Originally Posted by Gizmo
What are the permissions on your /images/captcha folder and its contents? Is this a CPanel server? (time to grasp at straws)

/images/captcha is set to 755. It is cPanel run on CentOS 6.4 x86_64 with 4GB of RAM.

Added the UBB.threads System Requirements Test and...

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- The required PHP extension Iconv could not be found.

- PHP function "file_get_contents" does not allow remote content

- PHP 'max_input_vars' setting is currently set at or below the default setting (Current: 1000, Default: 1000)

- The 'max_execution_time' value (Default: 30) determines how long PHP can wait for a script to fully execute; we recommend a value of at least '60'

File Get Contents: Does NOT Allow External URLs
GZip: GZip is supported on this system.
Maximum Execution Time: 30 Seconds
Maximum UBB.threads Version: v7.6.x (UBBWiki: "Server Requirements and Suggestions")
Maximum Upload File Size: 2M (see php.net for more information)
Memory Limit: 384M
MySQL: MySQL v5.0 or newer is required; please manually check that you meet this requirement.
PHP Interface: cgi-fcgi
PHP Version: v5.4.45
Reported OS: Linux
Post Max File Size: 8M (can affect the upload size, see php.net for more information)
Time: The current, unadjusted, server time is: Thursday, October 19th, 2017 at 08:26 PM, UTC (+00:00)
ZLib: ZLib is supported on this system.

My web host is suggesting I embed Google ReCaptcha if all else fails... Not sure how well that will work with UBB.Threads if anyone's tried it.


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