[collectd] Is there any possibility to hide the address in the web archive?

Staněk Luboš kolektor<span style="display: none;">.trailing-username</span>(a)<span style="display: none;">leading-domain.</span>atlas.cz
Mon Nov 27 18:17:27 CET 2006


Hi Florian,
sorry for bothering with this but I would like to know the reason.

Is it possible to get the page somewhere else?
Is not the mailing list mirored somewhere? Is not searched by the search
servers like Google?

I checked the mail path, I sent it securely:
Received: from www.kavdane.cz ([213.220.195.229])
	by huhu.verplant.org with esmtps (TLS-1.0:DHE_RSA_AES_256_CBC_SHA:32)
	(Exim 4.50) id 1Goipk-00034J-8L
	for collexctd<span style="display: none;">.trailing-username</span>(a)<span style="display: none;">leading-domain.</span>myverplant.org; Mon, 27 Nov 2006 16:55:52 +0100

You sent it securely:
Received: from huhu.verplant.org ([213.95.21.52])
	by killbill2.mail-atlas.net
	(using TLSv1/SSLv3 with cipher AES256-SHA (256 bits))
	for kolexktor<span style="display: none;">.trailing-username</span>(a)<span style="display: none;">leading-domain.</span>myatlas.cz;
	Mon, 27 Nov 2006 16:55:29 +0100

I am getting it securely through SSL.
It is almost impossible to sniff mail packets.
I cannot exclude used public server as a source, it uses MS
technologies. But I can exclude it in the case of the sf.net address.


Florian Forster napsal(a):
> Hi Lubos,
> 
> On Mon, Nov 27, 2006 at 04:51:44PM +0100, Stan??k Lubo?? wrote:
>> I must state that probably the clear text addresses in html archive
>> pages are the reason for excessive spamming targeted to mailing list
>> subscribers.
>>
>> I registered in the mailing list at Mon, 27 Nov 2006 11:37 +0100.
>> The first spam arrived at Mon, 27 Nov 2006 15:12:46 +0100 from some
>> Korean computer.
>> The address was created just before the registration and was used only
>> for this purpose. I sent only one message from this account to the
>> collectd mailing list.
> 
> that sucks. There have been three accesses of the message in the
> archives:
>   faui07d.informatik.uni-erlangen.de.
>   www.kavdane.cz.
>   DSL01.83.171.165.7.ip-pool.NEFkom.net.
> 
> The first and the last were most likely me, the second one was likely
> you, that the archive does not seem to be theproblem in this particular
> case.
> 

Yes, the second access is from my firm's gateway. I am going through ssh
(nx) there.


>> You can see your address (slightly modified) inside <a> tags in the
>> clear text, e.g. no CSS, no scripting, simply readable text. It is an
>> easy target for robots and harvesters.
> 
> Apparently I modified the wrong part of the script. I'll have another go
> ;)
> 

It is really a garbage but the visitor will have troubles to read it. :)

Florian Forster octo<span style="display:
none;">.trailing-username</span>(a)<span style="display:
none;">leading-domain.</span>verplant.org

And it is visible only in one page.


Best regards,
Lubos



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