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1425:? I will make one observation about how this message talks about malicious software. I've only seen a handful of IPs where I've told them to run some AV. There's not been many where I've told them to check their firewall, and only a few where their network admin would be interested to hear about it. The biggest single cause, from the user's perspective, is just a rotating IP, where you get assigned the same IP some zombie once used. The next biggest cause is probably using a shared proxy IP. If you're behind a blocked SingNet proxy, for example, you might find the secure server helpful, I think. You might find some talk about that at 1963: 598: 21: 2293: 2002: 1891: 1805: 1593: 101: 865: 2358: 2191: 1172: 918: 944: 1219:
from editing Knowledge. It is possible that this was not your intention, but that malicious software (like a virus) on your computer has configured it as an open proxy, or has changed settings to use an open proxy. It is also possible that your internet provider has misconfigured its settings. In the
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I was just thinking that, too. Maybe Wiki links to define some of the various terms, plus external links detailing some possible ways to fix an open proxy? Granted, the external links would be very difficult, as we don't know the specifics of why this user is on an open proxy and thus wouldn't know
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Reason: to use Knowledge's built-in IP grabber instead of a third-party one, for the reasons of convenience (the user doesn't have to go to an external site), the external site could possibly go down at times, and also Knowledge's one contains a useful relevant FAQ about privacy and disclosure of IP
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indicating you are caught by an open proxy block. Other possibilities are that malicious software (like a virus) on your computer has configured it as an open proxy, or has changed settings to use an open proxy, or your internet service provider has misconfigured equipment. For more information, see
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It is also possible that you or your internet service provider has a misconfigured router (a device between your computer and the rest of the internet) which is being abused as an open proxy. It's also possible that someone else on your ISP had such a problem, but you now have their old IP address.
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Wow, does that really work? I always assumed block messages were like edit summaries, in that template syntax doesn't work. The templates don't seem to be displayed in the block log, but are they really shown to the blocked user? In any case, I suppose the template still has to be included on an
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I came across this template while following up on some minor vandalism. I'm reluctant to edit such a frequently-used template, but the last sentence is a run-on and confusing. I'd suggest: "If you did not know that you were editing from such a proxy, then you or your internet service provider may
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Hi folks, I just recieved word from an editor who was blocked and seems to have no intention to run any open proxy that she found the message confusing. I concur. If you don't know much about networking and/or malicious software, it is a rather cryptic message. I'm suggesting the following change.
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is how it used to look, before people started getting the idea to put it on user pages. Notice how it was much better back then — a lot more information to the blocked user (and there's no way that would fit in the block reason field, which is why a template is needed). The text which appears when
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from editing Knowledge. It is possible that this was not your intention, but that malicious software (like a virus) on your computer has configured it as an open proxy, or has changed settings to use an open proxy. It is also possible that you or your internet service provider has a misconfigured
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Dispenser: Next time you do an editprotected request you really should supply the full source code for what you want to add/change. And you should have created the /doc subpage in advance. If you don't know how to code it up then you should instead suggest the change on the talk page but not do a
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proxies, at least the ones we're interested in. This is part of the language used in both the template and local policy. I think this request is sensible, since this template does get used for VPNs, and it does cause some confusion - I'll have a go at tweaking the wording. --
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Yes, the template is meant to be used on the user or talk page. I see no reason not to substitute it, as there's no reason to update it thereafter. If there's a need to recategorise the pages, for example, it can easily be done with a bot using very simple regex. //
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This category isn't really intended to be browsed; it catalogues blocked open proxies so that they can be rechecked at a later time by a bot or human. Subcategories wouldn't hurt, though. Which would you propose? Offhand, possible subcategories I can think of are
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and also added the /doc subpage (the WP:DOC stuff). I fixed some remaining bugs. I checked the "What links here" and this message box seems to go on "User talk:" pages. But I guess it sometimes can be put on "User:" pages too thus I find it correct that it is a
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from editing Knowledge. If you believe you are not running an open proxy, the most likely cause is that another customer from your ISP who was previously assigned this IP adress was running an open proxy. If this is the case please request an unblock using the
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instructions, but it appears that other admins have not been doing so, and in fact have assumed that it will never be substed. Personally I have no strong preference either way, but the usage should probably be consistent. So, which way should it be?
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It seems perhaps a bit verbose, but this is maybe a bit more specific? Secure server is unlikely to help, unless it's the exceedingly rare case that the browser as been configured to use an http proxy, but not also an https proxy by a virus.
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currently say "While this may affect legitimate users, they are not the intended targets and may freely use proxies until those are blocked" (these policies are now relatively stable), the word "prohibited" should be changed into "disabled".
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Looks good, but the last two "for more information...." sentences are redundant. I would eliminate the first one. I would do this myself, but the template is fully protected (which I just noticed now when I went to edit it....).
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So from a networking perspective, most VPN's can be considered "proxies" - however most VPN's are not "open proxies" (most of them are closed proxies which require the user of such to have an affiliation with the VPN provider). —
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Hello, I know it has been over 2 years since I sent this edit request, but can a template editor or admin look at what I said and fix that error? It's ok if not. I also added a punctuation mark to the improved sentence. Thanks!
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From a very fast search, it looks like a VPN differs from a proxy in that VPN traffic is encrypted. I guess that isn't a very substantial difference, but it would be nice to keep the template technically accurate. Calling in
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indicating you are caught by an open proxy block. An administrator will investigate and try to determine why you are blocked, and what actions are necessary to get you editing again. For more information, see the
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indicating you are caught by an open proxy block. An administrator will investigate and try to determine why you are blocked, and what actions are necessary to get you editing again. For more information, see the
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into subcategoies. I am sure there is a technical possibility to do so, but I'm not the person to do it. There are too many pages in the category, and browsing them 200 at a time isn't a very pleasant task.
