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Posted: 30 Mar 2007, 14:22
by John W
:x :x :x :x

Snälla Excito, byt forum-system eller nått!
Jag börjar seriöst bli riktigt less på detta. :x

http://www.vbulletin.com/ :!:

Posted: 30 Mar 2007, 15:25
by johannes
Yes, we are trying to find a solution to this spam problem (for those of you who wonder, I deleted a spam post first in this thread). Changing to something else than phpbb could be a solution, but we have to be able to export our current database to that forum. Or installing better spam filters or authentication processes.

If anyone has tips, please let us know.

Thanks,

Posted: 30 Mar 2007, 18:22
by bubbalibre
phpbb is very good but so well-spread that it's an easy target.
Here are three forums I have installed. They are all open-source, with an active community and a migration script from phbbb.

Posted: 31 Mar 2007, 05:15
by tor
Thanks for the suggestions bubbalibre :)

anyone of these with good rss support? Im not very pleased with the hack we use now.

We are in the works on migrating some of our services to another hosting service so a change in forum might be feasible during this migration.

/Tor

Posted: 31 Mar 2007, 05:27
by spoodie
Perhaps you could try a different CAPTCHA method for authentication. We were getting a lot of spam on a forum I moderate and making changes to this helped a lot, we hardly get any now. I'll try to find out some details.

Posted: 31 Mar 2007, 06:39
by bubbalibre
Vanilla and SimpleMachines come with rss out of the box. The SimpleMachines one is simple: one global rss feed. Vanilla has an rss per forum.
But there are extensions to expand this behaviour with these three forums.

Posted: 31 Mar 2007, 11:32
by TheEagleCD
A couple of months ago we made the switch from phpBB to vBulletin on a website I run. And I have to say I couldn't be happier!

The backend of vBulletin is so much better than phpBB, the array of features it provides are very impressive and we haven't had a single issue of spam bots posting stuff since we made the switch. We also didn't have any significant issues migrating the content from phpBB over to vBulletin.

vBulletin isn't free like most of the other solutions mentioned here, but personally I feel that the €139 were a great investment!

Cheers,
Christoph

Posted: 31 Mar 2007, 15:26
by Rawhead
You can always test Joomla.
with Joomla you can show your main site and have a more profesional store, and forum, if you dont like Joomla you can test Php-fusion.

http://www.svenskjoomla.se/
http://www.joomla.org/
http://php-fusion.co.uk/news.php

If you need help to setup a CMS system with a store for your products you can always send me a mail. ;)

Posted: 06 Apr 2007, 10:04
by spoodie
As promised this is the CAPTCHA used on the forum I'm a admin on: http://www.phpbb.com/community/viewtopic.php?t=473222

Apparently easy to install and seems to work well.

Posted: 10 Apr 2007, 16:54
by tor
A short update on this.

We looked in to changing the "CAPTCHA" as spoodie suggested. Unfortunately that required GD that we dont have installed at the moment.

What we have done is some minor adjustments to the registration flow that might keep some bots out. And in the memberlist we now show only activated accounts.

We most likely will shortly delete all inactive users since they mostly belong to the spammer category.

Other than that most other major things will have to wait until we move to another server.

/Tor

BBpress?

Posted: 03 Oct 2007, 17:35
by yooakim
BBpress is a very nice forum built by the people behind WordPress. It has RSS support, tags (including clouds) etc.

http://bbpress.org/

Well worth looking into!

/Joakim

Posted: 05 Oct 2007, 14:07
by tor
Hi,

Regarding spam. I must say that when we added kittenauth to our registration we have been very spared from spam :D Lets hope it takes some time until they crack that.

So at the moment the only thing we actually miss with our forum install is better rss capabilities. The one we run now is somewhat crippled.

/Tor