Posts Tagged ‘HOW-TO’

Make the web a cleaner place : adopt a Honey Pot

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May 3rd, 2007
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HOW-TO, Spam, Web Ethics, WordPress Plugins

A few days ago, Project Honey Pot introduced a new service, http:BL, “a system that allows website administrators to take advantage of the data generated by Project Honey Pot in order to keep suspicious and malicious web robots off their sites”. A honeypot is a trap set to detect email havesters and spam robots : this should ring a bell to most bloggers, I guess. The beauty of Project Honey Pot is that anyone can contribute : just register an account, download the script and put it somewhere on your blog. It’s been more effective than I would have thought and wished : the day I had my first honeypot installed, it detected a new and before unseen comment spammer. Contributing to this project is an easy way of making the web a cleaner place, and it will also benefit to another WordPress related spam-fighting project : the almighty Bad […]

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Install WordPress on a USB stick

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March 8th, 2007
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How to install WordPress on a USB stick takes you through installing and configuring XAMPP-Lite to install WordPress on a USB. Infact, you can follow the guide it on your hard disk as well.

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WP Translations: mo and po files

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March 6th, 2007
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You can install WordPress in various different languages and it is very easy to setup these translations. You can find more information on translating WordPress into your own language on the WordPress Codex. The Codex also has a lot of information on existing translated versions of WordPress and the .mo language files. They are very simple to use. You just copy the .mo file to the wp-includes/languages folder and change/add the following line to add the filename of your language translation file define (‘WPLANG’, ”); to define (‘WPLANG’, ‘es_ES’); if your language filename is es_ES.mo I suggest making this change before you install WordPress. This is all well and good, but this post is more about dispelling some of the myth and confusion surrounding .mo files. .mo files are not human readable by their nature and cannot be edited directly. You would need to install a version of poedit on […]

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How To: Install mod_security

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March 4th, 2007
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mod_security is a well known web application firewall for Apache that is easy to setup and provides a fair amount of protection from web malware and can even provide some protection from comment spam. The benefits of mod_security have been discussed over and over again and with the recent unforeseen problems with WordPress (In case you have not heard about it, if you have not upgraded your WordPress 2.1.1 installation, you need to do it NOW), mod_security would have provided a level of security if it was installed. Since I had to install mod_security on one of my servers, the steps are fresh in my mind and worth a post. All of the steps below are assuming that you have some sort of a LAMP installation over which you have complete control. If you are on a shared host on LAMP, you will have to ask your provider to install […]

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Upgrade WordPress via Shell

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March 3rd, 2007
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Upgrade WordPress via Shell guides you to upgrading your existing WordPress installation to the latest one if you have shell access to your hosting account. And if you haven’t upgraded to 2.1.2 yet, then please do so immediately to ensure that your WordPress 2.1 installation doesn’t get compromised.

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How to Start Your Own Blog

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March 1st, 2007
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Blogging, Blogging Essays, HOW-TO, LinkyLoo

How to Start Your Own Blog takes a look at several blogging services both remote-hosted and self hosted. A good read for someone wanting to start their own blog.

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Remove Paging from WordPress Archives

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February 24th, 2007
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Remove Paging from WordPress Archives provides code on how to remove paging from archives. The Home page and Feeds are excluded from this.

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Word 2007 and WordPress

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February 24th, 2007
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Word 07 Supports WordPress guides you through setting up Word 2007 to publish to WordPress.

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Fake Comment Forms Battle Spam

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February 16th, 2007
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Reduce WordPress Spam By Creating Fake Comment Forms For Spam Bots looks at a method of tricking spam bots by giving them a few fake forms before the actual final form. Regular visitors will not see these fake forms.

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