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  • #80670

    In reply to: Moderate members

    zlamczyk
    Participant

    @messenlehner I really wish this plugin was working for me. I’m getting the following warnings/errors after clicking Save Options.

    Top of page…
    Warning: implode() [function.implode]: Invalid arguments passed in …/wp-content/plugins/bp-registration-options/bp-registration-options.php on line 36

    Next to each group checkbox is the same error/warning…
    Warning: in_array() [function.in-array]: Wrong datatype for second argument in …/wp-content/plugins/bp-registration-options/bp-registration-options.php on line 226/> GroupName

    Help please!

    #80661
    zlamczyk
    Participant

    Does anyone know if I have been modifying the correct file to change where the activation e-mail is sent to:
    bp-core-signup.php

    #80602
    zlamczyk
    Participant

    @vanmurray I haven’t had time to look into this yet, but yes, your problem sounds similar to my own. I don’t necessarily want to stop the user activation e-mail all together, I just want to change the wording and remove the activation url that is sent to them. Additionally, I’d like the activation url sent to me, the administrator, so that I am the only one doing the approving of user registrations.

    I will be working on this more tonight and provide an update as I make progress. In the meantime, if anyone has suggestions…..

    #80533
    Leland
    Participant

    What can I do make sure the xprofile data gets updated when register new users in WP? I am using a standard WP install and the most up to date BP install. I am using the mass user registration plugin to generate WP users – it fills in a username, first name, last name, etc. but all standard wp_usermeta values (nothing custom). I need to make sure that when a user is registered it also copies that data to the xprofile. I think John Jacoby wrote a plugin for that at one time in Jan but his download no longer works. Any help greatly appreciated. Thank you.

    I might be able to sponsor some help if that is required.

    #80509
    Van Murray
    Participant

    @zlamczyk: I think we are trying to work on the same thing.
    https://buddypress.org/community/groups/how-to-and-troubleshooting/forum/topic/disable-activation-email/

    I am getting spammed (bad) and they are simply using the activation email to approve themselves. My thought was just do a manual approval to either “activate”, “send activation email” or “delete from wp-signup”.

    I have modified manual member approve for BuddyPress so I can see the signup table and manually approve members.
    http://mattkern.com/wpmu-manually-approve-new-members-on-local-install/

    I just need to stop the automatic sending of the activation email. Do you know how?

    I’ve simply tried commenting out the following line in wp-core-signup.php to test, but it’s not working.
    wp_mail( $to, $subject, $message, $message_headers );

    This is the function; but for some reason the activation email still goes out.

    #80508
    zlamczyk
    Participant

    I guess I’ll try this:
    https://buddypress.org/community/groups/bp-registration-options/

    Not very good ratings and no support apparently.

    I will test and update.

    If anyone has any other suggestions, please reply asap. Thanks, in advance.

    zlamczyk
    Participant

    @piphut That plugin worked perfectly. Thanks for the suggestion! I can’t believe that I missed that plugin in the first place.

    #80500
    thekmen
    Participant

    thanks @nuprn1, exactly what I needed.
    @ffemtkl is that plugin working with 1.2.4.1 do you know?

    #80494
    rich! @ etiviti
    Participant
    #80485
    Kalman Labovitz
    Participant

    @thekmen – try this plugin, https://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/welcome-pack/, gives you many options.

    Kalman

    piphut
    Participant

    Try “registered users 2” ( https://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/registered-users-only-2/ ). It is compatible with MU and buddypress. I use it for one of my sites. “Authenticate” looks like it is very very old (only tested compatible up to wp 2.5.2)

    Sorry I can’t help more :/

    zlamczyk
    Participant

    It is set to that.

    Thanks for your respond @piphut, but seeing my site is really not necessary.

    Registration is open to everyone. I have a different plugin that makes registration only active once an admin approves them. That makes registration managed by admin prior to a user having access. Problem with only this plugin is that the site can still be seen (like the members, forums, groups, areas).

    That’s why I installed the Authenticate plugin. When a user tries to go to “http://members.domain.net/members” they are redirected to the login page, wp-login.php. The plugin is also set to allow access to “wp-register.php” to allow registration. Well, the plugin is set to work with WP single user only because it’s set to allow “wp-register.php”. Issue is that WPMU does not use that file for registration. It uses an action direct to a part of wp-login, or something. I cannot figure out how to allow the Registration link to work under WPMU and the Authenticate plugin.

