Thanks for your reply UK
anti spam plugins activated but it throw error:
"You have enabled the Webgalli_Antispammer plugin, but have not provided the API Key"
Plugin name:Webgalli Antispammer 5.177
are you using Toms plugin? elgg hammer and spam login filter? they are the main plugins and of course captcha theres lots of those Toms is less well known by spammers so might be better than google re-captcha, send webgali a message in the mean time disable that plugin and use the others
Have you looked into this ... http://community.elgg.org/discussion/view/1570790/fake-users-registration-attack
http://docs.elgg.org/wiki/Form_is_missing_token_or_ts_fields
Error 2 is normally caused by a 3rd party plugin that is not calling one of its actions with a security token as required. Maybe Error 1 is connected with Error 2, i.e. if you found the reason for Error 2 (possibly a plugin that would need to be updated) and either disable this plugin or fix the issue in in Error 1 will be gone, too.
Ok Thanks iionly.but how to find witch plugin 3rd party plugin's. we download only for elgg.org (community.elgg.org/plugins/Xxxxxxxxxxxxx/xxx/xxx/xx).
if any passible to fine 3rd party plugins
3rd party plugins as opposed to bundled plugins. The bundled plugins are the plugins that are already included in the Elgg core installation. These plugins are very well tested and it's rather unlikely that any of these plugins makes trouble.
3rd party plugins are any plugins not included in the Elgg core package. This can be any plugin downloaded from this site here or any other site. 3rd party plugins also include theme plugins and language file plugins.
It's quite impossible to say exactly, which plugin might be responsible for the error. You can only find out by trial and error, i.e. by disabling the plugins. The fastest way would be to disable all 3rd party plugins at once to see if the problem is gone or not. If the problem would still occur, you would know that the plugins are not responsible. If the problem does not occur with the plugins disabled, you could enable them again (either start with all plugins disabled and then enable step-by-step one plugin at a time to see when the problem starts or enable all plugins again and disable only one plugin at a time to see when then problem stops).
You should also check the server logs if there are any corresponding entries made when the error occurs. If there are log entries they might point to the problematic plugin.
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