Blog Spammers Hit 4

Posted by JD 04/17/2010 at 09:39

Blog Spam

I’ve noticed the number of blog spammers have increased significantly in the last 2 months. They use general “good job” or “nice work” comments, then leave their email and commercial weblink. I assume these are spam-bots – automatically doing it.

Moderated Comments

Since all comments are moderated here, I’ll do my best to weed them out if they aren’t related to the posted article. Only on-topic links will remain and generic posts will not be allowed. It isn’t like there are hundreds of spam posts daily. I know this will reduce the number of comments, but that is the price for non-spam comments today. Sorry. If you’re comment is on topic, it will be posted. Basically, any comment that is remotely on topic will be posted. Just those that are commercial or links to unrelated content will not be posted. For example, if the post is about virtualization and you provide a comment with links to an online vitamin store, that will not be posted. OTOH, if links in comments are to other articles on virtualization or even commercial virtualization products, then it will be allowed. The decision of moderators leans towards posting comments when in doubt.

Test Messages

I guess some people don’t want to bother writing a longer message if it won’t be posted. I get that, but a test message is not on topic either and won’t be posted. How does that comment add to the conversation?

Further, I’ve disabled comments for older articles. I don’t recall the actual cutoff day. It is probably 90 or 120 days, so it won’t impact the few, loyal, readers. Those articles do not have any way to enter any comments. If there is a comment field displayed, then your comment will be seen by the moderators.

Hello, Nice Article and other non-related comments were allowed previously, but are not going forward. Sorry. Those do not add to the conversation.

English Only Please

This is an English language blog. While we like worldwide viewers and understand that not everyone reads English, that is simply a limitation of our skills. I have translated some non-English comments previously. None were on-topic to the post. We may attempt to translate comments again, but you can visit translate.google.com just as easily as we can.

No Sign-up Required

We do not require any sign up to post comments. Heck, we don’t really want your email address either. An alias is preferred. If you leave an email address or web address, it will probably be included in the comment and publicly seen. That seems to be the way this software works. Our systems do log IP addresses, just like every other system out there does.

Example Blocks

A few of these spammers have been blocked at the router. Sure they can come from a different subnet, but I bet they won’t.

The financial planning and foreign internet diamond sellers are the funniest. Blocked.

Automatic Moderation

I’ve looked into viable solutions to allow non-moderated comments here and didn’t find one that I was willing to implement.
Here’s a site from 2005 with specific ideas to reduce, if not eliminate internet marketing on blogs. About a year ago, I came across another site where the blogger had placed a static Captcha with an simple arithmetic problem inside the image. The answer was always “42.” He never changed it, Never, yet it prevented 100% of the blog spam. I may introduce that here.

If I were running MT or blogger or some other highly popular blog tool, then I’d have a bigger issue. Since I’m running a little used Ruby blog with few internet users, I’m fairly safe just like Linux and Apple are safe compared to Microsoft.

Today, we are manually moderating comments about once a day.

Comment Edits

Occasionally, comments may be edited by a moderator to remove offensive content. We will say in the post that it was edited. Cuss words will probably be removed or exchanged for #$#%. Keep it clean, please.

Exceptions

We are people and regardless of the statements above, there will be exceptions for posting and not posting. Friends who post can say almost anything.

Windows WMI Security - a Mystery

Posted by JD 04/11/2010 at 12:12

I use virtualization … a lot. I started writing an article entitled Converting WinXP from VirtualBox to KVM today, but couldn’t due to issues.

The latest thing I’m trying to accomplish is to migrate to KVM for all the current VM needs that I have. This may not be a good idea since we’re running Xen, VirtualBox and ESXi VM hosts. Today I attempted to convert a WindowsXP Professional install running under VirtualBox 3.x to KVM. I’ve attempted this conversion before, but it failed, badly. This time, I’m using VMware Converter and it failed before it even got started.

A Question About Operating Systems

Posted by JD 04/07/2010 at 13:09

Many people run Windows (*any version) because it came with their PC and for no other reason. They have a copy of Windows to run games or business applications because that is the platform where those programs run.

The Question

Imagine an ideal world where Windows or MacOS or Linux or any other OS didn’t matter, programs just worked regardless of the OS.

Which OS would you run if all your programs actually ran perfectly regardless of OS?

  1. Windows-Something ($147)
  2. MacOS – OSX ($28)
  3. Linux-Something ($ Free)
  4. Other (*BSD, Solaris, AIX, HP-UX, VMS, MVS, etc).

I’m curious. Please take a second and enter your choice. No registration is needed.

Why do I ask? Well, it is tax time here in the States and all the tax programs run under Windows. Further, I can download a version for much less money than going to a store and buying it, but the download tool only supports Windows. I’d prefer Linux for downloads and running the program, but that isn’t an option – even under an emulator like WINE. So while it appears to the software vendor that I’ve chosen the Windows version, that really isn’t the case. I don’t have any choice. Are you like me?

Is Using the Cloud Really Cheaper?

Posted by JD 04/06/2010 at 06:25

I watch lots of cloud computing articles. If you follow this blog, you know that I’m not a fan of outside cloud computing, but I love internal virtualization, an internal enterprise cloud, if you will.

Let’s look at some real-world pricing.

Learn to be an Admin from Superman

Posted by JD 04/05/2010 at 12:10

A brilliant article Everything I Ever Needed to Know About Being a System Admin, I Learned from Superman-

If you are an admin, remember that with great power comes great responsibility. I like Spiderman too. ;)

Automatic QuickStream Fix Processing for VideoRedo Plus 2

Posted by JD 04/02/2010 at 09:08

Here’s a little program that automates Video Redo Plus Quick Stream Fix, QSF, processing.