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Latest revision as of 11:47, 7 June 2024
For our Cloud customers with BlueSpice version 5: Please switch to the BlueSpice 5 helpdesk.
Extension: SpamBlacklist
Overview | |||
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Description: | Create and manage blacklists based on URL patterns to avoid spam in the wiki. | ||
State: | stable | Dependency: | MediaWiki |
Developer: | Tim Starling | License: | GPL v2+ |
Type: | MediaWiki | Category: | Security |
Edition: | BlueSpice free (deactivated), BlueSpice pro (deactivated), BlueSpice farm (deactivated) | Version: | 4.1+ |
For more info, visit Mediawiki. |
Features
SpamBlacklist prevents edits that contain URLs whose domains match regular expression patterns defined in specified files or wiki pages. When someone tries to save a page, SpamBlacklist checks the text against a (potentially very large) list of illegal host names. If there is a match, the extension displays an error message to the user and refuses to save the page.