Bot Tracker 2.3.0 released
October 15th, 2007
Bot Tracker 2.3.0 is out now. The most important change is a new feature to track and optionally block attacks.
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I’ve been using it since CrawlTrack 2.3.0 was released on 27th of September. Now CrawlTrack/Bot Tracker is logging and blocking code and sql injection attempts!
Version numbering of Bot Tracker is now synced to CrawlTrack’s version numbering. Chacheing is turned off, I am working on a version of Bot Tracker with the caching feature enabled.
New Users:
Just upload the unpacked plugin into your wp-content/plugins directory. Activate the plugin and go to Bot Tracker submenu on your Dashboard.
Upgrade instructions:
If you are already using Bot Tracker, simply upload Bot Tracker 2.3.0 overwriting the existing files within your plugins/bot-tracker directory. There is no need to deactivate/activate the plugin.
The first time you enter the Bot Tracker Admin Screen, you’ll be presented with an upgrade message:
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See also:
- Find Us in dutch language (January 13th, 2008)
- Plugins in action: Mini-Slides (November 19th, 2007)
- Demo Mode 1.2 released (November 18th, 2007)
- Plugins in action: Mini-Slides on timbuktoons.tv (November 17th, 2007)
- Demo Mode 1.1 released (November 9th, 2007)


October 15th, 2007 at 8:54 pm
I am getting a 404 page not found error when I click on the Bot Tracker submenu on my dashboard. I am using Wordpress 2.3. Is this to be expected until my stats are collected for the first time?
- Keith
October 16th, 2007 at 8:29 am
Please disregard my previous comment. I re-uploaded the plugin and everything works now. However, I did get a fatal error due to a missing “cache” folder in the “crawltrack” directory. I simply added an empty folder named “cache” to the directory and it corrected the issue.
Keith