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friendly-lite-server - Self Hosted Captcha Server, compatible with Friendly Captcha

Friendly Captcha offers a privacy aware captcha service. This repository provides a lite server version of the service with some basic features for puzzle and verification on your own machine. The Friendly Captcha service normally works by serving challenges with the difficulty based on the likelihood of being a real human user, as well as being highly available. This implementation is much simpler but will work for small hobby projects.

This distribution is licensed under a non-commercial source available license, which means you can run this server yourself for non-commercial or internal projects.

If you need more advanced security features and reliability or want to support our work, we highly recommend to subscribe to the Friendly Captcha service and/or sponsor us on GitHub.

Requirements

  • PHP 7.4 or higher
  • sodium support
  • apcu support

Installation

You need a web server running PHP 7.4 or later.

  1. Install the public folder to the your document root.
  2. Copy and adapt Env.template.php to Env.php in classes folder.
  3. Change the friendly captcha widgets endpoint to user your server
  4. In your backend configuration, use the your own server endpoint and

Endpoints

Instead of https://api.friendlycaptcha.com/api/v1/siteverify use https://yourserver/siteverify.php. Instead of https://(eu-)api.friendlycaptcha.eu/api/v1/puzzle" use https://yourserver/puzzle.php.

Running as Docker Container

You can also run the server as a docker container. Use the following command to build the container:

docker build -t friendly-lite-server .

Then run the container with the following command:

docker run -d -p 80:80 -e "SECRET=FILL-YOUR-SECRET-HERE" -e "API_KEY=FILL-YOUR-API-KEY-HERE" friendly-lite-server

Alternatively, use the following docker-compose commands:

docker-compose build
docker-compose up -d

When using Docker, the following environment variables are available:

  • SECRET: Your secret
  • API_KEY: Your api key
  • LOG_FILE: Default is php://stdout.
  • SCALING_TTL_SECONDS: Default is 1800
  • EXPIRY_TIMES_5_MINUTES: Default is 12

What works

  • Check of signature
  • Check of puzzles
  • Check of timestamps
  • Replay checks
  • Basic difficulty scaling

Executing tests

To run the included PHPUnit tests, make sure you have composer installed. Then run:

composer install
./vendor/bin/phpunit

If you want to execute the PHPUnit code coverage reporting, make sure you have XDebug installed and activated in your PHP CLI ini. You could for example install it via pecl install xdebug and then make sure your /etc/php/x.xx/cli/php.ini contains a line like zend_extension=xdebug.so. Then, to for example create an HTML coverage report, run:

XDEBUG_MODE=coverage ./vendor/bin/phpunit --coverage-html coverage

Your report will be saved to the coverage folder in this example.

License

This software is fair-code distributed under Apache 2.0 with Commons Attribution Clause license.

Troubleshooting

The widget shows an error when loading the puzzle

  • Check your server log for errors
  • Open /puzzle.php manually and see if there are any errors displayed
  • Is LibSodium available?

Captcha is not validated, even generated by the widget itself

  • This should not happen, maybe file an issue including the server logs

Invalid Captchas are accepted (for example form submitted before captcha was solved)

  • Friendly Captcha recommends to accept Captcha solutions on server errors, so also here check for server errors
  • Is APCU and LibSodium available?