet.
Posted by: Pixy Misa @ at January 27, 2005 09:49 PM
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Meep! the 05:42 PM Ted comment was me. I just forgot to change the name on my mom's P.C.
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Posted by: Tuning Spork @ at January 28, 2005 01:53 AM
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As sure as Bob's yer uncle.
Posted by: LeeAnn @ at January 28, 2005 02:39 AM
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No, but I do sometimes wear her lingerie. LOL
(I can't resist a good straight line!)
Posted by: Ted @ at January 28, 2005 02:39 AM
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MEEP!!! *Pulls out pencil and gouges eyeballs*
Posted by: Mookie @ at January 28, 2005 11:00 AM
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Memories...
I've ordered another gig of memory for the Munuserver, which should make it happier. (And a happy Munuserver means a happy Pixy. Or a less unhappy Pixy, anyway.)
There'll be a 15-minute or so outage when this happens; I don't have an exact time yet.
Update: Well, you can stop waiting for the outage, kids, 'cause that was it. Now tell me that things are much faster.
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Posted by: Jennifer @ at January 27, 2005 04:05 AM
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Oh yeah! All the mu nu blogs are loading up like lightning! Thank you oh Pixy...

Posted by: Teresa @ at January 27, 2005 04:20 AM
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Thanks. I can't always tell how the server is running. There's so much latency from Australia that it's not always obvious if the server is slow or it's just the connection.
The machine does seem happier - no swapping at all now.

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Another gig? Cool...and could you PLEASE set up a paypal button or something similar so we can help you offset costs?
Posted by: Howard @ at January 27, 2005 07:16 PM
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January 25, 2005
Sir Pixy, do you need a hand?
The line is getting long at Ellis Island. Though I am not the wizard you are I can follow a sheet of instructions with 78% accuracy. If you'd like, I'd be happy to take over the upsetting setting up of new blogs.
Need a hand?
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At the moment, you have to be the system administrator to set up new blogs. It's also kind of fiddly.
But I think I've figured out how to fix that. Let me give it a try, and if it works I will take you up on your kind offer.

Posted by: Pixy Misa @ at January 26, 2005 10:13 PM
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Vote for Munuvians!
In our quest for world domination, there is a new poll involving several Munuvians.
It's vote for your favorite Israeli/Jewish bloggers. Here's the Munuvians up for it and where to vote for them:
DFMoore : Best Politics, Current Affairs, and Academia Blog (Group B)
Willow Tree : Best Personal Blog (Group B)
Rishon Rishon : Best Jewish Culture Blog (Group A)
Rishon Rishon : Best New Blog (Group B)
Rishon Rishon : Best Overall Blog (Group B)
This is a multi-stage award thing and this is the first round. so vote now and vote later. With our numbers we should be able to make sure that all of our brethren make it at least to the next round!
(p.s. I know that
Jen nominated me, so thanks! Also, if I accidentally missed anybody, please let me know!)
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I nominated Willow Tree, too, but don't tell.
Posted by: Jennifer @ at January 25, 2005 05:11 PM
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You know, you can vote once every 24 hours...
Posted by: Daniel @ at January 26, 2005 01:12 PM
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Thanks, Daniel.
Also:
Rishon Rishon: Best Jewish Religion Blog
Rishon Rishon: Best Post (Maladapted to our Habitat)
Rishon Rishon: Best Series (Valleys)
It looks like "Best Religion" is where I have the best chance, so if anyone wants to help...
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January 24, 2005
For those geeks among us
Okie dokie --- here is the deal. I cannot access hotmail or gmail via the web. All I ever get are 404 pages. I have effectively set it up so I can check the hotmail account(s) in outlook express. I attempted to set gmail up to check through outlook express as well, but it continually was asking me if my name and password were correct and never, ever connected. Moona, seeking to assist, installed the gmail autochecker, which does check for new email from time to time, but always returns with "cannot log into mailbox - unknown trust provider." This is not a new situation with my DSL connection, as the hotmail problem was occurring when I was still using the cable connection prior to the office move. After I got my gmail account, I discovered the same problem existed. At that time, I just waited until I got home to check it. As I discussed on my site today, however, I am unable to check anything via dialup without tying up my business line.
I thought it might be a firewall problem, and disengaged firewall protection. I was still unable to successfully connect with gmail.
Anyone have any other thoughts?
It sure would be nice to be able to connect with gmail via the web.
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Tig:
Can you access hotmail and gmail OK through their regular website logins?
Knowing that will help narrow down where to start looking for the problem.
Paul
Posted by: Light & Dark @ at January 24, 2005 08:42 PM
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Tig:
Here's the other info to check in your account setup in Gmail. (It's quite different than a regular account, so make sure all these settings have been made.)
Go to Outlook Express's account setup and highlight your Gmail account (probably 'pop.gmail.com') under 'Account,'
Click 'Properties.'
