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=== Bad Behavior === Tags: comment,trackback,referrer,spam,robot,antispam Contributors: error Donate link: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_xclick&business=error%40ioerror%2eus&item_name=Bad%20Behavior%20%28From%20WordPress%20Page%29&no_shipping=1&cn=Comments%20about%20Bad%20Behavior&tax=0¤cy_code=USD&bn=PP%2dDonationsBF&charset=UTF%2d8 Requires at least: 3.5 Tested up to: 4.8 Stable tag: 2.2.19 Bad Behavior prevents spammers from ever delivering their junk, and in many cases, from ever reading your site in the first place. == Description == Welcome to a whole new way of keeping your blog, forum, guestbook, wiki or content management system free of link spam. Bad Behavior is a PHP-based solution for blocking link spam and the robots which deliver it. Thousands of sites large and small, like SourceForge, GNOME, the U.S. Department of Education, and many more, trust Bad Behavior to help reduce incoming link spam and malicious activity. Bad Behavior complements other link spam solutions by acting as a gatekeeper, preventing spammers from ever delivering their junk, and in many cases, from ever reading your site in the first place. This keeps your site's load down, makes your site logs cleaner, and can help prevent denial of service conditions caused by spammers. Bad Behavior also transcends other link spam solutions by working in a completely different, unique way. Instead of merely looking at the content of potential spam, Bad Behavior analyzes the delivery method as well as the software the spammer is using. In this way, Bad Behavior can stop spam attacks even when nobody has ever seen the particular spam before. Bad Behavior is designed to work alongside existing spam prevention services to increase their effectiveness and efficiency. Whenever possible, you should run it in combination with a more traditional spam prevention service. Bad Behavior works on, or can be adapted to, virtually any PHP-based Web software package. Bad Behavior is available natively for WordPress, MediaWiki, Drupal, ExpressionEngine, and LifeType, and people have successfully made it work with Movable Type, phpBB, and many other packages. Installing and configuring Bad Behavior on most platforms is simple and takes only a few minutes. In most cases, no configuration at all is needed. Simply turn it on and stop worrying about spam! The core of Bad Behavior is free software released under the GNU Lesser General Public License, version 3, or at your option, any later version. == Installation == *Warning*: If you are upgrading from a 2.0.x release of Bad Behavior, it is recommended that you delete the old version from your system before installing the 2.2.x release, or obsolete files may be left lying around. *Warning*: If you are upgrading from a 1.x.x version of Bad Behavior, you must remove it from your system entirely, and delete all of its database tables, before installing Bad Behavior 2.2.x or 2.0.x. If you are upgrading from version 2.0.18 or prior, you must delete all of its files before upgrading, but do not need to delete the database tables. Bad Behavior has been designed to install on each host software in the manner most appropriate to each platform. It's usually sufficient to follow the generic instructions for installing any plugin or extension for your host software. On MediaWiki, it is necessary to add a second line to LocalSettings.php when installing the extension. Your LocalSettings.php should include the following: ` include_once( 'includes/DatabaseFunctions.php' ); include( './extensions/Bad-Behavior/bad-behavior-mediawiki.php' ); For complete documentation and installation instructions, please visit http://bad-behavior.ioerror.us/ == Screenshots == 1. Most of the time, only spammers see this. In the rare event a human winds up here, a way out is provided. This may involve removing malicious software from the user's computer, changing firewall settings or other simple fixes which will immediately grant access again. 2. Bad Behavior's built in log viewer (WordPress) shows why requests were blocked and allows you to click on any IP address, user-agent string or block reason to filter results. == Release Notes == = Bad Behavior 2.2 Known Issues = * Bad Behavior 2.2 requires MySQL 5.0 or later and PHP 5.2 or later. * CloudFlare users must enable the Reverse Proxy option in Bad Behavior's settings. See the documentation for further details. * Bad Behavior is unable to protect internally cached pages on MediaWiki. Only form submissions will be protected. * When upgrading from version 2.0.19 or prior on MediaWiki and WordPress, you must remove the old version of Bad Behavior from your system manually before manually installing the new version. Other platforms are not affected by this issue. * Bad Behavior on WordPress requires version 3.1 or later. Users of older versions should upgrade WordPress prior to installing Bad Behavior. * On WordPress when using WP-Super Cache, Bad Behavior must be enabled in WP-Super Cache's configuration in order to protect PHP Cached or Legacy Cached pages. Bad Behavior cannot protect mod_rewrite cached (Super Cached) pages. * When using Bad Behavior in conjunction with Spam Karma 2, you may see PHP warnings when Spam Karma 2 displays its internally generated CAPTCHA. This is a design problem in Spam Karma 2. Contact the author of Spam Karma 2 for a fix.
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