Thank you very much Christian!
Regards,
Patryk Zera
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26.6.17 (Pon), Christian Boltz <opensuse(a)cboltz.de> napisał:
Temat: Re: [opensuse-wiki] Strange block
Do: opensuse-wiki(a)opensuse.org
Data: 26 Czerwiec 2017 (Poniedziałek), 14:10
Hello,
Am Montag, 26. Juni 2017, 09:34:50 CEST schrieb
Patryk Zera:
> I wanted to add Interwiki to
Portal:Project/Sub-projects and ended
>
with following message about block.
>
> "…
[View More]You do not have permission to edit
this page, for the following
> reason:
>
> Your IP address has
been automatically blocked because it was used by
> another user, who was blocked by Abuse
filter. The reason given is:
>
Autoblocked because your IP address has been recently used
by
> "Jasminn".
...
> Your current IP
address is 137.65.226.4, and the block ID is #668.
> Please include all above details in any
queries you make."
>
> The problem is that my current IP
isn't 137.65.226.4.
> Should I lit
some light for Bruce Wayne about this "crime"?
;)
This IP is one of
the authentification proxies in the datacenter in
Provo.
The
accidential IP block is a side effect of automatically
blocking
spammers (which only happens
sometimes because 4 of 5 auth proxies are
on a whitelist). It's a known issue, but
happens rarely enough so that a
manual
unblock once a month is easier and faster than getting a
config
update deployed ;-)
I removed the IP block some
minutes ago - you should be able to edit the
wiki again ;-)
Regards,
Christian Boltz
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Hello,
I wanted to add Interwiki to Portal:Project/Sub-projects and ended with following message about block.
"You do not have permission to edit this page, for the following reason:
Your IP address has been automatically blocked because it was used by another user, who was blocked by Abuse filter. The reason given is:
Autoblocked because your IP address has been recently used by "Jasminn".
The reason given for Jasminn's block is "Automatically blocked by abuse filter. Description of …
[View More]matched rule: phone support spam"
Start of block: 08:20, 26 June 2017
Expiry of block: 08:20, 27 June 2017
Intended blockee: 137.65.226.4
You may contact Abuse filter or one of the other administrators to discuss the block.
Note that you may not use the "email this user" feature unless you have a valid email address registered in your user preferences and you have not been blocked from using it.
Your current IP address is 137.65.226.4, and the block ID is #668. Please include all above details in any queries you make."
The problem is that my current IP isn't 137.65.226.4.
Should I lit some light for Bruce Wayne about this "crime"? ;)
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Hello,
[cross-post - please reply only on one of the mailinglists]
Those who visited the Heroes talk at the openSUSE Conference already
know - there is visible progress on the wiki update and I have a *test*
wiki running :-)
So, what's new? The highlights are:
- updated MediaWiki to 1.27.x (LTS release) and all extensions
- now running on a VM in Nuremberg
- including files directly from github
- better search (elasticsearch) - now searching all namespaces, but with
different weight
- …
[View More]login is now done using openID - but still with your openSUSE login
- namespace-specific boilerplates (page templates) when creating new
pages
- switched extension for RSS feed integration - this will need
adjustments on the pages that include RSS feeds
- watching a category (when pages get added to or removed from it) is
now part of MediaWiki core
- Hermes notification was dropped (was broken anyway, and MediaWiki's own
notifications work much better)
There's also something that isn't too new - the database dump I used to
setup the test wiki ;-) It's from last August, so please don't worry
about the outdated content ;-)
That all said - the test wiki is available for testing at
https://en-test.opensuse.org/
Please check if everything still works, play with it, test the new
features, ...! It is a test instance, so nobody will complain if you do
test edits that don't make sense content-wise ;-)
At the same time, remember that it is a test instance, so any changes
you do will be lost when I re-import the database dump for whatever
reason.
If you notice any issues, please report them - either in one of the
mailinglists (opensuse-wiki preferred) or send a mail to
admin(a)opensuse.org
If you enjoyed testing the new wiki, please also take some time to go to
our current wiki (en.opensuse.org or $LANG.opensuse.org) - there are
lots of pages that need an update ;-)
And finally - thanks to everybody who helped me to get everything in
shape!
I still have to do some work "under the hood". That shouldn't cause any
problem with testing, but it means that I won't do the production wiki
move and update in a few days ;-)
Regards,
Christian Boltz
PS: oSC visitors may wonder why it's en-test.o.o instead of en.test.o.o
now. That name change is caused by a funny problem with our SSL
certificate - *.opensuse.org doesn't match something with an
additional dot, and en.test.o.o had such a dot ;-)
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