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Anyone got a comment blacklist to share

Here's mine:
http://pastebin.com/rXmDnmWh

It's far from being perfect, but stops some of my friends.
Care to share more?
I'm interested in English comments on English blogs.

Comments

  • Looks like this posted. Originally when I pressed "Post", I got some weird error, so I posted again this it seems http://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/64283/wordpress-comment-blacklist-needed#latest

    So either merge or delete this thread

  • Are you using nginx??

  • serverpilot's apache and nginx combo

    Mun said: Are you using nginx??

  • Is nginx your front end?

  • Yes. You're going link me to your project? How good is it?

    Nginx Ban List:
    
    Nginx Ban List, is a daily built list of forum spammer IPs, based on Stop Forum Spam. The goal was to provide a simple way of gaining the advantages of the Stop Forum Spam ban list, without the need of a special plugin, and also to improve the effectiveness of the Stop Forum Spam ban list. An example of one of the config files can be found here. Simply download nbl.sh and run a daily cronjob. Please note that nginx is required and though we feature htaccess files, I highly suggest you choose not to use them.
    To run it right now you can execute:
    
    wget -O - --no-check-certificate https://cdn.content-network.net/nbl/nbl.sh | bash
    
    Make sure to update the file often, as it will loose effectiveness over time.
    
        App Page
        nbl.sh
        Example Config File
        Archive of past builds
    
    

    Mun said: Is nginx your front end?

  • Yes I was going to. I think it might help and the data for the ips come from stop forum spam.

    You can give it a shot is you like!

    Thanked by 1GM2015
  • It might be easier to just look and see if they're ascii instead of utf-8. Other languages are bigger than english so it's more efficient to go with the whitelist approach instead of blacklist approach.

    Thanked by 1GM2015
  • mikhomikho Member, Host Rep

    Duplicate thread == closed.

This discussion has been closed.