Click the 'Advanced' tab.
Check the box next to 'This server requires a secure connection (SSL)' under 'Outgoing Mail (SMTP).'
Enter '465' in the 'Outgoing mail (SMTP):' field.
Check the box next to 'This server requires a secure connection (SSL)' under 'Incoming mail (POP3).' The port will change to 995.
*The order of 'Outgoing' and 'Incoming' mail server fields varies by version. Make sure you enter the correct information in each field.
Click the 'Servers' tab, and check the box next to 'My server requires authentication.'
Click 'OK.'
The other thing you need to be sure of is that you clicked 'Save Changes" after you initially told Gmail to enable POP access.
Paul
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Paul,
I cannot access either hotmail or gmail through their regular sites.
I went through the procedure to set up the gmail POP account in outlook express, checked such settings after having problems, all were set correctly. Despite such, I kept being asked to give my user date or confirming such over and over without ever successfully downloading anything from email.
Posted by: Tiger @ at January 25, 2005 08:54 PM
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Tig:
Can you access other locations that require secure log-ons? Like bank sites, other webmail providers, that sort of thing via DSL connection?
Also, I'm curious about why the dial-up can get in, but not the DSL. Do you access the web through a router connected to your DSL modem?
Paul
Posted by: Light & Dark @ at January 26, 2005 03:26 AM
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Since these are web based - and you can access the web in other ways - then the problem wouldn't be from the firewall (all those messages go through the same port - port 80). Disabling the firewall is the very last resort you should ever take - it's almost never the culprit!
On other message forums I read we have run across the problem of user login and things like that with some Antivirus software installations. Do you have AV software running in the background? If so - turn it off (usually right clicking the icon in the tray and telling it to stop - whereupon you will receive scary messages about death and destruction for daring to try and stop this product!) and try to access these accounts. See if that does the trick. AV software that runs continuously often causes all kinds of hinky problems. If this does work - only run the AV software when you are opening and reading email or scan new software you want to install.
Hoping maybe this helps you!
Posted by: Teresa @ at January 26, 2005 05:13 PM
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Hey,
I have the same problem too. Can login @ msn, but can't view my mail, not via hotmail.com, and not with msn. Very weird, tried it on different pc's and i don't have any av software or fw running.
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January 23, 2005
Trackback Spam
Here's something new that I just received:
A new TrackBack ping has been sent to your weblog, on the entry 39746 (Ah,
My High School Memories...).
IP Address: 67.43.14.2
URL: http://www.couture-handbags.com/
Title: Coach Handbags
Weblog: Prada Handbags
Excerpt:
I blog too and it's like really difficult when people aren't serious. So, i've spent more time promoting our prada handbags and designer handbag site. Coach Handbags. Check it if you want if not, i'll see ...
Removed in Blacklist and got this:
Entry rebuild: FAILED - Writing to '/home/pixymisa/www/old/Archives/blog/this_is_my_blog.i.new' failed: Opening local file '/home/pixymisa/www/old/Archives/blog/this_is_my_blog.i.new' failed: Permission denied
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Bloink?
You shouldn't get that. That's very strange.
Posted by: Pixy Misa @ at January 23, 2005 12:15 PM
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Could that be because I already blacklisted that source? I got nailed with the handbag crap too and zapped it in mid-storm.
Posted by: Jim @ at January 24, 2005 02:30 PM
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Well, you should only get that error if you're trying to rebuild the MT 2.6 version of my blog, which shouldn't be happening.
As I said, strange.
Posted by: Pixy Misa @ at January 24, 2005 03:19 PM
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I purchased several of their handbags. They were very elegant and well made.
Not really!!!!!! I just thought it was cheesy to say that!
Posted by: Mr Mouse @ at January 24, 2005 06:33 PM
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Here now! The word "cheesy" is not a term to be taken lightly, nor thrown around with impunity. Be careful how you use sacred terminology, that's all I'm sayin'. I'd hate to have to stop this car and come back there, Mr. Mouse.

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January 20, 2005
Those Annoying Little Outages
THE PROBLEM
I expect most of you have noticed by now that lately the server has been experiencing brief outages a couple of times a day, for two or three minutes each time.
What's happening is this:
We get a burst of spam (evil spam!) hitting twenty to fifty blogs all at the same time.
The server fires up the necessary twenty-to-fifty CGI sessions to handle the spam.
These make twenty-to-fifty connections to the database.
The server runs out of memory, and starts "swapping". That is, it pushes some of the programs out to disk instead of trying to hold them all in memory. Unfortunately, disks are hundreds of times slower than memory, so this makes the machine grind to a halt.
There's an automatic monitoring process that checks every five minutes to see if the web server is working, and if it doesn't get a response, it restarts it. This also kills all the CGI programs trying to process the spam.
