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litespeed_wiki:config:recaptcha [2019/09/23 14:22] Jackson Zhang [Advanced Configuration: Define reCAPTCHA Actions Through Rewrite Rules] |
litespeed_wiki:config:recaptcha [2020/01/23 19:42] George Wang [End-user can define reCAPTCHA Actions Through Rewrite Rules in .htaccess] |
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- | ===== Advanced Configuration: Define reCAPTCHA Actions Through Rewrite Rules ===== | + | ===== Set "Trusted <ip>" in .htaccess to bypass reCAPTCHA check ==== |
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+ | Since LSWS 5.4RC1, LSWS added virtual host trusted IP support, where you use ''Trusted 1.2.3.4, 5.6.7.8'' for IPv4 or ''Trusted [2001:db8:85a3:8d3:1319:8a2e:370:7348]'' for IPv6 in Virtual Host document root .htaccess to bypass reCAPTCHA, it also unblock blocked IP and make that IP trusted for that vhost. | ||
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+ | ===== End-user can define reCAPTCHA Actions Through Rewrite Rules in .htaccess ===== | ||
If Server System Admin would like the end-user to control/enable reCAPTCHA through .htaccess, System Admin will need to enable reCAPTCHA from server level globally and set server sensitivity to ''0'' first. | If Server System Admin would like the end-user to control/enable reCAPTCHA through .htaccess, System Admin will need to enable reCAPTCHA from server level globally and set server sensitivity to ''0'' first. | ||