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How to add Captcha in login page  (Mono Support )

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panos-pag

panos.pag

4/1/2015 10:23:09 AM
Is there an easy way to add the captcha module in the login page? Are there any tips?
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Our version:
MonoX v4.9.40.4845 [12/25/2013], DB v4.7.3842
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dgostinski

dgostinski

4/1/2015 11:31:56 AM
Hi,

That would require a bit of programming, creating custom login module that inherits MonoSoftware.MonoX.ModuleGallery.LoginModule. Then you can use captchaModule.IsCaptchaValid() in LoginModule_Authenticate method.

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4/1/2015 11:49:45 AM
does the LoginModule support events too? That way we could maybe avoid subclassing it and in its .ascx file (assuming it is an ASP.net user control) we could add code (inline) for to handle some AuthenticateQuery event by talking to the child captcha module (if I understand correctly where it is defined) and either returning false to some ByRef parameter passed to the event handler or throw some exception that you then catch to cancel the authentication

or does MonoX only support subclassing? Up to now we have avoided using a custom project and we're just modifying the markup files
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dgostinski

dgostinski

4/1/2015 12:41:03 PM
Yes, LoginModule_Authenticate is event. There is also LoginModule_LoggingIn event, use whatever works best for you.
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