Suddenly everything is working again, although sometimes if the spam flood is particularly bad it will go through another cycle of this.
THE SOLUTION
There a couple of things that can be done to fix this.
1. Buy more memory. If the spam gets bad enough, we will still run out of memory, but it should improve things.
2. Move to MT3, which is more efficient in discarding spam and getting out of the way. We want to move to MT3 for many reasons, so I'll be setting everyone up with an MT3 login and blog so we can start the mass migration.
3. Use something like mod_perl. I haven't tried this, and I'll need to do some reading first, but this should speed things up and reduce the memory requirements for this sort of thing. A PHP application would offer the same benefit; I just need to find one that doesn't suck.
4. Close comments. Closing your old comments should help by preventing a lot of spam in the first place.
5. Hunt the bastards down and strangle them with their own network cables. Check with the police in your area first, as they may prefer to do this themselves.
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Pixy:
Turns out there IS a mechanism available for effectively throttling comment and trackback spam on MT 2.6 (The default is useless, as it only throttles by IP, and spammers are way past that now) Teh limits would need to be adjusted for MuNu's massively multi-blog nature, but I think it would still help, aspecially with server load issues?
Burningbird has the info, links to where the solutions come from, and the ready-to-upload update files.
The downside is, the solution requires updating to 2.66 and the newer version of Blacklist - which MuNu desperately needs anyway as the newer Blacklist is VASTLY more useful for manual spam removal, especially on trackbacks and crapflooding.
With the time investment to change over to MT3.1, you may not want to invest any further resources into the existing version, but it would have immediate payoff in dealing with the situation until everybody could be migrated.
Paul
Posted by: Light & Dark @ at January 21, 2005 12:48 AM
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I vote MT 3 giving us more time to hunt the ******** down and strangle them with their own network cables. Heck with the cops, they'll help.
Posted by: Nick Queen @ at January 21, 2005 12:58 AM
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Thanks Paul. I'll take a look at that this weekend. Updating MT Blacklist shouldn't be hard.
Posted by: Pixy Misa @ at January 21, 2005 01:32 AM
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(I know I said something like that before, but then I got run over by a bus. Or something.)
Posted by: Pixy Misa @ at January 21, 2005 01:33 AM
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I vote MT3 (even though I don't keep up my site--It will come back, just a matter of time!).
Is there a way to close off comments on all the old posts with out having to go through each and everyone?
And I agree with Dad/Ted, Cialis has to be banned. I got hit with a good 50 spam comments this morning.
Posted by: Mookie @ at January 21, 2005 01:35 AM
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Pixy - damn busses.
Unfortunately, you can't upgrade the Blacklist without going to 2.66 first. In for a penny, in for a pound.
Paul
Posted by: Light & Dark @ at January 21, 2005 02:05 AM
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I vote for MT3. If we're upgrading, we might as well move all the way up to the latest one. Pixy, is a tip jar ever going to be available to us to help out on all of this? Or are you just set on being a mensch all the time?
Mookie - you're coming back??? When???
Posted by: Daniel @ at January 21, 2005 02:19 AM
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I'm trying to come up with a suitable regexp, but so far without success.
Posted by: Pixy Misa @ at January 21, 2005 03:50 AM
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Yeah Daniel, I'm gonna come back, mainly I'm just waiting until I have some time to have my template redone. I'm gonna change the name of the blog to "Down Stage Left" and my idea is to have it look like a play bill with what ever show I'm currently obssessed with listening to as a watermarked back ground. Its gonna take a while to get done because I'm not good with Html/CSS and Dad's been so busy that I don't want to bug him overly much about it.
So yeah, in short, I'm coming back but still don't know when.
Posted by: Mookie @ at January 21, 2005 04:49 PM
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Yes to moving and yes to donating. But NO to banning Ciallis. It's the only thing that I've found that really works as advertis....hang on....do what? Yes he did, he said "ban Ciallis". Oh. He meant ban it via the blacklist spam thingy? Are you sure? Whew. Um..never mind about the Ciallis.
Posted by: Howard @ at January 21, 2005 05:19 PM
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There's inconvenient and then there's inconvenient
I really don't care if you will no longer be able to "socialist" in the comments, we've got to blacklist "cialis". This has gone beyond annoying.
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I don't mind. It gives people a spur to be creative. Instead of "socialist" they have to think up alternative terms like "Commie blood sucking pigs".
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Posted by: Pixy Misa @ at January 20, 2005 09:30 PM
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I don't want "sociali*t" banned. I seriously don't. I live in a sociali*t country and often use the word.
I don't want to think that any kind of political slant in any direction is harboring what words can or cannot be used in the comments. I don't want anyone else's politics deciding what can and cannot be posted in my comments, regardless of whether or not I agree with their politics. Seriously, it really pisses me off. Can it be unbanned for Mu.nu please?
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