htsumer Active member Nov 22, 2024 #1 I Can't Cancel Two-Step Verification I cancel. Later, when I come to the home page, it gives this warning.
I Can't Cancel Two-Step Verification I cancel. Later, when I come to the home page, it gives this warning.
Solution philmckrackon Nov 24, 2024 htsumer said: Sorry I don't understand Click to expand... OK, yöneticisi = Administrative in English. The quick fix right now is to set the user group Administrator (yöneticisi) = Never
htsumer said: Sorry I don't understand Click to expand... OK, yöneticisi = Administrative in English. The quick fix right now is to set the user group Administrator (yöneticisi) = Never
htsumer Active member Nov 22, 2024 #3 I am the administrator, so this group is selected as NO. Upvote 0 Downvote
D Deleted member 184953 Guest Nov 22, 2024 #4 As a admin you are a member as well, what's the setting for the registered group? Upvote 0 Downvote
htsumer Active member Nov 22, 2024 #5 Registered Member permissions are also disabled Upvote 0 Downvote
D Deleted member 184953 Guest Nov 22, 2024 #6 Adding $config['enableTfa'] = false; to your src/config.php will globally disable 2FA system. Upvote 1 Downvote
htsumer Active member Nov 22, 2024 #7 Old Nick said: Adding $config['enableTfa'] = false; to your src/config.php will globally disable 2FA system. Click to expand... I understand But I wondered why it logically works like this. When I canceled the two steps, I thought it should be canceled normally. Thanks Upvote 0 Downvote
Old Nick said: Adding $config['enableTfa'] = false; to your src/config.php will globally disable 2FA system. Click to expand... I understand But I wondered why it logically works like this. When I canceled the two steps, I thought it should be canceled normally. Thanks
philmckrackon Well-known member Nov 22, 2024 #8 When you run analyze permissions for the user in question, what does it show for 2fa? Upvote 0 Downvote
htsumer Active member Nov 24, 2024 #9 philmckrackon said: When you run analyze permissions for the user in question, what does it show for 2fa? Click to expand... Upvote 0 Downvote
philmckrackon said: When you run analyze permissions for the user in question, what does it show for 2fa? Click to expand...
philmckrackon Well-known member Nov 24, 2024 #10 htsumer said: View attachment 314480 Click to expand... Since that shows Yes there is a permission set to Yes. (User value) Upvote 0 Downvote
htsumer said: View attachment 314480 Click to expand... Since that shows Yes there is a permission set to Yes. (User value)
philmckrackon Well-known member Nov 24, 2024 #12 htsumer said: Sorry I don't understand Click to expand... OK, yöneticisi = Administrative in English. The quick fix right now is to set the user group Administrator (yöneticisi) = Never Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
htsumer said: Sorry I don't understand Click to expand... OK, yöneticisi = Administrative in English. The quick fix right now is to set the user group Administrator (yöneticisi) = Never
htsumer Active member Nov 24, 2024 #13 philmckrackon said: OK, yöneticisi = Administrative in English. The quick fix right now is to set the user group Administrator (yöneticisi) = Never View attachment 314482 Click to expand... Ok now it's done. Thank you very much. (management) = Never Upvote 0 Downvote
philmckrackon said: OK, yöneticisi = Administrative in English. The quick fix right now is to set the user group Administrator (yöneticisi) = Never View attachment 314482 Click to expand... Ok now it's done. Thank you very much. (management) = Never
P Paul B XenForo moderator Staff member Nov 24, 2024 #14 Just set the administrator group back to no and set the user level permission for it to no. Upvote 0 Downvote
philmckrackon Well-known member Nov 24, 2024 #15 htsumer said: Ok now it's done. Thank you very much. (management) = Never Click to expand... The next thing to do is find User value because that is set to Yes. Upvote 0 Downvote
htsumer said: Ok now it's done. Thank you very much. (management) = Never Click to expand... The next thing to do is find User value because that is set to Yes.
P Paul B XenForo moderator Staff member Nov 24, 2024 #16 That's at /admin.php?permissions/users/ . Upvote 0 Downvote
philmckrackon Well-known member Nov 24, 2024 #17 Be aware, setting the user group sets all users to No. Set the particular Admin you want to No at the user permission level. Upvote 0 Downvote
Be aware, setting the user group sets all users to No. Set the particular Admin you want to No at the user permission level.
philmckrackon Well-known member Nov 24, 2024 #18 Paul B said: That's at /admin.php?permissions/users/ . Click to expand... @#$&, I was too slow. Upvote 0 Downvote
htsumer Active member Nov 24, 2024 #19 Manager=halil-tugrul-sumer /forum/admin.php?permissions/users/halil-tugrul-sumer.24/ No, I don't have to do this, right? Upvote 0 Downvote
Manager=halil-tugrul-sumer /forum/admin.php?permissions/users/halil-tugrul-sumer.24/ No, I don't have to do this, right?
P Paul B XenForo moderator Staff member Nov 24, 2024 #20 Set it to no if you don't want to be forced to use 2FA. Upvote 0 Downvote