I read it as "this is what you have to do to avoid being proxyblocked". The "plan" is to get everyone doing that.
Steve
On 3/28/06, Mark Williamson node.ue@gmail.com wrote:
It's not just a plan, it's in use.
However, if they set up the XFF, a developer will have to add them to the list of proxies which use XFF before it will work, so you'll have to send another mail after they fix it up.
Mark
On 28/03/06, mingli yuan mingli.yuan@gmail.com wrote:
Sorry for another stupid question since I dose not read this list often.
I noticed that the XFF page was created by Tim Starling several days ago. So is the XFF just a plan, or it have been put to use? If it is a plan, how about the progress and who should we contact with?
Thanks again.
On 3/28/06, mingli yuan mingli.yuan@gmail.com wrote:
But they use Apache 1.3 to redirect request. Could you please teach us how to config Apache 1.3 with XFF?
Thanks a lot.
On 3/28/06, Andy Rabagliati andyr@wizzy.com wrote:
On Tue, 28 Mar 2006, mingli yuan wrote:
Hi, buddies. The Chinese Wikimedia users need some technical help from the developers at the Foundation.
Can you read http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/XFF_project ?
If the proxy is properly configured, it will solve your problems.
Cheers, Andy!
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