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Republican Congressman Cuts Off Access To Official Website From BloggersDisclaimer: This article is a blog post and does not represent the views
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Nov 5 2007 12:00AM
http://democrats.org/blog.html Congressman Adrian Smith of Nebraska's third congressional is so upset with a group of bloggers who have been following his votes and keeping him accountable that he's cut off access from his Congressional website from the website of bloggers. A while back, I noticed that whenever I clicked on the link from my website to Adrian Smith's Congressional website, I'd get the following message: ... I got my response today. Some of it is technical, and I don't understand it, but what the tech wrote is very clear in explaining what they found (emphasis is mine):|
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GovTrends is the official website vendor for Nebraska's Third District Congressman Adrian Smith. As a disclaimer, we are a bi-partisan technology vendor providing web services to many congressional offices. We are very concerned with the misunderstanding that has been brought to our attention by Congressman Smith's office.
We were contacted by the congressman's office regarding the problem bloggers on Blogspot were having linking to the congressman's website. Upon further investigation we discovered our servers were set by default to block all referring traffic from Blogspot due to the proliferation of spammers. So, in effect, this 'blocking' of Blogspot is affecting all of the websites on our server - both Democrat and Republican. To be clear, neither us nor our client were aware of the blocking being done prior to today (we have over 2000 different websites on our blacklist that we download from gotroot.com) and we apologize for any inconvenience this has caused Blogspot bloggers.
We are currently researching a solution that will relieve this situation as soon as possible. If we feel that Blogspot does not pose a spamming threat to any of our clients’ websites or our servers, we will allow its incoming traffic. Again, we apologize for the inconvenience this has caused and hope to have this resolved soon.
Best Regards,
GovTrends
Website Design Studio
congress at govtrends.com
Our role at GovTrends is to provide our client's on both sides of the aisle websites that are safe and accessible by everyone on the Internet.
We, here at GovTrends, want to give you and your readers an accurate explanation of what is happening with the Blogspot refer links.
Servers have different requirements - some are less strict then others. There are dozens of servers hosting congressional website, each with different requirements because of various website vendors and differing technologies.
How does this affect congressional websites? Every congressional website has email forms that can, with enough effort, be highjacked by spam robots to be used to send spam through congressional servers to random people. Our goal is to minimize this type of spam by blocking potential threats.
Due to strict security requirements and high volume of “spider” generated spam congressional websites receive, we use the blacklist definitions of gotroots.com as they are reputable for providing security config files. In the case of the “blacklist config” file, line 7060 - blocks refers from " #SecFilterSelective HTTP_Referer|ARGS www.*\.blogspot due to spamming issues.
Add the link http://www.joinadrian.com/ to your blogspot account and you will see the site. It's a different server, different vendor, runs different technology, just more prone to spam.
We are currently unblocking blogspot temperately for our congressional clients, and will monitor refers and traffic. Should these refer links cause harm or increased amounts of spider spam, we will review and block the http refers again WITHOUT WARNING. This decision is ours as our number one priority is security for all our congressional clients. Again, we apologize for the inconvenience this has caused.
Best Regards,
GovTrends
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