Version: 1.1.1, by kh99
Developer Last Online: Sep 2020
Category: Anti-Spam Options -
Version: 4.x.x
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Released: 01-31-2013
Last Update: 02-15-2013
Installs: 443
Uses Plugins Auto-Templates
Re-useable Code Translations
No support by the author.
What is it?
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This mod rejects registrations where the form is filled out in less than a minimum time. You can configure one of the following actions to be taken when an automated registration is detected:
- Show a "No Permissions" page
- Display the "Successful Registration" message but without creating an account
- Redirect the user to any URL you choose
- Reload the registration page with an error message of your choosing
You can also provide a list of email addresses to be notified each time a registration is blocked.
Added for version 1.1.1: Time delay enforcer, maximum time option, time limits to cut down on email notifications, posting to a thread.
In the future, I'd like to add some simple logging and statistics, and a summary type of email notification (because people seem to quickly get tired of the single emails).
Note: I coded this myself from scratch, but I would like to acknowledge a couple of previous mods that used this same idea, by users Calorie and noppid, and maybe others. In any case, I believe this one adds some features that the others don't have.
Other advantages: no ads or links, no abuse of update notifications, no disappearing features, no threats to delete the mod (it will never be deleted, at least by me). Also, translations are allowed.
Installation:
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1) If you have "Is Bot", "Stop the Registration Bots", "Spammers Suck!", or another mod that works on registration time, note any admincp settings for that mod then uninstall it.
2) Import the product XML file from the Product Manager.
3) Go to Settings > Options > Spambot Stopper Options and configure the desired settings.
4) IMPORTANT: try to register a new user to make sure that there are no problems with humans registering. If you want, you can also temporarily set the minimum time to a higher value (like 60 seconds) and test to see if the spammer rejection is working.
That's an interesting idea. I suppose there's no reason not to apply the same idea to that form. But of course it would only work if it's being submitted by a bot.
I have my minimum value set at 10 with max set at 0. I also have the force user to wait until minimum time enabled, then have the redirect to registration page with error message. I was going through my glow-host spam logs and noticed the same users hitting the page 5+ times so I went to do a test registration and noticed that even after the timer stopped and the registration button enabled it is always returning the user to the registration page with the error message specified in the settings.
I AM using FunCaptcha but that shouldn't have any issues i wouldn't think.
I have my minimum value set at 10 with max set at 0. I also have the force user to wait until minimum time enabled, then have the redirect to registration page with error message. I was going through my glow-host spam logs and noticed the same users hitting the page 5+ times so I went to do a test registration and noticed that even after the timer stopped and the registration button enabled it is always returning the user to the registration page with the error message specified in the settings.
I AM using FunCaptcha but that shouldn't have any issues i wouldn't think.
I'm sorry that it's not working for you. All I can tell you right now is to disable it (which you probably figured out already). Others have reported that it doesn't work when Captcha is enabled, so maybe you're having a similar problem. If I get a chance to look in to that issue I'll post an update.