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Running into this problem, I can get into the forum, but when i try to get into the admincp I get an error about failed login quota. I believe this is because on proxy use. How do I shut this option off.
This is what I figure. a user is failing the request from the proxy. then everyone on the proxy is locked out for 15 mins. or possibly longer.
yikes, this is becoming a large problem for not just me. how do i shut this off.
edit: when i clear my cookies i loose access to the forums. obviously because there is no more record of me logging in and i cannot login because of the ip based login quota.
or someone was trying to access my account and now it is locking me out. needless to say it is causing me several periods of 15 minutes plus everytime it happens. Can I shut off this feature?
On my forum my account is now locked due to failed login strikes but I was not the one who attempted the failed logins.
I am using cloudflare.
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