Please update to compatiable to the lastest wordpress
]]>Hi Julian,
We are using your Google Authenticator for WordPress plugin on our staging server and are experiencing a compatibility issue with another plugin called WP Cerber.
The plugin limits login attempts. The problem we are experiencing occurs when we visit the login form for the admin page on our WP Site. Your plugin is somehow causing WP Cerber to register the actual “page visit” as a login request, thereby deducting a login attempt from our available login attempts.
Example… W navigate to the login page of our WP site and automatically, a login attempt is recorded. We can simply refresh the login page, without actually entering a username and password, and the refresh itself counts as a login attempt.
Not sure why your plugin is causing WP Cerber to register the actual page visit as a login attempt. My only guess is that somehow the way your plugin is built it is sending some kind of request.
Can you please test this with your plugin and WP Cerber? You have the best Google Authenticator plugin available in the WP Repository and we would like to use it on our production server. But cannot do so until this has been corrected.
Any help you can provide would be greatly appreciated.
]]>I have 2-step auth enable on my website. I generated an app password for wp mobile app and pasted the pw in the pw field. However, whenever I open the app, it always pop up a message saying that my username or pw is incorrect. I logged out from wp app and can’t login again.
]]>Hey Julien,
I had an issue come up with your plugin that I can’t seem to find and answers to online.
So I have 2 users on my site that have 2 factor set up. I sat with them and generated the QR code. They had been using the app to login no issues until recently they could not login. I had a look at their profiles and it stated that the user had not generated a key yet. I know for sure they did and were using it for some time.
Any idea why wordpress would forget the secret key?
Your help is greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
Erik.
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]]>Can we have the option to disable the ‘My Apps Passwords’ section please? I don’t want other admin user’s of the site getting confused.
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]]>Hey I was just wondering if you are planning on updating this plugin anytime soon?
I like it but I might have to go with something else cuz this is getting old. It is untested with the latest version of wordpress but it seems to work ok for me. Just wondering what is going on?
Thank you.
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]]>Hello,
Thank you for this wonderful plugin.
The problem I’m having is that the first time when trying to login from the WP admin interface, I get only 2 boxes: “Username or Email” and “Password”.
After entering this, in the next step I get “An error is preventing the 2-factor authentication from authenticating your session.” and 3 boxes, this time with the textbox for entering the 2FA.
So why isnt the 2FA box showing in the first screen itself?
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]]>Hello,
Is there a way to show authenticator only for the users the authenticator is enabled for? Something like you enter user and password and if no authenticator is enabled for the user he logs in. If authenticator is enabled for the user, he’s prompted with the authenticator field.
Thanks,
krko
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]]>How about possibility to translate the plug in?
I need only translate error message showed to the user. Also up to the Google Authenticator field there are [?] link who not work. There are any suggestion text also if clicked so no instruction for the user.
Thank you.
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]]>Hello,
Please take a look at:
https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/google-authenticator-per-user-prompt/
This plugin enhances the user experience of using Google Authenticator by only displaying the Google Authenticator field for users who have 2FA enabled.
It would be great if your plugin could adopt this practice.
Thanks!
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]]>I had authenticator codes set up in the phone app for two users on each of two sites. I had to factory reset my phone but did a full backup. That restored the app but not the authenticator IDs. I can only get at my Google one, not the ones for my WordPress sites. For them it says I have to capture the barcode but I can’t see any way in WordPress to see that again.
Can you tell me if it’s possible, or do I just have to remove the plugin and install it again?
Thanks
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]]>Unfortunately there is something wrong and my website is not loading fast enough. Every time I try to log in, the authenticator code changes before the page has time to log me in.
I don’t have my recovery codes and I am the admin of the page, so there is no other account to sign in on.
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]]>I have configured the plugin to require Admins, Editors, and Authors to use two-factor authentication. However, when a Contributor (or some other user) changes their regular WordPress password, it automatically enables two-factor authentication for their account without telling them.
Because they are unaware of the change and do not save their secret, they are then unable to sign back in to their accounts and remain locked out until an admin can intervene.
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]]>Hi I am able to install and activate OTP in my installation, however when we try to authenticate we get this error in the error log and authentication fails. Any ideas?
mod_fcgid: stderr: PHP Warning: unpack(): Type N: not enough input, need 4, have 0 in /usr/home/mysite/public_html/wp-content/plugins/wp-google-authenticator/admin/admin.class.php on line 554, referer: https://example.com/secure?loggedout=true
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]]>I installed and configured WP Google Authenticator this morning. Unfortunately, it doesn’t seem to work and I’m locked out of the admin account. I have two admin logins, and neither work with Google Authenticator. I tried the recovery code but that didn’t work either.
I have FTP access but can’t get in via the admin panel. What can I do?
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]]>Hi,
This plugin works perfectly on my laptop, but I can’t seem to setup an app specific password for the WordPress for Android app.
I am using the generated code, but I keep getting an error message on the Android app pertaining to an invalid password.
Help would be much appreciated.
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]]>Most sites that use 2 step auth don’t ask for the OTP password in the login form. Once you login, they ask (if you have it enabled) for it. Take gmail, for example.
