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  • Plugin Author braekling

    (@braekling)

    Hi Christian,

    this support forum is about the WordPress plugin WP-Piwik, not about Piwik itself or other Piwik plugins. To get support for Piwik, please have a look at the Piwik forums at https://forum.piwik.org/.

    Or do you want to configure WP-Piwik for use with this Google Authenticator Plugin? So you need a auth_code additional to Piwik’s auth_token? This is not possible, yet. You can manually modify the Request classes (/wp-piwik/classes/WP_Piwik/Request/) and extend the URLs by the auth_code parameter, and, if necessary, I will plan to add a configuration option to define this auth_code in a future release.

    Thread Starter CMG

    (@seraphyn)

    Hi Breakling,

    no need to setup Piwik. No need support for Piwik.
    Only a bugreport, see subject ??

    As you said in part two, there is no way to insert the auth_code, nor to to setup up another user to just read the status.

    Great that you’ll add this type of configuration. In my opinion 2fa ist very important and I’m happy that this will be an option in further releases in the future.

    greetings from swabia l?ndle
    Christian M. Grube

    Plugin Author braekling

    (@braekling)

    Alright, thanks for the clarification! ?? I will add the required parameter; a new release is planned within the next two weeks.

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