• Resolved iobaid

    (@iobaid)


    sorry i just saw that i posted the question in the reviews section. will edit it now.

    I’m the admin, and after setting the two factor auth, it gives wrong user/password error.

    tried logging in few times and forgot about the count. now i can’t access my dashboard.

    ERROR: Access from your IP address has been blocked for security reasons. Please contact the administrator.

    How to gain access to my blog?

    note.. I have installed the 2FA on another site, and it’s working fine, the current error happened with a site without SSL. doesn’t it matter?

    Hope you can help.

    Thanks.

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  • Plugin Support WFAdam

    (@wfadam)

    Hello @iobaid and thanks for reaching out to us!

    I’m happy to provide you instructions on how to get back into your site. If you have lost or replaced your old phone and can no longer access your site(s), and you have misplaced the 2FA backup codes, there are two ways to get back into the site.

    The first way is if you have added the site in Wordfence Central (a free site management tool in your account on wordfence.com):

    • Login to Wordfence.com and look for the Configuration tab.
    • Click the gear icon at the end of the row that the site you need to access is on.
    • Scroll down to the Login Security Options section and expand it by clicking the small black arrow to the right.
    • In the section that says “Whitelisted IP addresses that bypass 2FA” add your public facing IP address.
      NOTE : You can get your public facing IP by clicking this link.
    • Scroll back to the top of the screen and save the changes.
    • You should now be able to login to your site with just a username and password.

    If you haven’t added your site to Wordfence Central follow these steps:

    • Please use FTP/SFTP — or any file manager your web host provides via their administration panel.
    • Look inside the /wp-content/plugins/ directory and rename the wordfence directory to wordfence.bak. This will deactivate Wordfence and allow you to login without the 2FA code.
    • Once you have logged in to your WordPress admin you can name the folder back to wordfence again.
    • Go to your user profile and add 2FA back to your account, making sure to download the backup codes in case of problems in the future.

    If you have any other trouble logging in feel free to reach out here.

    Thanks!

    Thread Starter iobaid

    (@iobaid)

    Hello @wfadam
    Thanks for your explanation. I used the FTP method and gained access to the admin panel, however. I noticed that even with the backup codes, the login page tell me that the user name and password is incorrect.

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