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I've installed this mod and that went well, but Im not sure I did it all correctly. On the plus side instead of 14,000 new users with names like LKCJOERIMDLK I have none (empty board for the moment), but I want to get this sorted out before I develop the site further.
I can see 16 users (bots) all trying to hit and they are being show an error page according to the user list, but nothing is being appended to a thread I set up for this purpose. I don't care to get emails each time, but having it hit the thread would be handy. Should the thread id be just the number or the full string? |
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Anyway, if you have Glow Host spam-o-matic installed, you could try disabling that temporarily to see if you start getting posts from this mod, then at least we'll know that's what the problem is. ETA: oh, also you need to enter (in the last option) the userid (number) of a user and that will be used as the author of the posts. |
Thanks for the response.
Yep, it is enabled for sending messages to a thread. the thread is set using just the number. I have it set to use userid 1 (which is a valid account) and I have tried both the number and the full string 13932 13932-Thread-for-block-posts I only have the Q&A enabled, maybe that's the thing blocking them? Its possible I guess, I can turn that off for a while. I will let it cook another day, see if anything shows up. |
Hmm...well, if you have people being blocked based on time, then you should be seeing notices. Have you tried registering a test account yourself to make sure it's working? You can also turn off "Force Wait for Minimum Time", and set the min time higher, then register in less than the min time and see what happens (although on a live site you could potentially block real users while you've got it configured for testing).
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well, its doing something :)... I turned it off for 5 minutes, removed it, installed it, configured it, and in those 5 minutes I had new users and garbage showing up. So its working, just not the posting to the thread part.
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Ok the piece that disables the 'proceed' buton on the registration form works, if i set it to 300 seconds its unusable until the time expires, but if i leave the button alone the registration is still processed whether the time expired or not. Im running 4.2.1 of vb, is this too new? Until I get the bot thing sorted out Im not opening up to the world so there are no users yet, I can blow it all away and start from scratch. Also, could this be due to some web hosting limitation of the php config? Im not sure how this works, but I would expect it is just comparing timestamps of when the form loads to when it is submitted, which shouldnt be reliant on any special php functions.
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By leave button alone I mean turn off the option to disable the button until the timer expires. Im not manually editing any code, all change are made via the plugin management form.
PHP on my host is 5.2.17 |
Oh, OK. And php5.2 should be OK. Let me try it on 4.2.1 and see if it works and we'll figure out where to go from there.
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