After standard installation, web authentication is enabled by default if a certificate and https connection is already installed
I expect a clean and easy login on my home page. Web authentication should be disabled by default because it cannot work out of the box
beside the login button, the web authentication button is also visible. It is more prominent (first button) but cannot work after installation as web authentication is not set-up
J4 beta 2 on php 5.3 and Apache Linux server
Usability issue that might confuse beginners
Would be a good idea :-)
Maybe a typo but j4 doesn't work on PHP 5.3 at least PHP 7.2.5
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Would be a good idea :-)
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maybe we go the same direction as we did with the 2fa plugins
agree
Status | New | ⇒ | Closed |
Closed_Date | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 | ⇒ | 2020-10-03 13:27:34 |
Closed_By | ⇒ | Quy |
Hmm maybe we go the same direction as we did with the 2fa plugins. They are disabled by default too but we had a postinstall message explaining the feature and allowed the users to opt into that feature. What is your opinion on that @wilsonge ?