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Captcha Recaptcha protection for Registration easy mod. to stop spambots

Started by Joe Carver, March 30, 2009, 04:55:27 AM

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Joe Carver

See Reply #4 below for latest revision
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Hello, Here is a Captcha mod. for registration using recaptcha. One file, register.php is modified. One file captcha_errmssg_reg.php is added to the gallery root. This mod. will provide a visual confirmation for new registrations and should slow down spambots. It is now running on my two Coppermine installations. Users gallery i-imagine.net    |||   Personal gallery gallery.josephcarver.com you can try testing at the personal gallery http://gallery.josephcarver.com/natural/register.php
(no email needed or privileges gained).

There is an attached zip with the error response file and a readme with these instructions. The register.php file modified in this example is Coppermine version: 1.4.21. The galleries above are running patched 1.4.2 with sef urls, remove_modify, cpmfetch.
Instructions
1) Get keys and files from recaptcha.net you will have to register      
         - public and private keys for your site(s)/domains - it's free
         - recaptchalib.php
2) Backup then modify the file  register.php  Insert your public and private keys where shown
         - find around line 194 - 196 , the code will look like this

<pre style="margin-top: 0pt; display: inline;">
<tr>
               <td colspan="2" align="center" class="tablef">
                       <input type="submit" name="submit" value="{$lang_register_php['submit']}" class="button" />


      - insert the following to look like this (between 194-196)
   <tr>
<td colspan="3" align="center" class="tablef"><br>Type the two words with a space. Then click
Submit<br><br>
<script>
var RecaptchaOptions = {
  theme : 'white'};
</script>
<script type="text/javascript"
  src="http://api.recaptcha.net/challenge?k=<YOUR PUBLIC RECAPTCHA KEY IN HERE>">
</script>
<noscript><h3> <br><u>YOU HAVE NO JAVASCRIPT</u>!<h3>
  <iframe src="http://api.recaptcha.net/noscript?k=<YOUR PUBLIC RECAPTCHA KEY HERE>"
      height="300" width="500" frameborder="0"></iframe><br>
  <textarea name="recaptcha_challenge_field" rows="3" cols="40">
  </textarea>
  <input type="hidden" name="recaptcha_response_field"
      value="manual_challenge">
</noscript>
<br>Click Get a  new challenge (above) for new words<br></td></tr><tr>
<td colspan="2" align="center" class="tablef">
<input type="submit" name="submit" value="{$lang_register_php['submit']}" class="button" />

      
         - find around line 285 , the code will look like this
   }

   if ($CONFIG['reg_requires_valid_email'] || $CONFIG['admin_activation']) {

         - insert the following to look like this (between 285-287)
   
}
$errmssg = implode("", file('errmssg.html'));
        require_once('recaptchalib.php');    
$privatekey = "YOUR PRIVATE RECAPTCHA KEY HERE";
$resp = recaptcha_check_answer ($privatekey,
$_SERVER["REMOTE_ADDR"],
$_POST["recaptcha_challenge_field"],
$_POST["recaptcha_response_field"]);
if (!$resp->is_valid) {
die(header('Location: captcha_errmssg_reg.php'));
  }
  if ($CONFIG['reg_requires_valid_email'] || $CONFIG['admin_activation']) {

3) Upload files:  captcha_errmssg_reg.php and recaptchalib.php  to your cpg root
4) Upload the new modified register.php after backing up original
5) Test and your registration process is now captcha protected from spambots

I hope this can stop more spammers. Have fun with it as you like, this mod is very simple and could be improved too.
i-imagine
captcha for comments is here http://forum.coppermine-gallery.net/index.php/topic,58757.0.html  and captcha for ecards is here http://forum.coppermine-gallery.net/index.php/topic,58782.0.html



Hein Traag


Joe Carver

Upgrades done and all three captcha mods. are now installed into ver. 1.4.21 files. Upgrade was easy, thanks for all of the reminding to do so. It has been only a short time and my sites have low rankings, but I have not had any obvious spam activity and new users have registered through the captcha.

