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Another Step Against the Spammers

Posted Saturday, August 13, 2005, at 09:22PM by Eric Richardson

So the spam killer hit a little snag today when the comment spammers started making the request for the blog post and the comment come from different IP addresses, and the initial request not come with a referer. So I'm still blocking lots of referer spam, which is nice, but some comment spam came back.

Then I realized that all of the IPs I was seeing were actually open proxies. So I started looking them up on DSBL, and they were there.

Normally I'm all for anonymous proxies, but in this case I hate comment spam more than I care about people having to hide from the government to browse this blog, So I added a DSBL IP check to my blocking mechanism. I have it in the same PerlPostReadRequestHandler still, but you could block based on IP even earlier, so I might break it out and do it there. Now I just need to start grabbing the DSBL zone to secondary so that I can have a local lookup.


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Eric Richardson lives in Los Angeles, California, and is generally interested in the intersection between technology, community and news.

He started blogdowntown, an online news site for Downtown Los Angeles, and today works in digital media for Southern California Public Radio.



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