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Thanks for any guidance .. :) Regards, Doug |
In whitelist.ini you can add any useragent that you would want to whitelist. The file explains itself, as it already whitelists some user agents.
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i've had to de-activate this until it allows ie6 users to view the site, shame is its a nice modification.
i know i can add ie6 to whitelist but the whitelist says that each useragent needs to be input in full. there are quite a combination so i'll sit this out until its sorted |
Is there any possibility that this mod has caused a problem with PayPal, specifically with the following files in 4.1.3.
payments.php and payment_gateway.php It appears that after 5 years of using PayPal for subscriptions and changing nothing else, that about the time we installed/update this mod, PayPal's return communciations to vBulletin has stopped working. Payments are being accepted and processed by PayPal, but the vBulletin end where it would log the transactions and update user records has stopped working, about a month ago. Also, we use Skimwords which is built into our vBulletin and it helps with augmenting site revenue. I notice in the Bad Behavior logs that it's blocking "SkimWordsBot/1.0". Where are the white lists located so we can make sure communications from appropriate sources are being permitted through to our site? Regards, Doug |
whitelist.ini is located in /includes/
You can just add payments.php and payment_gateway.php to the whitelist. And SkimWordsBot as well. |
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I added payments.php only, as payment_gateway.php was already there ... I also added SkimWordsBot/1.0 as a useragent ... I noticed that the IP addresses listed for PayPal, don't seem to correlate to what PayPal is showing on their Go Live Checklist Should these be changed in the whitelist and is it possible that's been causing the blocking I've been experiencing in the last 30 days? Regards, Doug |
It cant hurt to add these IPs.
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How do I know this mod is working on my site?
I've set it up with our http:BL API Key (a bunch of lowercase letters) but I'm not seeing anything changed in my apache log. I have even enabled verbose logging. Does it log elsewhere? If so, where? Is there some term I can use to grep my log file with to find instances where the mod has caught a bot? Thanks. -- Rik |
Dumb question...where do I find the logs?
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Admincp > logs
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