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dalisoft opened this issue Aug 7, 2015 · 17 comments
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Site always runs captcha page #38

dalisoft opened this issue Aug 7, 2015 · 17 comments
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@dalisoft
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dalisoft commented Aug 7, 2015

Hi @jsperf!
I'm using jsperf and after restore snippets site not working properly!
I'm using Kaspersky Anti-Virus (Windows 10 Multiple Edition), Android 4.1.2 (SGS2) and iOS9 and all shows same page when applying improvements!
Note: When i writing any text like lorem ipsum its appling else shows captcha page, i sure on my pc hasn't virus/marlware!

Sorry for my bad english

@CodeFoodPixels
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I'm getting an issue with the captcha page showing every time I try to save a test. As a result of this page appearing, it discards the post data.

@rnicholus
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Same happening to me. But I'm on a Mac running Chrome - no A/V. Looks like there isn't a way to create a new perf at the moment.

@dalisoft
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I now know why it's that, jsperf checks every test case update doing people, not a BOTs! Remember, more site now attacking with bots, DDoS and other ways, captcha stops like that and highly security, optimizes performance (server request will be reduced)!!!
Sorry for bad english :(

@juhana
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juhana commented Aug 21, 2015

@dalisoft The problem is not that the captcha exists, but that it doesn't work! Even if you complete the captcha you're redirected back to an empty form. (Same issue here as the others, Chrome on Mac.)

@dalisoft
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I trying update 2x and all fine now

@dalisoft
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Just he blocked my ip ;)

@designbyadrian
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👍 for me too :(

Safari and Chrome on Mac.

@dalisoft What blocked your IP?

@dalisoft
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Cloudflare blocked my IP?

@0x24a537r9
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Yeah, unfortunately this is making jsperf unusable. I can't edit my test, and I've tried over a dozen times, waiting minutes in between attempts in the hopes of avoiding CloudFlare's overly zealous CAPTCHA-ing.

@dalisoft
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I have all account, example, GitHub, CloudFlare, Google and other.
Still, jsperf runs CloudFlare captcha. What i need to do to make performance test?
Please help or can you're give me HTML5 version of performance tester?

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pygy commented Dec 8, 2015

Same here, I keep being punished by both ReCAPTCHA (often several image series) and the Cloudflare (first house numbers (often blurry but not too hard) and now mixed case, jumbled wordoids in a hollow font (very hard)).

Often ultimately, I end up losing the changes, and the multi-input nature of JSPerf makes it impossible to save and restore changes out of band.

Firefox + OS X as my main browser, but I usually check the WIP benchmarks from other browsers on the same machine. JSPerf user name Potator if it can help you help me...

@jfriend00
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Same here. I've pretty much given up on jsperf any more as it's entirely unusable. The other day, it threw away my changes 5 times before I finally got the blasted thing to let me through the captchas. The general flow is that I get the picture captcha (which are often too small to discern what the images actually are), then I get the enter the letters in the image captcha, then without any errors, I'm throw back to my jsperf with all the changes I just made thrown away. It's an absolutely horrible user experience. If you're trying to get people to stop using your site, this is a pretty darn good way to do that. It's really, really broken.

@jdalton jdalton closed this as completed Dec 8, 2015
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pygy commented Dec 8, 2015

Searching 140 files for "recaptcha"

0 matches across 0 files

Searching 140 files for "6Leq-wgTAAAAANlo0hSQ80FvRMwjULZYYwFv-sma"

0 matches across 0 files

The recaptcha implementation is not public. Short of redoing it from scratch, there's nothing I can do to help right now.

The only thing that must be kept secret is the so-called 'secret key'. Everything else can be public. You could put out of the git repo on the file system, so that require("../../../secret/key.js") returns it.

@jdalton jdalton added the bug label Dec 16, 2015
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@pygy The recaptcha implementation is not part of v2, and doesn’t need to be (I hope) since it uses GitHub Login.

If you wanna help get v2 out, check out the open issues blocking the v2 release: https://github.com/jsperf/jsperf.com/milestones/v2

@pygy
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pygy commented Dec 16, 2015

Aaaahh... Now it makes sense... I thought that it was already live. I'll have a look at these.

@dalisoft
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There seem captcha is not JSPerf issue, a CloudFlare security issue and it need fix to work sites running CDN via CloudFlare! Maybe i'm wrong!

@dcharbonnier
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what pain... get away from CloudFlare this service just don't work...

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