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which is a little clearer to read and to get information from. Would others please have a look and let me know what you think? If no one comments in a few days I'll copy over the version in my sandbox.
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from open proxies is strictly prohibited. The two pages linked are really talking about reading from open proxies. When this template is used, it's telling a user that they've been blocked because they
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equipment which is being abused as an open proxy. It's also possible that someone else on your ISP had such a problem, but you now have their old IP address. Please request an unblock using the
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Are you able to edit Knowledge over an anonymous/open proxy if you are logged into your wikipedia account? Or does having a blocked IP address mean that you cannot use an account either? --
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As far as I know, this template was designed to be used in the block reason (its contents show as the block reason when someone tries to edit from the blocked proxy), the same way as
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Please add "such as a VPN" after "open or anonymizing proxy". Most non-tech-savvy users do not know what this is or what a VPN is, and essentially all VPNs are open proxies.
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My idea was more like one category per first byte in the IP, och first digit of first byte. I want to be able to check out whether a spamming IP is found to be an open proxy.
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but I'm not too familiar with block templates. Maybe someone could add one. Or suggest some wording/point to an example from another template and I'll add it myself. --
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The original use of this template is as the block reason (and it's still used a lot that way); when used that way, it doesn't appear at Special:Whatlinkshere. --
826:"Disabled" makes it seem as though there's some type of software mechanism that recognizes open proxies and disables them. As the template currently states, 444: 41:. Substantial changes should first be proposed and discussed here on this page. If the proposal is uncontroversial or has been discussed and is supported by 1562:
Oops. I was thinking of discussing the 'final' version first, but decided just to go ahead (there is such a thing as over-discussion). Should be good now.
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identical SVG version available on commons under the same name except with ".svg" instead of ".png" (feel free to check the new one first). Thanks -
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explicitly said that this template should be substed onto user talk pages. Since then, the instructions have been removed from that page entirely.
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If I am going to be autoblocked frequently, I would like a kinder, prettier blocking message. Please replace this template with the material in my
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I've replaced the bit about routers and what they are with 'equipment' as I don't think many users care what equipment exactly was misconfigured.
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This message is to inform people monitoring this talk page that there is an "editprotected" request involving this and several other templates at
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In the rarest cases, some malicious software (such as a virus) can also cause your computer to act as an open proxy. For more information......
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More rarely, your network equipment or that of your service provider may be misconfigured. In some cases, this can be remedied by logging into
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I think 'restricted' would be a better choice of wording, since editing via open proxies is not strictly prohibited, it's just unlikely. --
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I, for one, do not know what a "proxy" is. I'm sure lots of people have no idea what an "IP address" is. Some links would be useful here.
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Not bad. The end part is confusing though, and very rare, let me suggest some different text to follow after "...use an open proxy"
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first case, make sure you have up-to-date anti-virus software running. If it is your ISP, you can try bypassing it by logging into
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There is a mistake in a sentence below that I cannot fix. The one in bold should have all letters at the beginning capitalized.
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talk archives, or somewhere. Anyway, I'm back to my wikibreak. Anything is probably better than mentioning zombies. Be bold! --
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It doesn't matter whether the template is used on the user or talk page, as blocked users will realise their block through
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I think you can go ahead and make the change if you're so inclined, or I will when slightly less sleep deprived. :)
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Sounds decent, after zzuuzz's comments above, I would re-word the second to last sentence and replace as follows:
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editprotected request. Most admins are not advanced template coders and should not have to code templates for you.
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I made it use the mbox parameter to sense the namespace work accordingly. What do you mean implement WP:DOC?
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for autoblocks, which this seems to fall under. Is the specified appeal vanue correct in this template and
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http://www.netshaq.com/cgiproxy/nph-proxy.cgi/000000A/http/en.wikipedia.org/Wikipedia:Sandbox?action=edit
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Change link for IP grabber from external service to Knowledge's built-in one – see changes in
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At the moment it means you can't use an account either. Solving this is Mediawiki bug 550 -
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Taking in account that dynamic IP's are the most common cause, I propose the following:
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Thanks. Anything to make things better is fine with me. Maybe a sandbox? Someone from
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Isn't this a bad idea if the use of this template just makes Knowledge a resource for
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looks good. I had a thought that the last sentence should be re-worked as follows:
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Could an admin please change the ".png" in the image to ".svg" as there is now an
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Yes, but it also makes it a piece of cake to mass-block them on other projects. —
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A quick look at the contributions of the original creator of this template shows
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I updated the template to be something like the above, yet slightly different.
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that you are currently using has been blocked because it is believed to be an
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Could someone please wrap the admin instructions at the bottom of the page in
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that you are currently using has been blocked because it is believed to be an
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that you are currently using has been blocked because it is believed to be an
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Alternatively, if you wish to keep your IP address private, you can use the
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MBisanz asked me to come help here. MBisanz had already changed to use the
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and not through their talk pages. The current version links users to the
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Thanks for pointing this out! I'll see if I can find a replacement....
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that it was meant to be used as a block reason from the beginning. --
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on your own talk page. However, an administrator has referred me to
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actual user (talk) page for the categorization to work, right? —
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I've combined the two, and reworded a bit to get the following:
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I have added a paramater for indef=yes to add to the category
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Please remove/replace <div class="db-cGxhaW5saW5rcw": -->
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be substed. I've been consistently substing it based on the
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addresses. This would also bring the template in line with
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If I could, I would edit this template in order do divide
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so it can adapt its styles to the two kinds of pages.
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from an open proxy, which is prohibited. Cheers. --
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