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NAME

       Authen::Captcha - Perl extension for creating captcha's to verify the human element in transactions.

SYNOPSIS

         use Authen::Captcha;

         # create a new object
         my $captcha = Authen::Captcha->new();

         # set the data_folder. contains flatfile db to maintain state
         $captcha->data_folder('/some/folder');

         # set directory to hold publicly accessible images
         $captcha->output_folder('/some/http/folder');

         # Alternitively, any of the methods to set variables may also be
         # used directly in the constructor

         my $captcha = Authen::Captcha->new(
           data_folder => '/some/folder',
           output_folder => '/some/http/folder',
           );

         # create a captcha. Image filename is "$md5sum.png"
         my $md5sum = $captcha->generate_code($number_of_characters);

         # check for a valid submitted captcha
         #   $code is the submitted letter combination guess from the user
         #   $md5sum is the submitted md5sum from the user (that we gave them)
         my $results = $captcha->check_code($code,$md5sum);
         # $results will be one of:
         #          1 : Passed
         #          0 : Code not checked (file error)
         #         -1 : Failed: code expired
         #         -2 : Failed: invalid code (not in database)
         #         -3 : Failed: invalid code (code does not match crypt)
         ##############

ABSTRACT

       Authen::Captcha provides an object oriented interface to captcha file creations.  Captcha stands for
       Completely Automated Public Turning test to tell Computers and Humans Apart. A Captcha is a program that
       can generate and grade tests that:

           - most humans can pass.
           - current computer programs can't pass

       The most common form is an image file containing distorted text, which humans are adept at reading, and
       computers (generally) do a poor job.  This module currently implements that method. We plan to add other
       methods, such as distorted sound files, and plain text riddles.

REQUIRES

           GD          (see http://search.cpan.org/~lds/GD-2.11/)
           Digest::MD5 (standard perl module)

       In most common situations, you'll also want to have:

        A web server (untested on windows, but it should work)
        cgi-bin or mod-perl access
        Perl: Perl 5.00503 or later must be installed on the web server.
        GD.pm (with PNG support)

INSTALLATION

       Download the zipped tar file from:

           http://search.cpan.org/search?dist=Authen-Captcha

       Unzip the module as follows or use winzip:

           tar -zxvf Authen-Captcha-1.xxx.tar.gz

       The module can be installed using the standard Perl procedure:

           perl Makefile.PL
           make
           make test
           make install    # you need to be root

       Windows users without a working "make" can get nmake from:

           ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/Softlib/MSLFILES/nmake15.exe

METHODS

   MAIN METHODS
       "$captcha = Authen::Captcha->new();"
           This  creates  a  new  Captcha  object.   Optionally,  you  can  pass  in  a  hash with configuration
           information.  See the method descriptions for more detail on what they mean.

              data_folder => '/some/folder', # required
              output_folder => '/some/http/folder', # required
              expire => 300, # optional. default 300
              width =>  25, # optional. default 25
              height => 35, # optional. default 35
              images_folder => '/some/folder', # optional. default to lib dir
              keep_failures => 0, # optional, defaults to 0(false)
              debug => 0, # optional. default 0

       "$md5sum = $captcha->generate_code( $number_of_characters );"
           Creates a captcha. Image filename is "$md5sum.png"

           It can also be called in array context to retrieve the string of  characters  used  to  generate  the
           captcha (the string the user is expected to respond with). This is useful for debugging.  ex.

           "($md5sum,$chars) = $captcha->generate_code( $number_of_characters );"

       "$results = $captcha->check_code($code,$md5sum);"
           check for a valid submitted captcha

           $code is the submitted letter combination guess from the user

           $md5sum is the submitted md5sum from the user (that we gave them)

           If the $code and $md5sum are correct, the image file and database entry will be removed.

           If  the  $md5sum  matches  one in the database, and "keep_failures" is false (the default), the image
           file and database entry will be removed to avoid repeated attempts on the same captcha.

           $results will be one of:

               1 : Passed
               0 : Code not checked (file error)
              -1 : Failed: code expired
              -2 : Failed: invalid code (not in database)
              -3 : Failed: invalid code (code does not match crypt)

   ACCESSOR METHODS
       "$captcha->data_folder( '/some/folder' );"
           Required. Sets the directory to hold the flatfile database that will be used  to  store  the  current
           non-expired  valid captcha md5sum's.  Must be writable by the process running the script (usually the
           web server user, which is usually either "apache" or "http"), but should not be accessible to the end
           user.

       "$captcha->output_folder( '/some/folder' );"
           Required. Sets the directory to hold the generated  Captcha  image  files.  This  is  usually  a  web
           accessible  directory  so  that  the  user can view the images in here, but it doesn't have to be web
           accessible (you could be attaching the images to an e-mail  for  some  verification,  or  some  other
           Captcha  implementation).  Must be writable by the process running the script (usually the web server
           user, which is usually either "apache" or "http").

       "$captcha->images_folder( '/some/folder' );"
           Optional, and may greatly affect the results... use with caution. Allows you to override the  default
           character  graphic  png's  and  backgrounds  with  your  own  set  of graphics. These are used in the
           generation of the final captcha image file. The defaults are held in:
               [lib install dir]/Authen/Captcha/images

       "$captcha->expire( 300 );"
           Optional. Sets the number of seconds this captcha will remain valid.  This  means  that  the  created
           captcha's  will  not  remain  valid  forever,  just  as long as you want them to be active. Set to an
           appropriate value for your application. Defaults to 300.

       "$captcha->width( 25 );"
           Optional. Number of pixels high for the character graphics. Defaults to 25.

       "$captcha->height( 35 );"
           Optional. Number of pixels wide for the character graphics. Defaults to 35.

       "$captcha->keep_failures( [0|1] );"
           Optional. Defaults to zero. This option controls whether or not the captcha will remain valid after a
           failed attempt. By default, we only  allow  one  attempt  to  solve  it.  This  greatly  reduces  the
           possibility that a bot could brute force a correct answer. Change it at your own risk.

       "$captcha->debug( [0|1|2] );"
           Optional.   Sets  the debugging bit. 1 turns it on, 0 turns it off. 2 will print out verbose messages
           to STDERR.

TODO

       sound file captcha: Incorporating distorted sound file creation.

SEE ALSO

       The Captcha project:
           http://www.captcha.net/

       The origonal perl script this came from:
           http://www.firstproductions.com/cgi/

AUTHORS

       Seth T. Jackson, <sjackson@purifieddata.net>

       Josh I. Miller, <jmiller@purifieddata.net>

       First Productions, Inc. created the cgi-script distributed under the GPL which was used as the basis  for
       this  module.  Much  work has gone into making this more robust, and suitable for other applications, but
       much of the origonal code remains.

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

       Copyright 2003, First Productions, Inc. (FIRSTPRODUCTIONS HUMAN TEST 1.0)

       Copyright 2003 by Seth Jackson

       This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify  it  under  the  terms  of  the  GNU
       General  Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
       (at your option) any later version. (see license.txt).

       This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY  WARRANTY;  without  even
       the  implied  warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public
       License for more details.

       You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not,  write
       to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA

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