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Duke
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Joined: Jan 09, 2006
Posts: 56
Location: Under your bed
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Mon May 15, 2006 11:15 pm |
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I'm getting new members from raph.us and angelacrosby.com (I believe). I believe their bots because all they do is register in order to try and spam my comments areas (which are all de-activated anyway).
Not that they can do much other than register and pad my memberslist but I'd rather that they can't register at all. I've tried banning via the last part of the e-mail they use such as:
*raph.us* in all variations, but it never seems to work.
This isn't to say that I'm not a complete tard when it comes to banning via e-mail but does someone here have a suggestion on how to make it harder for these bots/tards/kiddies/whatever to not be able to register?
BTW, I'd rather not have to confirm new member activation if possible and/or have to block these usernames/IP's/etc., manually each and every time. If I can automate this somehow, that would be great.
Thanks.
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fkelly
Former Moderator in Good Standing

Joined: Aug 30, 2005
Posts: 3312
Location: near Albany NY
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Tue May 16, 2006 7:36 am |
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Do they use the same IP or IP's in the same range? If so you can ban the IP's or the range of IP's easily in Sentinel. If not maybe you could look in the logs and see if they use a common user agent (as I believe many bots do) and ban it thru the Harvester settings in Sentinel. The risk here is that you might ban legitimate users. |
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Duke

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Tue May 16, 2006 10:47 am |
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fkelly wrote: | Do they use the same IP or IP's in the same range? If so you can ban the IP's or the range of IP's easily in Sentinel. If not maybe you could look in the logs and see if they use a common user agent (as I believe many bots do) and ban it thru the Harvester settings in Sentinel. The risk here is that you might ban legitimate users. |
I've seen as many as 18 different IP's, not too sure about the range but I'm guessing it's pretty large considering the IP's come through different countries or at least, are identified by Sentinal with numerous country flags per user.
As you mentioned above, I am worried about banning legitimate users but I'll do some more checking into the user agent angle.
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montego
Site Admin

Joined: Aug 29, 2004
Posts: 9457
Location: Arizona
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Wed May 17, 2006 6:21 am |
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You may also want to try the String blocker in Sentinel. I haven't done this, so not 100% certain it will work, but just make sure you use enough of the string so that you don't inadvertantly ban "regular folks". |
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fkelly

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Wed May 17, 2006 7:10 am |
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Montego, I looked at the help screen for string blockers and it seems to imply that we are talking about strings inside of queries. So I didn't think that a partial match for an email address would necessarily be in there. Maybe one of the Sentinel experts could clarify this? |
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montego

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Wed May 17, 2006 7:42 am |
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What I am thinking is that these will show up in the strings (GET/POST) when the bot tries to register since they have to provide their email address. |
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fkelly

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Wed May 17, 2006 7:52 am |
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Oh darn, that's right Montego. I didn't think of that! But I do have an idea for your problem of block code within a span that I'll be testing out whenever I can put a couple of hours together Not to change the subject of course.
Of course getting back to the topic if they can change IP's so freely they can also get other email addresses and there's no absolute way to keep them out. What we really need is an Approve Membership light that doesn't change the users table structure or have any effect on Forum code and that could be built into the core of a future version of RN. And even that is not foolproof. |
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Duke

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Wed May 17, 2006 11:11 am |
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montego wrote: | You may also want to try the String blocker in Sentinel. I haven't done this, so not 100% certain it will work, but just make sure you use enough of the string so that you don't inadvertantly ban "regular folks". |
That never ocurred to me either but I'll definately give it a try. There's nothing more painful than having to monitor all user IP activity over the past week to ensure everyone is on the up and up.  |
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gregexp
The Mouse Is Extension Of Arm

Joined: Feb 21, 2006
Posts: 1497
Location: In front of a screen....HELP! lol
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Thu May 18, 2006 2:06 pm |
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ok this may seem like a n00b statement but what about the gfx_chk to activate function...wouldnt that stop the bots from registering? |
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Duke

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Fri May 19, 2006 12:01 am |
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I'm using it and it hasn't seemed to make any difference unless there's 1000 tards from raph.us and angelacrosby.net with nothing to do but register at my site and attempt to spam the comments areas with malicious links.
As soon as I see either of these e-mail extensions, their accounts are locked, usernames, IP's, blocked/banned, etc. |
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montego

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Fri May 19, 2006 5:46 am |
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Duke wrote: | That never ocurred to me either but I'll definately give it a try. There's nothing more painful than having to monitor all user IP activity over the past week to ensure everyone is on the up and up. |
Duke, definitely let us know if this worked. Would be very useful information to all.
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gregexp

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Fri May 19, 2006 1:40 pm |
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CNBYa has a configuration setting within it that will block ne user trying to use an e-mail extension...u could use that and apply the e-mail extension to that blocker...just a thought |
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dirtbag
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Joined: Nov 09, 2003
Posts: 73
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Sun Jun 04, 2006 6:44 pm |
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i am having the same problem i just noticed as all these names are being registered that last 2 days?? like 500 plus a day... they have spanish email address endings most of them and the ip range is giant....
any ideas on how to block this .. i read above but did you ever figure something out.. |
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kguske
Site Admin

Joined: Jun 04, 2004
Posts: 6437
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Mon Jun 05, 2006 11:48 am |
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CNB-YA can block registration by domain, and I also posted a change to the standard YA module that allows you to use the phpBB ban domain list for the same purpose. |
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dirtbag

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Tue Jun 06, 2006 1:33 am |
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sorry if i ask a dumb question.. but i dont know what CNB-YA is??? is it s a modified Your Account Module...
Anyways i did searches in my nuke_user and nuke_user_temp and deleted all the members with a % wilcard search as they were using a series of email addresses ending with the same server name... all seemed quiet for a day but now i see its happening again..
muchaho1199
myhouse3614
muchaho5149
myhouse4179
drakula4963
drakula1798
these are some names above where the numbers are just different at the end
and the emails are ending like this
myhouse4179@mespacha.com
muchaho5149@wisral.com
myhouse3614@lipster.net
muchaho1199@noparara.com
fisher9468@zeppele.com
anyway to ban these... any help appreciated.. |
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kguske

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Tue Jun 06, 2006 4:21 am |
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Yes, it's a modified YA module. If you search the forums here you can find a link, or you can also find a link of a post I wrote that shows how to modify the standard YA to use phpBB's ban control table to do the same thing. |
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