plugin:abortlogin
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plugin:abortlogin [2020-07-05 15:49] – [AbortLogin Plugin] turnermm | plugin:abortlogin [2022-07-30 00:12] (current) – Klap-in | ||
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type : action | type : action | ||
lastupdate : 2020-07-05 | lastupdate : 2020-07-05 | ||
- | compatible : hrun,detritus,"Elenor | + | compatible : Hrun, Detritus, Elenor |
depends | depends | ||
conflicts | conflicts | ||
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tags : login | tags : login | ||
- | downloadurl: | + | downloadurl: |
bugtracker : https:// | bugtracker : https:// | ||
sourcerepo : https:// | sourcerepo : https:// | ||
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- '' | - '' | ||
- '' | - '' | ||
- | - '' | + | - '' |
- | The list of allowed IP addresses need not be complete addresses. For instance, if on your internal LAN, you have multiple users with IPs beginning with 192.168.1, you can include the following in your allowed list: '' | + | The list of allowed IP addresses need not be complete addresses. For instance, if on your internal LAN, you have multiple users with IPs beginning with 192.168.1, you can include the following in your allowed list: '' |
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+ | Be sure to test your own IP against the allowed list before logging out the first time, so that you don't accidentally lock yourself out. If that happens, you can disable the plugin by placing an empty file named '' | ||
If you choose to log failed login attempts, it's a good practice to delete the log periodically, | If you choose to log failed login attempts, it's a good practice to delete the log periodically, |
plugin/abortlogin.1593956957.txt.gz · Last modified: 2020-07-05 15:49 by turnermm