• Resolved indigetal

    (@indigetal)


    Hello,

    Has AIOS considered a short code, that can be placed in front end login forms that are common across numerous plugins, in order to trigger AIOS 2FA one-time password functionality? The AIOS one-time password field is not triggered in forms outside of the default WordPress ones. It wouldn’t be a universal integration, but it would be the closest thing to it and workarounds would abound!

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  • Plugin Support hjogiupdraftplus

    (@hjogiupdraftplus)

    Hi @indigetal,

    Right now AIOS do not add based on shortcode otp input to login forms.

    It seems based on login form id if match and input for username found it tries to auto add the OTP input for 2FA.

    I will check in more detail and get back to you.

    Also will create internal ticket for this as feature request.

    Regards

    Thread Starter indigetal

    (@indigetal)

    That’s great! Note that a shortcode is just my assumption of a user-friendly solution, but I have found that the 2FA functionality does not work on front end log in forms of several plugins generated via shortcodes or in theme login modals. I wonder why it isn’t a standard to use the wordpress login hooks or whatever in third-party login shortcodes and modals but it isn’t at all!

    I understand that is in no way the fault of AIOS, but some sort of pop-in solution would go a long way to correcting the missing OTP field in those places. I’ll be on the look out!

    Thanks,
    Brandon

    • This reply was modified 1 year, 1 month ago by indigetal.
    Plugin Author David Anderson / Team Updraft

    (@davidanderson)

    N.B. The Premium version of AIOS adds support for several further login forms, specifically those from these plugins: Elementor, Affiliates-WP, CozmosLabs Profile Builder, Gravity Forms User Registration add-on, Ultimate Member, Ultimate Membership Pro, bbPress and WP Members. (Actually one or two of those may also be in the free version, I’ve not checked which). It also allows any (well, most – some plugins may do weird things….) form to work via the user typing in their code on the end of their password.

    David

    Thread Starter indigetal

    (@indigetal)

    That’s great, but it’s also a very, very small list of direct integrations and I do not use any of them. Plugins or Themes with front end log-in forms that I do use include the GreenShift block library, the Blocksy theme, Fluent Forms, Fluent Support, Paid Memberships Pro, WP Ultimo, TutorLMS and the Skillate theme, Woocommerce, and WP Job Manager (and addons).

    It would be great to get integrations for all of those, but what I’m asking is for a way to implement the OTP field in any front end form by adding something like a shortcode to the page. Even if that is only included with the premium version, but know that the 2FA can be bypassed by logging into any front end form that does not trigger the OTP field.

    • This reply was modified 1 year, 1 month ago by indigetal.
    • This reply was modified 1 year, 1 month ago by indigetal.
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