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deka87
Protector vs Yogurt
  • 2009/2/25 18:33

  • deka87

  • Friend of XOOPS

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  • Since: 2007/10/5


Hi, can't load a pic in Yogurt. The message I get is
Protector detects attacking actions
. XOOPS 2.3.2b
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ghia
Re: Protector vs Yogurt
  • 2009/2/25 18:54

  • ghia

  • Community Support Member

  • Posts: 4953

  • Since: 2008/7/3 1


Some modules require a lot of interaction with the server and can make Protector think a Dos attack is in progress.
There is a setting to exclude the module for that check or ease the settings for detection.

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onasre
Re: Protector vs Yogurt
  • 2009/2/26 2:18

  • onasre

  • Not too shy to talk

  • Posts: 150

  • Since: 2006/8/12


From protector setting go to

Modules out of DoS/Crawler checker

and write down the modules u dont want protector to check Crawler's on them . if only Yougrt just tyep the name of the module .

Usualy Gallery Modules that load Thumb Image fast considered high load cralwer so protector stops them .
Whatever Hits You , Never was to Mess you , and Whatever Messed U , Never Was to Hit You.

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deka87
Re: Protector vs Yogurt
  • 2009/2/27 12:55

  • deka87

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ok i found that but still can't get it working. I fill the Modules out of DoS/Crawler checker with the "yogurt" word but still get the same message when trying to load a pic. it says i have to specify the fdirname, maybe it should look liek "modules/yogurt" (which is not working too) or any other way?
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deka87
Re: Protector vs Yogurt
  • 2009/3/2 5:34

  • deka87

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guys give me a hand with that. I specify
yogurt myalbum
in th eprotector preferences but it seems to ignore this and still doesn't allow me to upload anything
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Catzwolf
Re: Protector vs Yogurt
  • 2009/3/2 6:49

  • Catzwolf

  • Home away from home

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  • Since: 2007/9/30


I suggest you remove protector, imho it causes more problems than it solves. Plus, I really think it is about time that XOOPS woke up on this issue and actually dealt with some of the issues on protection, without having to resort this module.

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ghia
Re: Protector vs Yogurt
  • 2009/3/2 11:57

  • ghia

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  • Since: 2008/7/3 1


Quote:
I fill the Modules out of DoS/Crawler checker with the "yogurt" word but still get the same message when trying to load a pic. it says i have to specify the fdirname, maybe it should look liek "modules/yogurt" (which is not working too) or any other way?
I have the impression you are cluthering error messages. Please specify the literal text and make it clear where the message was displayed: at the end of the page with XOOPS debug or in the Protector log file.
Uploading errors are in general not a Protector issue.
Quote:
I suggest you remove protector, imho it causes more problems than it solves.
If it operates as intented outside the root, it is a very good tool.
And until some of the functions are incorporated in the core, I recommand all XOOPS site owners to have it in use.

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deka87
Re: Protector vs Yogurt
  • 2009/3/2 13:10

  • deka87

  • Friend of XOOPS

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  • Since: 2007/10/5


http://moisite.ru/modules/myalbum/submit.php?caller=

Protector detects attacking actions

That's what and where it says when trying to upload a pic in Myalbum. Same message for the Yogurt module.
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ghia
Re: Protector vs Yogurt
  • 2009/3/2 13:56

  • ghia

  • Community Support Member

  • Posts: 4953

  • Since: 2008/7/3 1


That is what the browser shows you?
What is the log from Protector saying?

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