Cheers, that's exactly what we need someone to do.

On 23/02/16 15:34, JP Maxwell wrote:
OK - so per the info here, you have to set the type of Captcha and add
in editing and create page as triggers requiring Captcha.

As an example to use QuestyCaptcha a the bottom of the LocalSettings.php
file:

https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:ConfirmEdit#QuestyCaptcha

And make sure the triggers are set:

https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:ConfirmEdit#Configuration

So, for example (you might want to change the questions), but the below
should at least stop the bleeding?

require_once "$IP/extensions/ConfirmEdit/ConfirmEdit.php";

// Use this line ONLY if your MediaWiki version is 1.25 or newer:
//wfLoadExtension( 'ConfirmEdit/QuestyCaptcha' );
// Use this line ONLY if your MediaWiki version is older than 1.25:
require_once "$IP/extensions/ConfirmEdit/QuestyCaptcha.php";

$wgCaptchaClass = 'QuestyCaptcha';

// Add your questions in LocalSettings.php using this format
$wgCaptchaQuestions[] = array( 'question' => "A question?", 'answer' =>
"An Answer");
$wgCaptchaQuestions[] = array( 'question' => 'How much wood would a
woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?', 'answer' => 'as much
wood as...' );
$wgCaptchaQuestions[] = array( 'question' => "What is this wiki's
name?", 'answer' => "$wgSitename" );
// You can also provide several acceptable answers to a given question
(the answers shall be in lowercase):
$wgCaptchaQuestions[] = array( 'question' => "2 + 2 ?", 'answer' =>
array( '4', 'four' ) );

$wgCaptchaTriggers['edit']          = true;
$wgCaptchaTriggers['create']        = true;


J.P. Maxwell / tipit.net <http://www.tipit.net>


On Tue, Feb 23, 2016 at 12:55 AM, Tom Fifield <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    For wiki.o.o, I believe this is at:

    https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Special:Version

    On 23/02/16 14:51, JP Maxwell wrote:

        I did setup a wiki and have a look at this briefly.   Can you
        confirm
        what extensions you are loading?  When you setup the wiki it
        generates a
        localsettings.php file that lists the extensions:



        Inline image 1

        # Enabled Extensions. Most extensions are enabled by including
        the base
        extension file here
        # but check specific extension documentation for more details
        # The following extensions were automatically enabled:
        wfLoadExtension( 'ConfirmEdit' );
        wfLoadExtension( 'InputBox' );
        wfLoadExtension( 'SpamBlacklist' );
        wfLoadExtension( 'TitleBlacklist' );
        wfLoadExtension( 'WikiEditor' );

        I think if you have that ConfirmEdit extension you can enable
        captcha
        when creating new pages / editing existing ones.  In addition,
        there do
        seem to be some spam extensions that come built in.




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