It is a pleasure to share
i-imagine

Joe Carver

Corrections to the first post. Reference to .html file instead of .php for error response.
To install a recaptcha for user registration | see i-imagine.net and gallery.josephcarver.com
There is an attached zip with the error response file and a readme with these instructions. The register.php file modified in this example is Coppermine version: 1.4.21. The galleries above are running 1.4.21. with sef urls, remove_modify, cpmfetch.
Instructions
1) Get keys and files from recaptcha.net you will have to register     
         - public and private keys for your site(s)/domains - it's free
         - recaptchalib.php
2) Backup then modify the file  register.php  Insert your public and private keys where shown
Quote- find around line 194 - 196 , the code will look like this<pre style="margin-top: 0pt; display: inline;">
<tr>
                <td colspan="2" align="center" class="tablef">
                        <input type="submit" name="submit" value="{$lang_register_php['submit']}" class="button" />

Quote- insert the following to look like this (between 194-196)<tr>
<td colspan="3" align="center" class="tablef"><br>Type the two words with a space. Then click
Submit<br><br>
<script>
var RecaptchaOptions = {
  theme : 'white'};
</script>
<script type="text/javascript"
    src="http://api.recaptcha.net/challenge?k=<YOUR PUBLIC RECAPTCHA KEY IN HERE>">
</script>
<noscript><h3> <br><u>YOU HAVE NO JAVASCRIPT</u>!<h3>
    <iframe src="http://api.recaptcha.net/noscript?k=<YOUR PUBLIC RECAPTCHA KEY HERE>"
        height="300" width="500" frameborder="0"></iframe><br>
    <textarea name="recaptcha_challenge_field" rows="3" cols="40">
    </textarea>
    <input type="hidden" name="recaptcha_response_field"
        value="manual_challenge">
</noscript>
<br>Click Get a  new challenge (above) for new words<br></td></tr><tr>
<td colspan="2" align="center" class="tablef">
<input type="submit" name="submit" value="{$lang_register_php['submit']}" class="button" />
Quote- find around line 285 , the code will look like this     }

    if ($CONFIG['reg_requires_valid_email'] || $CONFIG['admin_activation']) {
Quote- insert the following to look like this (between 194-196)
}

        require_once('recaptchalib.php');   
$privatekey = "YOUR PRIVATE RECAPTCHA KEY HERE";
$resp = recaptcha_check_answer ($privatekey,
$_SERVER["REMOTE_ADDR"],
$_POST["recaptcha_challenge_field"],
$_POST["recaptcha_response_field"]);
if (!$resp->is_valid) {
die(header('Location: captcha_errmssg_reg.php'));

   }

   if ($CONFIG['reg_requires_valid_email'] || $CONFIG['admin_activation']) {
3) Upload files:  captcha_errmssg_reg.php and recaptchalib.php  to your cpg root
4) Upload the new modified register.php after backing up original
5) Test and your registration process is now captcha protected from spambots

Sorry if any trouble, I thought it would be a day or two for a break before I found another typo or error leftover | i-imagine

Joe Carver

This mod. version uses AJAX to load a third party visual (reCAPTCHA)  challenge to the registration form. It uses the error handling already built into register.php The captcha is hidden from the user until it is called. Like the above method it uses a public and private key set.

This method seems to solve two issues found when the above methods were used:1) Conflict with other mods'/plugins' javascript would cause IE to get "lost" and out of the gallery. 2) External page error handling did not cooperate well with other plugins/mods that rewrite the page header (best guess). 

Bots should not be able to get past the protections in this mod. so far it has worked for me.
The files register.php and template.htm are modifed and one file is added to your gallery root directory. To uninstall this mod. replace register.php with a clean copy.

