Licensed users can download this hack here.
History
I've had some problems with abuse via open proxies for a time ago, and when we were banning abusers, they always found a new proxy to use and register new accounts with. Since this forum was a large type we could'nt just ban e-mails etc just like that, because this was leading to a very large amount of other banned users too.
At IRC, in the other hand, we had Open Proxy Monitors, that was banning everything that was blacklisted in some DNSBL-databases. No spammers had a chance to get in there as long they were listed in such database.
This is a plugin that blocks blacklisted hosts from some different DNSBL's. It uses the global_start-hook, a very simple handler for blocking proxies, and a vBphrase called OPM_Deny.
April 2006
The source has been rewritten a bit. The proxychecker is now using a cache that, by default, stores all ip's in a database for 6 hours. It scans some DNSBL's and can be configured to block proxies from bitmasks (defined in the plugin) which makes it a little bit more reliable, because it does'nt block everything it see).
Configuration is made from the plugin (hopefully there will be a nice admin interface in the future). Exceptions (ip's that can pass through this system even if it is a proxy) are also handled differently now.
// CHANGES
//
// 2007-08-05
//
// * Fixed reported bug, based on resolved hosts ending with 127
// * Changed database-tables to get rid of (hopefully) duplicate keys
// * Added resolver-function
// * Added two new block-methods available at the efnet-rbl
//
// 2006-06-28 (2.0.6/Another fix)
//
// * Proxyinclusions/exclusions didn't work properly
//
// 2006-06-28 (2.0.5/Fix only)
//
// * Fixed a bug in the $block-array that affected some of the blocking results
//
// 2006-06-28 (2.0.4)
//
// * opm.tornevall.org has a new entry for anonymizers, added support for this
// * Default value on "block everything detected" in installer changed to "no"
//
// 2006-06-26 (2.0.3)
//
// * Created options for admincp (removed plugin-configuration)
// * Fixed a bit-bug for njabl
// * Plugin is now a function (rbl_livecheck) for external lookups
// * Added options for "only block on newuser-registrations"
//
// 2006-06-22 (2.0.3 RC)
//
// * The monitor is now a function
// * Added small compatibility with other plugins (with return)
//
// 2006-05-13
//
// * sorbs zones added (no bitmasking)
// * opm.blitzed.org removed
// * time() changed to TIMENOW
//
// 2006-04-21
// ==========
//
// * proxyinclusions
// quickly add own hosts that should be treated as a proxy
//
How does it work with 3.6?
It seem to work fine..
How to use the compatibility thing
If you have a plugin that you want to use together with the proxy monitor (only returns a value if a an ip-address is registered as a proxy or not) you can call the function rbl_livecheck like this (example):
Report bugs if you find them...
Planned: Admin interface
Don't forget to install it
History
I've had some problems with abuse via open proxies for a time ago, and when we were banning abusers, they always found a new proxy to use and register new accounts with. Since this forum was a large type we could'nt just ban e-mails etc just like that, because this was leading to a very large amount of other banned users too.
At IRC, in the other hand, we had Open Proxy Monitors, that was banning everything that was blacklisted in some DNSBL-databases. No spammers had a chance to get in there as long they were listed in such database.
This is a plugin that blocks blacklisted hosts from some different DNSBL's. It uses the global_start-hook, a very simple handler for blocking proxies, and a vBphrase called OPM_Deny.
April 2006
The source has been rewritten a bit. The proxychecker is now using a cache that, by default, stores all ip's in a database for 6 hours. It scans some DNSBL's and can be configured to block proxies from bitmasks (defined in the plugin) which makes it a little bit more reliable, because it does'nt block everything it see).
Configuration is made from the plugin (hopefully there will be a nice admin interface in the future). Exceptions (ip's that can pass through this system even if it is a proxy) are also handled differently now.
// CHANGES
//
// 2007-08-05
//
// * Fixed reported bug, based on resolved hosts ending with 127
// * Changed database-tables to get rid of (hopefully) duplicate keys
// * Added resolver-function
// * Added two new block-methods available at the efnet-rbl
//
// 2006-06-28 (2.0.6/Another fix)
//
// * Proxyinclusions/exclusions didn't work properly
//
// 2006-06-28 (2.0.5/Fix only)
//
// * Fixed a bug in the $block-array that affected some of the blocking results
//
// 2006-06-28 (2.0.4)
//
// * opm.tornevall.org has a new entry for anonymizers, added support for this
// * Default value on "block everything detected" in installer changed to "no"
//
// 2006-06-26 (2.0.3)
//
// * Created options for admincp (removed plugin-configuration)
// * Fixed a bit-bug for njabl
// * Plugin is now a function (rbl_livecheck) for external lookups
// * Added options for "only block on newuser-registrations"
//
// 2006-06-22 (2.0.3 RC)
//
// * The monitor is now a function
// * Added small compatibility with other plugins (with return)
//
// 2006-05-13
//
// * sorbs zones added (no bitmasking)
// * opm.blitzed.org removed
// * time() changed to TIMENOW
//
// 2006-04-21
// ==========
//
// * proxyinclusions
// quickly add own hosts that should be treated as a proxy
//
How does it work with 3.6?
It seem to work fine..
How to use the compatibility thing
If you have a plugin that you want to use together with the proxy monitor (only returns a value if a an ip-address is registered as a proxy or not) you can call the function rbl_livecheck like this (example):
PHP Code:
global $rblInstalled;
if ($rblInstalled) {
$remoteIsProxy = rbl_livecheck(1, $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR']);
//
// .. your code here ..
//
}
Planned: Admin interface
Don't forget to install it

). The second change affect opm.tornevall.org - an extra separate entry has been added to the DNS-database for anonymizers (like iphide.com and anonymouse.org, the only two web-based anonymizers I know actually). I think blocking of proxy-by-web-anonymous-services can be useful in some way, somewhere. 

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