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Web security

Revision as of 09:54, 28 June 2017 by FlorianFuessl (talk | contribs)


The package [web security] contains extensions to make the wiki more secure, which is important especially for public wikis. Protect your wiki against spam, bots and any kinds of abuse.

In the table shown below you find all included extensions of [web security] and a link to the single extensions with more information and descriptions how to use it or how it works.

Function Description  
AbuseFilter Allows privileged users to set specific controls on actions by users, such as edits, and create automated reactions for certain behaviors. Label-mediawiki32x16px.png
CheckUser Check which IPs are used by a given username and which usernames are used by a given IP, without having to run queries directly against the database by hand. Label-mediawiki32x16px.png
ConfirmEdit lets you use various different CAPTCHA techniques, to try to prevent spambots and other automated tools from editing your wiki, as well as to foil automated login attempts that try to guess passwords. Label-mediawiki32x16px.png
AntiBot Simple framework for protection against spambots. Label-mediawiki32x16px.png
AntiSpoof Preventing confusable usernames from being created. It blocks the creation of accounts with mixed-script, confusing and similar usernames. Label-mediawiki32x16px.png
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. Label-mediawiki32x16px.png
TorBlock Automatically applies restrictions to Tor exit nodes with access to the wiki's front-door server. Label-mediawiki32x16px.png
Robot Configuration Script for controlling of search robots. Label-bluespice32x16px.png

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