    Could someone offer a suggestion, please? I tried the More Privacy Options offered by WPU Dev, but that failed miserably, too.

    #80416

    In reply to: Spam Blogs

    David Lewis
    Participant

    Actually… Terry is correct. SPAMers are in fact hiring people from India to fill our registration forms and CAPTCHA’s by hand. They get paid next to nothing and just sit there for hours and hours a day filling out CAPTCHA’s. I’m sure the majority of SPAM comes from Bots… but it’s not all bots. And there is no way to stop a human short of banning entire countries.

    piphut
    Participant

    can you post a link to your site? Also double-check to make sure admin panel > settings > general > “anyone can register” is checked just in case.

    #80410

    In reply to: Spam Blogs

    Van Murray
    Participant

    Also; each “blast” of spam users/blogs appear to come from different IPs, but the username always has a 7 digit number pattern after a random name. They all appear to come from “.info” email registrations.

    These registrations are bypassing the public registration form requirements somehow, but I believe they are legitimately activating their account (since I’ve had delays after disabling the registration form). There are entries in both _users and _signups tables that match.

    Hope this helps if anyone else is having this issue. I’m open to any temporary solutions for this particular pattern, but more importantly is there a good way to solve this long term?

    Is there a way to manually approve members? Maybe some step in between that would allow a manual send of the account activation email?

    zlamczyk
    Participant

    The register link is present. When it is clicked, a user is redirected right back to the login page.

    #80407

    In reply to: Spam Blogs

    Van Murray
    Participant

    Update: After several days of manually adding users with a form (that matches the registration form); I attempted to re-enabled registrations. Immediately I got 2 new spam users and blogs.

    New User: terrence1603615
    Remote IP: 65.75.250.92
    terrence1603615@LIEMAIL.INFO

    New User: cooper7790557
    Remote IP: 65.75.250.92
    cooper7790557@THEINBOX.INFO

    This is only happening on one of my installs (http://anglersites.com). Running WPMU 2.9.2/BP 1.2.2.1. My other install (http://fellowmoms.com) is running WPMU 2.9.2/BP 1.2.3 and is not having this issue.

    Any reason to think BP update would resolve this? Looks like current version is 1.2.4.1.

    Is anyone else experiencing this? Looks like disabling the registrations stops it; from my previous post these were delayed notices. As soon as I disabled registrations again, I recieved a flurry of “Password Lost/Changed” for a couple users (one of them was an active user that was not newly created). I marked this user as spam.

    Surely someone else is getting hit?

    piphut
    Participant

    Is there a “register” link on the login page? If not, do you have “anyone can register” checked under wordpress admin> Settings > General?

    rossagrant
    Participant

    No problem, glad I could help!

    lee_vhoi_ol
    Member

    It worked! Thanks rossagrant, I really appreciate your help!

    rossagrant
    Participant

    You are in the BP settings there. Click on the WP settings near the bottom.

    Settings—> General you’ll see it in there! ;)

    lee_vhoi_ol
    Member

    Thanks for the reply, I just went into my wp-admin panel and on to Buddypress>General Settings but I do not find any Membership box. Here are the choices available:

    Disable BuddyPress to WordPress profile syncing?: Yes No
    Hide admin bar for logged out users?: Yes No
    Disable avatar uploads? (Gravatars will still work): Yes No
    Disable user account deletion?: Yes No
    Disable global forum directory?: Yes No
    Disable activity stream commenting on blog and forum posts?: Yes No
    Default User Avatar

    I also tried the other sections under Buddypress, and they don’t seem to be there. Am I missing anything?

    Thanks

    rossagrant
    Participant

    @lee_vhoi_ol You need to go into the ‘General settings’ in your admin panel and tick the box that says ‘membership’ – Anyone Can Register.

    That will create the link to registrations.

    lee_vhoi_ol
    Member

    also, the links on top of Buddypress show Buddypress, Login, and no “Sign Up” like here on the Buddypress site. How to make it appear like that? Thanks again

    Paul Wong-Gibbs
    Keymaster

    Disable BuddyPress. Do you get any emails from WordPress on itself? e.g. user registration, comment notification, etc.

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