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README.md | ||
kaptchapelo.asd | ||
kaptchapelo.lisp | ||
run-kaptchapelo.lisp |
Kaptĉapelo
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.
Installation
Setup
Kaptĉapelo requires the following:
- A Common Lisp implementation. I’d recommend Steel Bank Common Lisp, which is robust and available on many operating systems under the package-name
sbcl
. - Quicklisp, a “package-manager” for Common Lisp libraries.
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
Execution
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!
Configuration
Web-server
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!
Custom captchas
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.
Captcha directory
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.
Misc. information
Author: Jaidyn Ann @jadedctrl@jam.xwx.moe
License: GNU AGPLv3