[solved] Google OTP Gaff

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[solved] Google OTP Gaff

Post by chrispapa » Mon Dec 02, 2013 4:30 am

So I made a noob error. I built a site in a subdirectory as a 3.2 site, finished it. I set up Google Auth OTP on my phone, and printed the catastrophic recovery page. When I moved it to the main directory to launch the new webby, I, as a anal looneytoon, reset the Google Auth with the new websites name and failed to reprint.

Then, I bought a new phone and reset the old one on Black Friday.

Soooo ... I cannot access my admin panel.

I am trying to locate in phpMyAdmin where the plugin is so I can deactivate it, and perhaps as planned, it is very hard to find. Any ideas?

I promise I will print the page this time. :laugh:
Last edited by chrispapa on Mon Dec 02, 2013 4:38 am, edited 1 time in total.
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chrispapa
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Re: Google OTP Gaff

Post by chrispapa » Mon Dec 02, 2013 4:38 am

Oy vey - solved. Future searchers, you can set the "1" for Enabled to a "0" in: yourprefix_extensions

plg_twofactorauth_totp
plg_authentication_cookie
plg_twofactorauth_yubikey
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