Still not a guarantee. There is no guarantee for stopping spam. Just ask Google, Hotmail, Facebook, Twitter, etc.
One of the big things going on now is that companies are paying people to create accounts. They also use proxies from computers infected with viruses, which makes it extra hard to catch.
For one client, that has seen over 40,000 spam account in the past 2 months (we tried Mollom, Botcha, every Captcha method and Bad Behavior). I have been trying numerous, custom modules and methods. I have one that is working really well right now. I'm afraid to release it though, since if the spammers get a hold of it then they can see the work around.
What you need to do is be very vigilant. Record the request headers and look for things in there that might give it up. Try to limit the number of registrations for a period of time for each IP. Block the countries, if they are all coming from a certain one. Actually you can block the registration page for those countries.
But, as I said in the beginning, there is not a fool-proof way. If someone does come up with it, then their name would be about as common as Bill Gates and their wallet close to the same size. The big companies spend millions trying to fight spam accounts and are still losing out on the battle.
Jamie Holly http://www.intoxination.net http://www.hollyit.net
On 10/30/2012 5:00 PM, Lynn wrote:
The only module you'll need for all spam (comments, bogus account creation, etc)... works awesome. http://drupal.org/project/botcha
On Oct 30, 2012, at 11:21 AM, Patrick Avella wrote:
Hi Nancy, unfortunately blocking individual IPs and blocks of IPs does not guarantee you're blocking a specific country. There is a GeoIP Apache module that translates IP addresses into geographic location, and happens at the web server layout. This is much different than the built in IP-Blocking that happens in the drupal layer and is much less flexible.
I would not recommend blocking blocks of IP addresses w/o Geo look up information, as you're not guaranteed uniform IP address allocation globally.
On Tue, Oct 30, 2012 at 12:51 PM, Ms. Nancy Wichmann nan_wich@bellsouth.net wrote:
You don't need any modules to block IPs. Go to admin/config/people/ip-blocking
Nancy Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. -- Dr. Martin L. King, Jr.
From: Patrick Avella You can also block countries via GeoIP and apache,
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