We definitely hear ya about spam. We have at least a thousand attempts a day for registrations. We use
SpamBotCheck
, which checks the user's email and IP address against a couple of public databases to see if they're known spammers. It seems to work just fine for us.
As for integration of a spam verification into JFBConnect, it really hasn't been an issue or something we think we need. The 'fake' registration attempts all go through Joomla's standard registration. For a user to create a fake account with JFBConnect, they need to have a social network login first. If they're creating spammy social network accounts, they'll usually get blacklisted by those social networks pretty quickly and therefore can't login to your site. In over 5 years of developing JFBConnect, we've never heard of a spam registration issue with social registrations.
For your issues with JFBConnect, I'm still unsure of what is actually wrong. Above, you just mention 'problems'. Can you please help explain what functionality you're trying to configure and what issues you're running into? From the above, it definitely sounds like you're working on the social network authentication. If so, can you let me know:
* What networks are you testing with? Facebook, Google, LinkedIn or Twitter?
* Have you created the
"Applications"
for those networks and obtained your App IDs and Secret Keys?
* When you try to authenticate, what happens? Do you get an error message, a blank page, etc?
* Can you set the "Enable Debug Mode" setting in JFBConnect -> Configuration to "Yes" and check if any other error messages appear during authentication?
Please let us know any details about your issues and we'll gladly help. There are a ton of features in JFBConnect, so we need to narrow down any problems you're having one step at a time.
Thanks,
Alex