I find this more user friendly, because users that don’t have it enabled are not confused by that field that don’t know what to enter (empty is fine, but it is confusing if they don’t know what it is)
So, can you consider asking for the OTP password after the username/password have already been verified?
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]]>The plugin worked great for a couple of days on a brand new site with the Avada theme. All we did was build a coming soon page, logged in and out a few times, and then came back to the site a few days later to work on it and it throws an infinite redirect loop. Disabled all other plugins on the site, in effort to see if there is an incompatible plugin, and the problem still persists. So, beware of this plugin playing consistently nice with the Avada theme. WordPress 4.1.1, CentOs, cPanel, Installatron
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]]>Just a note. This only protects the standard /wp-login.php login screen. If your using something (membership plugin) that creates it’s own custom login, it’ll very likely by-pass 2FA.
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]]>After installing I get instantly on the Settings-Page under
“General” and under “Security” the same Message:
Warning: call_user_func() expects parameter 1 to be a valid callback, no array or string given in /wp-admin/includes/template.php on line 1119
The Login-Function works multiple times but only one day after installation. After 24 hours I get on the login page only the following messages:
Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /wp-content/plugins/wp-google-authenticator/admin/admin.class.php on line 255
and
Warning: Cannot modify header information – headers already sent by (output started at /wp-content/plugins/wp-google-authenticator/admin/admin.class.php:255) in /wp-includes/pluggable.php on line 881
I use at present the following plugins:
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]]>I am not getting any code on my phone
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]]>Hi.
I usign this good plugin.
I have A Suggestion and request. If it may be added that when user type his username and password and click on login button in next page if That user use Google Authenticator for himself Then the Google Authenticator field show to him.
and Google Authenticator field dont show in Home login page And only if use Google Authenticator, in next page show.
thank you.
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]]>Hi, I have noticed strange behavior namely only the user that has been used for initial WP installation can use it properly, while other users (no matter administrative or not) after scanning QR code, only the first login is successful while all subsequent login attempts fail with incorrect token error. Only after they reset token on their profile, rescan QR code they can login again but only for the 1st time and afterwards the sory repeats while I (first admin) can login at any time without problem. So I had to disable force use and set max attempts of user can login without it which has worked – until today when plugin complained again for that same user (others behave the same) that he has exceed max of 2 attempts (even when they were clearly not set) and that plugin is enforced (even when it wasn’t) so I had to completely deactivate it. This behavior is completely illogical to me. Any ideas?
Regards,T
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]]>Hi, thank you for a *very* useful plugin. I came across a gotcha, though.
It turns out that the “All In One WP Security” plugin makes it impossible for a new user to log in and obtain their QR code as WP claims the user has not been enabled by the administrator, so the new users never gets to the point where they can log in (2FA or not).
Once you disable that plugin it all works as planned, so the current workaround I have is to temporary disable the security plugin which is a bit like taking the whole fence down to install a better lock in the gate, but at present it’s the only thing that works.
I will contact the people who make the “All In One WP Security” plugin as well to see what they actually do and what can be done to overcome the problem, but it may be worth having a look at – WP really needs both your and the other plugin to be moderately safe.
Kind regards
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]]>I have translated this plugin to Finnish language.
I left couple unfinished translations but they do not disturb the use of this plugin in any way.
Here you go.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/5rmub6oijx49pjv/wpga-fi_FI.zip?dl=0
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]]>Awesome plugin. My site, I have made everything front-end so am not using default wordpress profile page. Instead, I am using a “User Meta” plugin to create a custom profile section and for obvious reasons, user meta does not recognize the new profile fields created by this authenticator plugin.
Is there a simple way to either have it compatible with user meta so the field is shown, or just have this plugin’s independent shortcode that can be used to bring up authenticator related profile fields with it’s own submit form, independent of default WP profile page?
Thank you for the awesome plugin.
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]]>Hi,
I’d had the login set up to direct a user to a specific page, not the dashboard. Is that possible with this plugin?
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]]>I’m translating the language files, but when I save the PO file, I have the error message: “Line 132: a format specification for argument 2 does not exist in ‘msgid’
msgfmt: found 1 fatal error”.
How can I solve this problem?
Thank you!
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]]>I have installed, activate and set up the plugin for my principal admin account. However, when I log out and attempt to log back in, it will not allow me to log in with a paired Google Authenticator app. I’ve tried pairing it via barcode scan and via manual key entry, but every attempt to use the OTP gives the following error:
Warning: unpack(): Type N: not enough input, need 4, have 0 in /home6/biafra/public_html/erraticfoxboy/wp-content/plugins/wp-google-authenticator/admin/admin.class.php on line 494
The Google Authenticator one time password is incorrect or expired. Please try with a newly generated password.
I have to use the recovery code to log in and disable OTP.
Varying the maximum time discrepancy does nothing except increase the number of PHP warnings.
What am I missing here to get this working?
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]]>Hey,
I installed this plugin and followed the instructions, but it doesn’t show up in the ”my profile” section.
Is there a shortcode or something I must add?
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[Moderator Note: No bumping, thank you.]
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