Wiki Spam

Fucking A. WIKI SPAM???!! Spammers are the abhorrent scum of the earth. Some dickhead from a .ru domain puts all sorts of links in my personal wiki, in some cases even overwriting what was there. Luckily, (1) my wiki has a rollback function so I can go back to the previous version – though I need to see if I can kill it out of the rollback history… (2) the idiot made the change to the “home page” of the wiki, so I noticed it RIGHT away, and (3) my wiki has edit security (I’m sure not high strength, but whatever) so once I rolled back, I could at least lock down the whole thing so it shouldn’t happen again.

Maybe I’ll post the IP that made the changes…

afp:// vs. smb://

I managed to get Appletalk (well, technically, Localtalk) working on my FreeBSD-based fileserver, but I still haven’t managed to work out the permissions, on the Linux webserver (running clarkconnect). So I’m “regularly” mounting both afp shares (music and software archives – I keep the iPhoto pics on the local drive) and smb shares (the sites dir), and have noticed some things.

AFP is much more tolerant of interruptions or transitions in network service. Both when resuming from sleep and the switch from Airport to Ethernet (or vice versa), the afp shares stay alive. The smb share, however, never fails to, well, fail. And then, boom, up comes the “The server you were connected to is no longer available…” message. Much nicer.