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captcha always on login (protect remote login bot)
#11
cmon guys some one help me thx
#12
25 days waiting for an answer, hopefully
#13
have you tried the suggested code modification ? (ref. post #7)
#14
(2013-09-28, 11:26 AM).m. Wrote: have you tried the suggested code modification ? (ref. post #7)

yes but nothing happened
#15
15.039 view
#16
^ 14,999 of which were spiders and bots, unfortunately.
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#17
(2013-09-30, 05:50 PM)Josh H. Wrote: ^ 14,999 of which were spiders and bots, unfortunately.

30000 view

Angry just unnecessary message, Why do not you help
#18
(2013-10-01, 12:22 PM)codetr Wrote:
(2013-09-30, 05:50 PM)Josh H. Wrote: ^ 14,999 of which were spiders and bots, unfortunately.

30000 view

Angry just unnecessary message, Why do not you help

I said that so you'd understand in the future that 30000 views does not mean that 30,000 people are watching the thread.

You could always change around variables and field names a bit, and there's a shot you could break login scripts that way.

But there's no 100% perfect way to stop bots.

Besides, why are you obsessed over login scripts? Let them try but just block them out. And then you can gain info about the source of an attack and learn a bit about it perhaps.

That's my advice.
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#19
Good advice too. Rolleyes
#20
Josh H. Wrote:But there's no 100% perfect way to stop bots.

know, but need to get the login process to get captcha.Dodgy

118,902 view there is no solution.


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