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Other implementations of TrackBack







Other implementations of TrackBack

Other implementations of TrackBack 03/13/2003 10:15 AM

For now, how about sending me lists of what categories you use and once I get enough and am able to pull out the most often-used categories, I'll compile some sort of test category pinging section on movabletype.org.




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indiscriminately makes you a TrackBack
spammer’


‘Sending TrackBack pings
indiscriminately makes you a TrackBack
spammer’
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Some technologies bubble to the surface as the purest idea-ware, “Here’s the relational theory; wouldn’t it be great if we could build databases that way?” Others first get noticed when they’re already built into working code, like for example Tim Berners-Lee’s Web prototypes and then Mosaic. Which kind is more likely to succeed?...

Re: Insecure IKE Implementations
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Thor Lancelot Simon (Dec 12 2003)

JVM hack implementations, and why I love
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06/05/2005 10:47 PM
During a Java debug session today, I was investigating an exception and noticed that its cause was set to itself; effectively leading to an infinite stacktrace (or so I thought). When I added a watch on exception.getCause(), this returned null though, so I initially assumed this was a bug in my IDE (I'm using a beta release of IDEA... (579 words)

In Brief: HP donates Web services spec
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03/28/2005 10:00 AM
Hewlett-Packard recently donated implementations of three sets of Web services specifications to the Apache Software Foundation, according to an HP representative. The company has donated Apollo, which is an implementation of the Web Services Resource Framework (WSRF) specifications; Hermes, which is an implementation of the Web Services Notification (WSN) specifications; and Muse, an implementation of the Management using Web Services (MUWS) specifications. The three specification sets have been under the jurisdiction of OASIS.

SSH vs. IKE trust models (was Re:
Insecure IKE Implementations
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Insecure IKE Implementations
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Re: SSH vs. IKE trust models (was Re:
Insecure IKE Implementations
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Multiple vulnerabilites in vendor IKE
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implementations, including Cisco,
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Thor Lancelot Simon (Dec 11 2003)

Re: Multiple vulnerabilites in vendor
IKE implementations, including Cisco,


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the right thing about independent Java
implementations, but doing nothing.


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the right thing about independent Java
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"TrackBack (2)"


"TrackBack (2)" 06/11/2004 12:52 PM

Net-Trackback-0.992


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"TrackBack (0)"


"TrackBack (0)" 12/30/2003 02:48 AM

Trackback


Trackback 12/03/2002 11:46 AM

Will someone test my trackback for me? I don't believe that it works. Or perhaps no one has ever used it. Please :-) Can you leave me a comment that you did as well? Thanks!


"0 Trackback(s)"


"0 Trackback(s)" 01/03/2004 07:07 PM

Trackback [0]


Trackback [0] 06/18/2004 03:18 AM

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"Trackback [0]"


"Trackback [0]" 06/18/2004 04:59 AM

Net-Trackback-1.01


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TrackBack (0)


TrackBack (0) 08/15/2004 02:34 AM

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"TrackBack (0)"


"TrackBack (0)" 01/03/2004 07:07 PM

Net-TrackBack-0.21


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"Trackback [30]"


"Trackback [30]" 06/18/2004 04:59 AM

Communication Machinery Corporation
Introduces Worlds Only Multi-Station
Performance and Load Test System For
Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) Enterprise
and Personal Implementations With Full
802.1x Authentication


Communication Machinery Corporation
Introduces Worlds Only Multi-Station
Performance and Load Test System For
Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) Enterprise
and Personal Implementations With Full
802.1x Authentication
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Trackback authentication


Trackback authentication 03/06/2004 02:09 AM

Jacques Distler: The anonymous nature of the internet makes the problem of “identity” a hard one. In physics, when we encounter an intractably-hard problem, our most frequent dodge is to redefine the problem to one which admits a solution, and hope that the result is a “good-enough” stand-in for the original problem. In that spirit, I (re)defined the problem as reliably associating comments posted with the websites of the commenters.

Just a suggestion: a lesser, but very much related and much more tractable, problem is trackbacks.  The reason why it is more tractable is that the trackbacks are issued by software which could reasonably be expected to have direct access to your weblog's private keys.  This could make signing totally automatic - simply check a box once, and your template could be updated and all future trackbacks would be automatically signed.

The signatures could be passed as a new CGI parameter or as a HTTP header.  Neither would likely affect any existing software that wasn't expecting this information.

Once trackback signing is widely enough adopted, people may feel comfortable turning off the ability to accept unsigned trackbacks.  And then much of the infrastructure will be in place to tackle the harder, and more important problem, of comment signing.

The key nut to crack there is to make it easy and painless to sign a comment.


Kwiki-Trackback-0.01


Kwiki-Trackback-0.01 04/05/2005 04:06 AM

Trackback in, valid out (mostly)


Trackback in, valid out (mostly) 06/28/2004 09:41 PM
Jacques Distler: You gonna turn off Trackbacks (which don't declare a charset, and could be sent in any charset imaginable, but very frequently are Windows-1252)? Unless you have a way to guess the charset and re-encode the result to UTF-8, they will invalidate your pages as quick as you can sneeze. It turns out that by design it is rather hard for a string of bytes to accidentally be valid utf-8, unless that string is pure US-ASCII, in which case it doesn't much matter which encoding you presume. ...

TrackBack and internationalization


TrackBack and internationalization 07/08/2004 05:08 PM
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Six Apart getting hit by Trackback Spam
Also


Six Apart getting hit by Trackback Spam
Also
07/05/2004 09:10 AM

Ohhh feel the love. now they get to feel the same pain a bunch of us have felt all weekend. Maybe someone now will figure out how to fix this. You know Yahoo, Google, Hotmail solved a lot of problems by making users verify they where a human by entering text that is in a obscured box. This will not fix the trackback issue but could be a option. [Six Apart]


Trackback Server in PHP?


Trackback Server in PHP? 03/08/2004 11:22 PM
Does anyone know of a trackback server (not client!) written in PHP? I want to add trackbacks to the IT Conversations site and would rather not spend a week writing it myself.

Trackback spam


Trackback spam 01/23/2004 02:25 PM
This is odd...just before I fell asleep last night, I thought, "I wonder why no one has spammed Trackback yet. It's just so wide open, hanging out there like a breaking ball that didn't break." And then, magically, I'm surfing around this morning and ran across this report of Trackback spamming as well as a TB throttling patch for MT to help minimize the damage. If I believed in Star...

Trackback via Technorati


Trackback via Technorati 01/27/2004 12:35 PM

Apparently not too many people realize that Technorati can be used to track references to individual posts.  To demonstrate using here is track back-via-Technorati to my Ads in Feeds post.  Beware that the link uses Technorati beta service for speed sake.

What I am not sure if Dave intended Technorati to be used this way.


We got hit by Trackback Spam


We got hit by Trackback Spam 07/02/2004 07:42 PM

Well as soon as you lock one door they came in the back. This morning I woke up to over 100 spam trackbacks that where very nasty. Some of you may have seen them in our trackback tracker on the main page. I really love to give credit to those sites that quote us but I cannot risk having them on the main page. They are getting smarter as they are spoofing IP's so it's not like I can put in a IP block. So those of you using Movable Type Version 3 the backdoor is wide open.


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