• The short version of what I need is how to disable Sentinel. I’ve looked inside myPHP admin and am not finding what I would hope would be the obvious place to replace a 1 with a 0, or such.

    The longer version is that I went to access my site this morning and haven’t been able to because of Sentinel thinking that I’m doing something bad (injections, brute force). I have gone into myPHP admin and have removed my IP from wp_wps_logs and wp_wps_logins, and still cannot login to my admin. I have tried from four different IPs to simply access the blog page (no login is required for the page) and each time my IPs all end up back on the Sentinel ban lists. I have also gone into wp_options, and have set wps_1.3.0_installed and wps_access_token and wp_sentinel_version all to autoload “no” and that doesn’t seem to shut down Sentinel.

    Any hints or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

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  • Thread Starter drdan01

    (@drdan01)

    Okay, have some more info — just had a thought and realized I’d only been trying to login using Safari, and so tried Firefox — had no problems logging in. So apparently there seems to be an issue with Sentinel 2.0.3 and Safari have 5.1.1 on one Mac and 5.1.4 on another, same problems with both.

    I can disable Sentinel from my login now, but would still love to know how to do it from inside of myPHP admin.

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