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11 years 4 months ago #229236 by tboene
Users bypasses the CBlogin was created by tboene
Appreciate some help here.

I get a lot of user registration notifications from the site telling me that a user has created a new account.
It's always a bogus account like g.wer.vsdf@hotmail.com or similar.

Since I don't get notifications from CB upon user registration / activation I now suspect this comes from the standard Joomla 1.5.26 registration module.
I was under the impression that this was "taken over" by CB?

When I look in the CB user manager the mandatory fields are empty, and btw I also have captha enabled.

This again indicates the user registration comes from the standard user registration located somewhere - I just don't know how to disable it (Disabling user reg it in Joomla's global configuration also disables CB user registration).

Alternatively hide it...

Any hints?

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11 years 4 months ago #229244 by nant
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tboene wrote: Appreciate some help here.

I get a lot of user registration notifications from the site telling me that a user has created a new account.
It's always a bogus account like g.wer.vsdf@hotmail.com or similar.

Since I don't get notifications from CB upon user registration / activation I now suspect this comes from the standard Joomla 1.5.26 registration module.
I was under the impression that this was "taken over" by CB?

When I look in the CB user manager the mandatory fields are empty, and btw I also have captha enabled.

This again indicates the user registration comes from the standard user registration located somewhere - I just don't know how to disable it (Disabling user reg it in Joomla's global configuration also disables CB user registration).

Alternatively hide it...

Any hints?


Read the installation guide and readme files that cam with your CB 1.9 distribution.

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11 years 4 months ago #229252 by tboene
Replied by tboene on topic Users bypasses the CBlogin
I probably should just write "I HAVE" - but then again, short replies - what are they worth anyway?

I'm guessing you are referring to the README-NEW-INSTALL.txt section 7 (disable the standard Joomla login module)
Or section 8 dealing with the mandatory menu item?

Or do you mean CB1.9_Installation.pdf page 15-22 explaining the above in a different way?

Well I have, but thanks anyway..

:)

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11 years 4 months ago #229258 by nant
Replied by nant on topic Users bypasses the CBlogin

tboene wrote: I probably should just write "I HAVE" - but then again, short replies - what are they worth anyway?

I'm guessing you are referring to the README-NEW-INSTALL.txt section 7 (disable the standard Joomla login module)
Or section 8 dealing with the mandatory menu item?

Or do you mean CB1.9_Installation.pdf page 15-22 explaining the above in a different way?

Well I have, but thanks anyway..

:)


From the README-NEW-INSTALL.txt file:

11) [RECOMMENDED]
If you want to allow registrations only through Community Builder:
- in Admin->Components->Community Builder->Configuration->Registration:
set "Allow User Registration" to
"yes, independently of global site setting"

- in Joomla 3.0/2.5 Administration->Users->User Manager click the
Options button and set 'Allow User Registration' parameter to 'No'.

- in Joomla 1.5 Admin->Site->Global Configuration->System:
set "Allow User Registration" to "No".

- in Joomla 1.0/Mambo Admin->Site->Global Configuration->Site

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