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<font size="4"><font face="Arial">Maybe a silly question but<br>
how / where do I update the mojo branch?<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Op 24-11-2022 om 00:57 schreef Dirk
Koopman via Dxspider-support:<br>
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<font size="4">In the light of some nastiness that seems
increasingly to happen during major contests, and after several
requests, I have revamped the "BadWords" system to be all
"regex" based (a.k.a badw_regex) and done away with both the
badword and badw_regex files. These have been replaced with a
file called badword.new which now contains a simple list of
"words", some of which are instantly recognisable and others
which look misspelled - as they don't seem to have enough
consonants. They are what I call word "stems". <br>
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This file is interesting, but is not (normally) sysop
maintained. It is maintained and generated by the set/badword
and unset/badword commands which will take words that you think
are bad; which add or remove them from the system. You can list
the current ones with show/badwords. There is a default list of
words that is installed by the update automatically. <br>
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Internally these word "stems" are converted in perl regexes
which will match this sort of thing:<br>
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So the stem "SOD" regex looks like: <br>
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SOD = \bS+[\s\W]*[O0]+[\s\W]*D<br>
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This will match: sod SOD s0D sods Sodding s0dd1nnnng etc<br>
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Another example might be:<br>
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TERORIST =
\bT+[\s\W]*E+[\s\W]*R+[\s\W]*[O0]+[\s\W]*R+[\s\W]*[I1]+[\s\W]*S+[\s\W]*T<br>
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This will obviously match the very bad spelled 'terorist', but
also: TERRORIST terr0r1st 'TeeeErro0r 11ii1sts' etc.<br>
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***<br>
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It would be good to get as many sysops to update ASAP (i.e.
before the weekend) as this will cut down on the distribution of
some quite offensive (mainly Spanish at the moment) entirely
made up spots. <br>
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***<br>
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There is (English) help available for the
{set,unset,show}/badword commands. There are also some remarks
worth reading in the Changes file. The command 'load/badword'
still does what always did, but you should not need to use it
any more. These commands are all sysop only and cannot be
accessed remotely.<br>
<br>
If a user "swears" then a message will appear in the debug file
which can be tracked with 'watchdbg swore'. By default, if a
user uses three swear words they are automatically disconnected.
This count persists during the whole session, so a user can use
them up by using three (different) bad words in one announce
command or use the same (or different) one over three commands
minutes or hours apart over a session. This limit can be changed
with a 'set/var $DXCommandmode::maxbadcount = <number>'
command at runtime or in the startup file. This limit only
affects locally connected users. Incoming PC protocol that
trigger a badword are just dropped. <br>
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As far as a locally connected user is concerned, it appears as
though the offending commands have worked, in that they appear
on their screen. Well, at least until they use too many and are
logged out.<br>
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If you are a sneaky sort of sysop you can set maxbadcount to 0,
which will not log the user out, thus giving the impression that
all is fine - but nothing is sent out to other locally connected
users or nodes.<br>
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Enjoy.<br>
<br>
73 Dirk G1TLH<br>
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PS This is the first on my list of fixes / enhancements, so
there will be further updates for other known issues over the
next few weeks. <br>
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