If all you need is your wp-admin login page to have the yubikey prompt, great. Done. But if you have woo installed I have found it will not allow for the completion of a checkout. It gives a ‘yubikey im not a robot fail’.
The other issue is, albeit minor, is that upon entry of your yubikey key, you must let it auto refresh. DO NOT hit enter, or you’ll get an error message.
As well, it does NOT add the yubikey prompt in the wp-login page.
And since no one as replied to support in over .. well, ever, I cannot continue to use this plugin. Shame.
]]>as topic, developer still working and maintaining this plugin?
]]>I installed and configured your plugin and now cannot login to my website. I had to sSH into my site and rename your plugin folder.
Has this plugin been abandoned? Does it still work?
]]>Hi,
I just installed this plugin, set everything up, and gave it a test. Whenever the plugin is enabled it refuses to let me log-in. My WP & plugin were both the latest versions.
]]>Hello,
How do I add yubikey field into custom login page? I use ARMember plugin but general help would be appriciated too. Thanks!
This plugin has begun failing all the time for every login. This happened once before when I needed to update the plugin to the current version. Now no new version is available. Running WP 5.0.3. Was working fine last week.
]]>Hi, I own a security key but seems like it’s not supported from this plugin.
Is it planned to add support for this key?
Best,
Dario
Hello,
First of all thanks for this plugin. I’m a cautious with security and I’m using Yubikey keys wherever possible. Installation went smoothly and the plugin worked right out of the box with no trouble at all.
I have one question though: Assuming a worst case scenario where I loose my Yubikey, what happens ?
I’m a sysadmin of the WordPress server (the whole LAMP stack). If I deactivate the plugin (simply by changing the plugin directory name) everything seems to be working just fine like it was before installing the plugin. Is this the best or correct approach to use as a fall back mechanism if necessary ? Thanks in advance for your answer.
Kind regards,
p6ril
]]>Have the plugin installed but not able to login.
wordpress gives an error in the header:
Warning: hash_equals(): Expected known_string to be a string, null given in …
wp-includes/pluggable.php on line 2242
And returns a password not correct message.
tried the yubikey demopage on https://demo.yubico.com/ (all tests return valid).
and updated the yubikey credentials for the plugin on https://upgrade.yubico.com/getapikey/
*before i used the yubikey plugin from Henrick Schack (wich stopped working as per now i guess hence i can’t login no more either using it)
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