The 'logintries' should be updated in database via the cron job
'user_login_tries_to_zero' that should run every 5 minutes.
Is your cron running correctly?
Doing a: select * from config where field like '\_%';
should show you if any cron locks have got stuck
You can clear them out with:
delete from config where field like '\_%';
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Status: New => Invalid
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1719987
Title:
Blocked account after entering the wrong password
Status in Mahara:
Invalid
Bug description:
After entering five incorrect passwords, the account is reportedly blocked
for five minutes.
In fact, after five minutes, the account is still blocked.
I found two solutions
1.Change variable MAXLOGINTRIES; from 5 to (for example) 10 in
htdocs/auth/user.php
define('MAXLOGINTRIES', 10);
2.Change variable LOGINTRIES in database; from 5 to 0.
But apparently it should not work this way.
Can I change or add something in user.php or somewhere else?
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