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litespeed_wiki:config:recaptcha [2019/07/08 18:34] qtwrk |
litespeed_wiki:config:recaptcha [2019/07/24 20:27] Jackson Zhang |
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- | When a visitor accesses the website , they will need to go though reCAPTCHA validation to protect against a DDoS attack such as HTTP Flood. | + | When a visitor accesses the website, they will need to go though reCAPTCHA validation. This validation protects the server against HTTP Flood and other DDoS attacks. |
- | Once visitor successfully passed reCAPTCHA, there will be about 20 minutes of white-list time, which means if this user continues browser the site, it won't hit reCATPCHA again for better user experience, unless visitor has been inactive for more than 20 minutes since last request. | + | After passing the reCAPTCHA validation, the visitor is temporarily whitelisted as long as they continue to browse the site. This makes for a better user experience. Once the visitor has been inactive for more than 20 minutes, reCAPTCHA is once again enabled for that visitor's next request. |
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===== Apply Your Own Site Key ===== | ===== Apply Your Own Site Key ===== | ||
- | You can apply your own reCAPTCHA key and adjust the configuration as you like. Client verification is completely determined by Google's reCAPTCHA service. The invisible type may display a difficult puzzle. | + | You can apply your own reCAPTCHA key and adjust the configuration as you like from [[https://developers.google.com/recaptcha/intro|here]]. Client verification is completely determined by Google's reCAPTCHA service. The invisible type may display a difficult puzzle. |
- | For server wide protection that needs to cover a lot of domains, make sure ''Verify the origin of reCAPTCHA'' solutions is unchecked. Otherwise, you may need to apply a key for each domain. | + | For server wide protection that needs to cover a lot of domains, make sure ''Verify the origin of reCAPTCHA'' solutions is unchecked. Otherwise, you may need to apply a key for each domain. Please refer google doc [[https://developers.google.com/recaptcha/docs/domain_validation|here]]. |
===== Set Trigger Sensitivity ===== | ===== Set Trigger Sensitivity ===== | ||
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Active connections * 100 / **Max Connections** > (100 - **Trigger Sensitivity**) | Active connections * 100 / **Max Connections** > (100 - **Trigger Sensitivity**) | ||
- | For example you have max connection set to 1000 , and trigger sensitivity to 20, and currently you have 900 connection , so in that case | + | For example: |
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+ | If **Max Connections** = ''1000'', **Trigger Sensitivity** = ''20'', and you currently have 900 connections, the formula would be evaluated like so: | ||
- | 900*100/1000 > 100 - 20 | + | 900 * 100 / 1000 > 100 - 20 |
90 > 80 | 90 > 80 | ||
- | so the incoming connection will get reCAPTCHA test. | + | The result is true, so the incoming connection //will// be given a reCAPTCHA test. |
- | and calculates backward , you will see that when connection is under 800, user won't hit reCAPTCHA test. | + | Calculating backwards, you can see that when the number of connections drops to less than 800, reCAPTCHA will not be invoked. |