Posted on: 06/17/04 04:52pm
By: jmichael
After I fixed the comment spam problem on one my main site, there's now a referer spam problem. The bad guys noticed that I had the referers displayed in the visitor stats plugin's block. Then they hit the site with a script or whatever that always sends their spammy-URL as the Referer. Bang, free porn link on my PR5 technical site.
I have now disabled the referer display, but I kinda miss it.
I suppose the only workable way to do filtering is via a whitelist. Has anybody done this for the visitor stats or HTTP_REFERERS plugin?
Referer spam. Any solution?
Posted on: 06/17/04 04:55pm
By: tt0ne
Same problem here my friend!
- Marco
Referer spam. Any solution?
Posted on: 06/17/04 05:01pm
By: tomw
My ban plugin will take care of referer spam Get it
here[*1] .
TomW
Referer spam. Any solution?
Posted on: 06/17/04 05:21pm
By: jmichael
Thanks Tom, I'll check it out.
Referer spam. Any solution?
Posted on: 06/17/04 05:31pm
By: tt0ne
Tom,
I guess I should've mentioned that I was using your BAN plugin to take care of the problem ;-)
I just look up the IP address of the one who was "referred" and ban them! What would be really cool is if SpamX could one day do all this automatically.
But, all I can say, is thank you, Tom, for all the hardwork!
- Marco
Referer spam. Any solution?
Posted on: 06/18/04 03:32pm
By: jmichael
I don't really mean to ban anyone (my traffic is pretty much unlimited), for the time being I just want to prevent junk referers showing up in the stats block.
So I outsourced this problem to the Google PhDs, paid them a million bucks and now have a fix. Wow!
Well, actually, I put in one "if", one call to eregi() and "(a|bunch|of|words|that|I don't|want|to|show|in|the|list)". in the code of php_blockstatsstats. Seems to work pretty well so far.