X-Git-Url: http://git.vanrenterghem.biz/git.ikiwiki.info.git/blobdiff_plain/79bde39862d207365661e9a87441af90035344bb..5c7a62dbd59eeb6c228e7df2457d23a7237bf502:/doc/bugs/Spam:_recent_changes_discussion.mdwn diff --git a/doc/bugs/Spam:_recent_changes_discussion.mdwn b/doc/bugs/Spam:_recent_changes_discussion.mdwn index 88e984ba7..a59a3df16 100644 --- a/doc/bugs/Spam:_recent_changes_discussion.mdwn +++ b/doc/bugs/Spam:_recent_changes_discussion.mdwn @@ -1,5 +1,45 @@ We have a weird spam problem on our site - must be something via CGI. -see http://www.dk0tu.de/recentchanges/discussion/ +see The content is changing frequently without being checked into the git repository. Any ideas? + +--[[bastla]] + +> Please check your web server logs for any error messages from the CGI. +> It seems likely that the spammer is editing that page but the changes +> are somehow not getting committed or pushed. +> +> I can't tell you much without knowing details of your setup. +> For instance, are you using the suggested git repository setup +> shown in the diagram on the [[rcs/git]] page, or something +> different? Can you publish a (possibly censored) setup file somewhere? +> +> It would probably also be worthwhile to compare the git history of +> `srcdir/.git` with the git history of the bare repository, if you +> have one. +> +> To recover, you could undo the spam in the `srcdir` (as the user ID +> that owns the wiki), commit that, and merge with the bare repository +> if necessary. +> +> ---- +> +> When I tried editing the spammed page to clear it, I got this error: +> +> Error: /srv/www/Kurse/AFu-Lizenz/e09.tex independently created, not overwriting with version from Kurse/AFu-Lizenz/e09.tex +> +> Your srcdir and destdir seem to have got out of sync. You might need +> to rebuild the wiki. +> +> (I think I'd have received the same error for *any* edit right now.) +> +> If you're going to enable completely anonymous editing, I +> recommend monitoring the wiki more carefully. It might be useful +> to enable the `syslog` option so that wiki errors go to the +> system log. +> +> --[[smcv]] + +>> Whoever runs this wiki seems to have fixed it and enabled authentication now, +>> so I'm going to consider this [[done]]. --[[smcv]]