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mod_smacks: Send out more ack requests where needed Under some circumstances it was possible that more than "max_unacked_stanzas" where left in the outgoing stanza queue without forcing an ack. This could happen, when more stanzas entered the queue while the last ack request was still unanswered. Now the test "#queue > max_unacked_stanzas" is done upon receiving an ack as well as when sending out stanzas, which fixes this bug.
author tmolitor <thilo@eightysoft.de>
date Sun, 12 Feb 2017 19:27:50 +0100
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labels:
- 'Stage-Alpha'
summary: A web interface to register user accounts
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Introduction
------------

There are various reasons to prefer web registration instead of
"in-band" account registration over XMPP. For example the lack of
CAPTCHA support in clients and servers.

Details
-------

mod\_register\_web has Prosody serve a web page where users can sign up
for an account. It implements reCaptcha to prevent automated sign-ups
(from bots, etc.).

Configuration
-------------

The module is served on Prosody's default HTTP ports at the path
`/register_web`. More details on configuring HTTP modules in Prosody can
be found in our [HTTP documentation](http://prosody.im/doc/http).

To configure the CAPTCHA you need to supply a 'captcha\_options' option:

        captcha_options = {
          recaptcha_private_key = "12345";
          recaptcha_public_key = "78901";
        }

The keys for reCaptcha are available in your reCaptcha account, visit
[recaptcha.net](http://recaptcha.net/) for more info.

If no reCaptcha options are set, a simple built in captcha is used.

Compatibility
-------------

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  0.9   Works
  0.8   Doesn't work
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Todo
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Lots. The module is very basic at the moment. In particular I would like
to see:

Customisation (CSS and/or HTML)

Different CAPTCHA implementation support

Collection of additional data, such as email address

The module kept simple!