Spamfilter for clones

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Re: Spamfilter for clones

Post by Jason »

Ah. /me mangles the mangling. Stupid /who...
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Spamfilter for clones

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blablablablaZv ([email protected] - s)
blablablablaUz ([email protected] - i)
asasasasasasasaDc ([email protected] - r)

so i used this : ^(?-i)(nickhere)[A-Z][a-z]![A-Z][a-z]@[^:]+:[a-z]$
but i should put spamfilter for how many times they will change their nicks
can u better tell me how should i do if the ident is 2 letter like: Bs and real name just one small leter

(?)![A-Z][a-z]@[^:]+:[a-z]$

is that right ?
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Re: Spamfilter for clones

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It will work, but won't be case sensitive, and the (?) wont do anything. (If you wanted that to be the prefix to make it case sensitive, you want (?-i) )
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Re: Spamfilter for clones

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* TMIxInrcfCBn H? ~[email protected] :1 XRefJtbDAiprTKXhIMqxCkbTyQgJKoWPuMBhmGhKhVCAKiZDH

* Sourcelx H? ~[email protected] :1 xxSWRQMIfKsEqoPyZTbIg

* dXmcl H? ~[email protected] :1 cEfIttZNmXCRUCMrjrJSgxBlpasYRhrjvhQRLdMPZYkrgFLgXk

* NACUoxVU H? ~[email protected] :1 RAgXyoVggbHAvTAIvtQYZrLQQEFKDBupEgJsmPIEZHLdyyHWt

* SourceKE H? ~[email protected] :1 olKikVfuWqPGqiowJXFGTfYJXSlQQkLGHnWaFU


can anyone give me spmafilter for those kinds os bots please?
thank you
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Re: Spamfilter for clones

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qOiyXuDfHjG was ~[email protected] * g
iAdiInZnUqB was [email protected] * g
dPwwLmUsJxO was [email protected] * j
pQdkOcClIoC was [email protected] * k
gBfuSvIfTdO was ~[email protected] * b
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Re: Spamfilter for clones

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Those last 2 results are randomly generated, and there's be no spamfilter that can block them without grabbing innocent users. You should try Syzop's antirandom module, and use different conf settings until you get what you need.
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Re: Spamfilter for clones

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Stealth wrote:Those last 2 results are randomly generated, and there's be no spamfilter that can block them without grabbing innocent users. You should try Syzop's antirandom module, and use different conf settings until you get what you need.
A case sensitive spamfilter should be able to catch the last example set.

Eg:
/spamfilter add u gline - Botnet! ^(?-i)[a-z][A-Z][a-z][a-z][A-Z][a-z][A-Z][a-z][A-Z][a-z][A-Z]!~?[a-z][A-Z][a-z][a-z][A-Z][a-z][A-Z][a-z][A-Z][a-z][A-Z]@[^:]+:[a-z](?i)$
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Re: Spamfilter for clones

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* cQnsEuKeQlA Hr? ~[email protected] :0 h
* yQbbYsGgXpU Hr? ~[email protected] :0 b
* zSucAsInGwP Hr? ~[email protected] :0 i
* mOfrDcCkKyU Hr? ~[email protected] :0 b
* jIjjUhNyBxJ Hr? ~[email protected] :0 k
* fWsaYfWuKeZ Hr? ~[email protected] :0 p
* vExqUyOySbL Hr? ~[email protected] :0 q
* gAhdYtCgCjV Hr? ~[email protected] :0 f
* aJjoNdBrOjH Hr? ~[email protected] :0 m
* sIhcPlClOrV Hr? ~[email protected] :0 l
* qVhcClJnOwG Hr? ~[email protected] :0 x
* fWijDkZtHgZ Hr? ~[email protected] :0 b
* wMlrBlWfHfT Hr? ~[email protected] :0 a
* gZdoHfXnEzY Hr? ~[email protected] :0 x
* kLynGyLzLmK Hr? ~[email protected] :0 w
* zUbpXwUpDsI Hr? ~[email protected] :0 f
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Re: Spamfilter for clones

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HitMan69 try:

/spamfilter add u gline - Botnet! ^(?-i)[a-z][A-Z][a-z][a-z][A-Z][a-z][A-Z][a-z][A-Z][a-z][A-Z]!~?[a-z][A-Z][a-z][a-z][A-Z][a-z][A-Z][a-z][A-Z]([a-z][A-Z])?@[^:]+:[a-z](?i)$
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Re: Spamfilter for clones

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maranello72089 was [email protected] * 6
serbia15055 was [email protected] * 2
gmc72090 was [email protected] * 6

i checked all other spamfilters but i didnt find spamfilter to block only one number on gecos
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Re: Spamfilter for clones

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FiLm75958 was [email protected] * 2
unix94082 was [email protected] * 6
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Re: Spamfilter for clones

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Try something like ^[a-z]+\d{5}![a-z]+@[^:]+:\d$

Where \d means [0-9] to the regex, matching only a single numeric digit as it has no modifier to make it match more or less.
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Re: Spamfilter for clones

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Hello, i need spamfilter for bots that register their nicks with the email: [email protected]
I tried this one but it doesnt works:
spamfilter {
regex "*[email protected]*";
target private;
action gzline;
reason "Drones/Bots are banned";
};
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Re: Spamfilter for clones

Post by Syzop »

It could be that the bots trying to register those nicks are using '/NS REGISTER' or '/NICKSERV REGISTER' instead of MSG'ing NickServ normally, that way spamfilter won't catch them.

Perhaps your services package has some kind of blacklist which you can use instead?
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Re: Spamfilter for clones

Post by Syzop »

I sometimes forget features which I've added myself. You can use alias::spamfilter to indicate whether an alias should go through spamfilter or not.
So, if you use for example anope: then instead of including aliases/anope.conf, you copy the contents of aliases/anope.conf to your config file and modify them, then you can have them spamfiltered.
As you can see, by default only memoserv is spamfiltered :)
PS: I don't suggest modifying aliases/anope.conf directly, as an upgrade will probably overwrite the changes.
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