Customizable & simple Pleroma/Kocaptcha-compatible CAPTCHA. (Mirror) https://hak.xwx.moe/jadedctrl/kaptchapelo
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Kaptĉapelo is a simple Kocaptcha-compatible CAPTCHA server, to keep out robots and people with dubious intent. Rather than auto-generated challenges like Kocaptcha, though, Kaptĉapelo lets you create shiny, pretty, custom challenges.
Since Kaptĉapelo is a kinda-sorta drop-in replacement for Kocaptcha, you can use it as CAPTCHA for your Pleroma server.
Kaptĉapelo requires the following:
sbcl
.To install these, you can run the following commands (replacing guix
with your package-manager of choice)…
$ guix install sbcl
$ mkdir --parents ~/.local/lib/quicklisp/
$ wget https://beta.quicklisp.org/quicklisp.lisp
$ sbcl --load quicklisp.lisp
And then, in SBCL, run…
* (quicklisp-quickstart:install :path "~/.local/lib/quicklisp/")
* (ql:add-to-init-file)
* (quit)
Back in the shell, we can clone Kaptĉapelo…
$ cd ~/.local/lib/quicklisp/local-projects/
$ git clone https://notabug.org/jadedctrl/kaptchapelo
In the sources, you can find a script (run-kaptchapelo.lisp
), which can be used like so:
$ # First, let’s make it executable…
$ chmod +x ~/.local/lib/quicklisp/local-projects/kaptchapelo/run-kaptchapelo.lisp
$ # … now we can run it…
$ ~/.local/lib/quicklisp/local-projects/kaptchapelo/run-kaptchapelo.lisp
Now, Kaptchapelo should be running and good to go; visit http://localhost:5001 and have a look!
You’ll probably be running Kaptchapelo through a reverse proxy; here’s how you can add it to an existing server definition with nginx:
server {
[…]
location /new {
set $target http://localhost:5001;
proxy_buffering off;
proxy_pass http://localhost:5001;
}
location /captcha/ {
set $target http://localhost:5001;
proxy_buffering off;
proxy_pass http://localhost:5001;
}
[…]
}
That is to say, you don’t need a dedicated subdomain!
Making custom captchas is easy! A challenge is simply a PNG file (question) and a TXT file (answer). … that’s it! Literally.
Note that the PNG and TXT files should have the same name (bird.png
and bird.txt
, not bird2.png
and bird1.txt
), and that the TXT answer should consist of one line with no newline.
A peek through this repository’s example captchas (in ./captcha/
) should give you the idea.
It’s likely you’ll want to provide a custom directory in which to store your captchas; no problem! Just edit the aforementioned run-kaptchapelo.lisp
script, which contains a line…
:captcha-directory #p"~/.local/lib/quicklisp/local-projects/kaptchapelo/captcha/"
… all you have to do is replace the path there with your own. In addition, you can also change the port and address by editing this script.
Author: Jaidyn Ann @jadedctrl@jam.xwx.moe
License: GNU AGPLv3