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I highly recommend you put some kind of security on your registration page.
If not you will be overrun with spam within a month, I speak from experience ;)
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I second that - - !
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can you give me a suggestion on what to put i have not got a clue
I just picked a random forum as an example
http://www.thoughts.com/site/newuser

Notice the code that the user must enter, that is very important to keep out the spammers automated systems.
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I guess i am kinda dumb in these things. But in the security section of my gallery i dont see that type of number code. The following is my options. I clicked on hidden,but dont know if that is what i should do. If i do protected and type in Q and A will the forum members still be able to view it. Please help i do not want spam.


Enter a description for the types of people who will be using this secutiry level such as "Colleagues" or "Family"

Hidden
This is accessible only by typing the exact URL. It will not appear in listings and search

Protected
Question

Answer

Users will be prompted to correctly answer the above question before they can view this

Private
This is only visible to you.
I have no clue what you are talking about :?
I see the example of a bogus website, but I don't understand where it's supposed to be placed. What does it do?

When I registered for this site I supplied my email address as requested (and as is common for all such sites I have seen). Are you telling me that slurp sliders, bots, whatever... all have access to that registration information?

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chuckmsp wrote: I highly recommend you put some kind of security on your registration page.
If not you will be overrun with spam within a month, I speak from experience ;)


My previous post i was questioning how i handle the security on my prestophoto gallery. That is the only place that i actually registered. If there is something i am missing for security on the forum i would like to know that also. I hope someone understands this. :oops:
I believe that the org. post was directed and Christian and myself. Some sites require you to enter a code word when you register - it isn't visible to bots, so it keeps down spam.
thank you so much that makes me feel better.
Here's a link specific to phpbb (the bulletin board package used here - it's one of the more popular ones, so, of course, it's weaknesses are targeted & exploited easily)

Especially checkout section 3 in the article (which is a few years old, but still very relevant)

http://www.webmasterworld.com/forum103/274.htm
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