1) Get the keys and register your domains at recaptcha.net - they are free
2) Get file recaptchalib.php from recaptcha.net. Upload it to your gallery root directory.
      a) you can also get a set of testing files for validation testing and practice
3) Modify files  register.php    and    template.htm  (for every template that you use)
      a) Insert your PUBLIC and PRIVATE keys where shown below
4) After backup, upload mod. files to their directories - you are done

QuoteInsert into the <HEAD> of your template.htm<script type="text/javascript" src="http://api.recaptcha.net/js/recaptcha_ajax.js"></script>

Quotein your register.php file find
         
                <td colspan="2" align="center" class="tablef">
                        <input type="submit" name="submit" value="{$lang_register_php['submit']}"

class="button" />
Quotereplace it with this - insert your key where shown

                               <td class="tableb_compact" align ="center" colspan="3">
<div><br></div>

<script>
function showRecaptcha(element, submitButton, themeName) {
  Recaptcha.create("YOUR PUBLIC RECAPTCHA KEY GOES IN HERE", element, {
        theme: 'white',
        tabindex: 0,
        callback: Recaptcha.focus_response_field
  });
  hideSubmitButtons();
  document.getElementById(submitButton).style.visibility = "visible";
}

function hideSubmitButtons() {
  document.getElementById('submit_button_1').style.visibility = "hidden";
 
}

function destroyRecaptchaWidget() {
  hideSubmitButtons();
  Recaptcha.destroy();
}

</script>

<form method="post" action="">

<p>

<input type="button" class="button"  value="Click here - type the words - click submit" 

onclick="showRecaptcha('dynamic_recaptcha_1', 'submit_button_1', 'red');"></input>
<div id="dynamic_recaptcha_1"></div>



<input type="submit"  style="visibility: hidden" id="submit_button_1" class="button" name="submit"

value="{$lang_register_php['submit']}" /></input>


<div><br></div>
                             

<input type="button" class="comment_button" value="Hide the reCAPTCHA widget" 

onclick="destroyRecaptchaWidget();"></input>

<br><br>

Quotein your file register.php find
  $error = '<li>' . $lang_register_php['err_duplicate_email'];
            return false;
        }

        mysql_free_result($result);
    }
Quoteinsert below it this code with your key where shown

        require_once('recaptchalib.php');   
$privatekey = "YOUR PRIVATE RECAPTCHA KEY GOES IN HERE";
$resp = recaptcha_check_answer ($privatekey,
$_SERVER["REMOTE_ADDR"],
$_POST["recaptcha_challenge_field"],
$_POST["recaptcha_response_field"]);
if (!$resp->is_valid) {
$error .= '<li>' . 'Captcha Error - Please Try Again - You Will Need to

Re-enter your Password First';
if ($error != '') return false;
}

It is now installed here i-imagine.net  and gallery.josephcarver.com/natural/ - try it, any feedback is welcome.
Other styles than this hidden one can be applied. It seems to be keeping the usual offenders away, even though their ip addresses keep showing in the logs.
i-imagine


Criss

Since I'm fighting with spammers today, I've decided to install this mod as well. But I got an error after clicking 'Submit registration button'

QuoteScript called without the required parameter(s). (username)

http://www.jcgallery.org

Joe Carver

My first impression is that you placed the captcha as a replacement for the "I agree" submit rather than the form/data submit.
<input type="submit" name="agree" value="{$lang_register_php['i_agree']}" class="button" />


This is something I have not yet tried. Retry as instructed above. This is part of what you replace.
<input type="submit" name="submit" value="{$lang_register_php['submit']}"




Criss

I tried it 3 times on clean register.php step by step but it still shows up at that page. Please check attached file (removed recaptcha keys)..

Joe Carver

So far your edits look fine.
Are you using a mod. or plugin for the login on your main page?
If yes, you might try toggling it on/off to test the effect. That would be one thing I could not test here.

I'm also curious as to the result and what plugin/mod. it might be.

Criss

I used to have Captcha 3.0 installed. Even after I uninstalled it, I couldn't get your mod to work. Deleting Captcha directory from the server helped tho and now everything works like it should. Please check  :)

Joe Carver

 It worked just fine. I was able register after being stopped by the captcha and also having it recognize a duplicate name.
The email arrived just now
QuoteThank you for registering at JC Source Gallery
In order to activate your account with username "i-imagine"

Thanks for the reply, I have not seen this installed anywhere else than my own gallery. Good Luck with the spammers.

Criss