From: tlhackque <tlh...@ya...> - 2016-04-14 17:30:02
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On 14-Apr-16 12:34, van...@gm... wrote: > Where I can download this plugin. Thanks > > > <quote author='tlhackque'> > I've added a backend for the CAPTCHA plugin that supports the new Google > reCAPTCHA API (checkbox captcha, etc). It's packaged as a .tar file that > can be dropped onto the sqirrelmail directory. > > Where do I post the .tar file for the community? The patches URL on > squirrelmail.org points to a stale page on sourceforge. > > I guess someone will ask: it's a new backend because the parameters are > different, the api requires https, and some people may not want the new > version. The new backend is checkbox_recaptcha. Still, it's an easy > upgrade - edit the checkbox_recaptcha config file and switch the backend > name. Things are just different enough to require a different config, > but not so different as to be hard to make the change. > > Caveat: I provided code to detect and use the 1.5.2+ template system, > but as I don't run it, it's not tested. The normal code works for me. > > The kit also includes an optional patch allowing IPv6 wildcards in the > hide/show by IP address lists. I didn't add IPv6 CIDR support as (a) I > don't need it and (b) it's a bit of a pain to deal with 128 bit addresses. > > Finally, if you haven't hard about the new reCAPTCHA, see > http://googleonlinesecurity.blogspot.com/2014/12/are-you-robot-introducing-no-captcha.html > In short, it's a better user experience - most of the time. I never got a response to my question from 2014 ("where do I put it")? For now, I posted a copy at https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2g2SW-v7RFZMG04bmQ3ZTVwQVU/view?usp=sharing It would be nice if there was a permanent home. |