kflogdev
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Thank you very much for the update!
My turn to apologize for the long delay. Sounds good for a future update.
For now, I’ve been adding every user as a “subscriber” to the root site, and this appears to be working. If in the future that step can be skipped, even better!
Appreciate your great support and great plugin!
I will add this detail as I’m troubleshooting… if I add a user to the root site as a “subscriber”, then everything works as expected, including WPS Hide Login. I’m able to login from the custom URL, and clicking any of the “Configure 2FA now” buttons takes me to my network profile where the 2FA settings are now available.
So the key was the user also being added to the root site, not only to a subsite.
WP allows a user to be added to only a subsite. But is this requirement the expected behavior for WP 2FA?
Hi @robert681
Makes sense for WPS Hide Login. Any support you could add in the future would be appreciated!
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I tried deactivating all other plugins (both network, and on individual site). The only plugin active is WP 2FA network activated. Here’s what happened:
1. Logged in from subsite.site.com/wp-admin.
2. Was taken to the subsite dashboard. I clicked the “Configure 2FA now” button in the banner, which took me back to my root site wp-login (site.com/wp-login.php) with a redirect to the network profile.
3. Tried logging in again to the root site.
4. Was taken to my network profile
5. Clicking the “Configure 2FA now” button in the banner just reloads the page, and there is no “Configure 2FA” button/section at the bottom of the network profile screen.Thanks for your help!
Hello @robert681! Thank you for your support.
I’ve tested your scenarios with 2 different configurations:
Using the custom login screen I had configured using the WPS Hide Login plugin:
1) Clicking the “Configure 2FA” button in the banner takes them to a 404 page because it is trying to go to “root.com/wp-admin/network/profile.php?show=wp-2fa-setup”. This is the same behavior in the banner shown at the top of the profile page. Only the link at the bottom of the profile page works.
2) I think answered in #1, but they are redirected to their profile page on the network URL (which gives a 404 error), not the subsite.
3) Yes, because I’m hitting my 404 page, the network error is a 404 for “/wp-admin/network/profile.php?show=wp-2fa-setup”
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After I deactivated the custom login and cleared caches:
1) Clicking the “Configure 2FA” button in the banner now does take them to their network profile page. However, clicking the button in the banner again still does not work. And on the network profile page, there is no button at the bottom of the page like there is on a subsite profile page.
2) Redirected to their profile page on the network URL.
3) No network errors, all 2** statuses.
Thank you for your help!
Hello! Do you have a plan for when this patch will be released in an update? We have the same error on multisite.