Fwd: Squeak Wiki - hacked big time!! & continuing to be hacked

Jochen F. Rick nadja at cc.gatech.edu
Wed Dec 8 18:57:02 UTC 2004


> > the currently best solution I know is to black list certain changes 
> > based on  
> > regular expressions.. it's highly unlikely that people generally 
> > want to  
> > write about penis enlargements or so on wiki, and if so, with an  
> > authentication scheme, those regex could optionally be by-passed. 

I agree. I'm working on such a solution.

Peace and Luck!

Je77


> > http://www.plus-linux.de/wiki.cgi?BannedContent 
> > is such a list (write protected via ACL, with another page to 
> > propose new  
> > regex to wiki maintainers) and looking over it, it doesn't seem to 
> > be a  
> > serious problem (unlike forced authentication for _every_ change) 
> > 
> > I won't implement it though, as I never used (or developed) swiki 
> > yet 
> > 
> > 
> > patrick mauritz 
> > --  
> > Das Streichen der f?hrenden Nullen ist der  
> > gro?e Vorteil der Informatik vor der Politik 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> __________ 
> Mark Guzdial : Georgia Tech : College of Computing/GVU 
> Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 
> Collaborative Software Lab, http://coweb.cc.gatech.edu/csl 
> http://www.cc.gatech.edu/~mark.guzdial/ 
> 
> 

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Jochen "Je77" Rick, PhD Candidate, Georgia Tech College of Computing
jochen.rick at cc.gatech.edu, http://www.je77.com/, work: 404-385-1105



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