On Mon, Oct 30, 2006 at 04:15:21PM -0600, Allen Bierbaum wrote:
> 
> Just like many others around here, several of the trac sites I run have 
> been getting hammered with spam.  I know that Christopher Lenz has been 
> working on revamping the spamfilter plugin and I applaud that work.  I 
> can't wait to try it out.  That said, I am very interested in the 
> captcha work from this ticket.  http://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/4034 
> 
> Using a captcha seems like a great way to really lock down a site while 
> still allowing valid users to do what they need.   The ticket above has 
> two different captcha implementations and they both seem interesting.
> 
> Has anyone tried these systems?  Are they the recommended way to do this 
> for now or is there another effort that I should be aware of?  Any 
> reason not to start running these on production sites?  (I *really* need 
> to get rid of the spam ASAP)

I haven't tested the plugin on a production site yet. I'd like to get
feedback before doing so, so if people could test it I would be
appreciative. The plugin works against 0.10 for both anonymous and
authenticated users. Authenticated users are only checked if
spam-filter.trust_authenticated=false in trac.ini (same as SpamFilter).

The other solution on that ticket is a patch against current trunk, I
believe.

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