Matoma Two-Factor Authentication
Matoma Two-Factor Authentication extends the login process by a 2nd factor to achieve increased security. After the user name and password are request …
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Possibly abandoned • Last updated 1742 days ago
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Possibly abandoned (last update 1742 days ago).
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Description
Matoma Two-Factor Authentication extends the login process by a 2nd factor to achieve increased security.
After the user name and password are requested, a random 8-digit code is generated and sent depending on the selected method.
The user receives his one-time password either via e-mail or SMS (ClickSend.com account required).
Installation
This section describes how to install and run the plugin.
- Find the plugin in your WordPress Admin Panel. “Plugins” -> “install”
- activate the plugin via the menu “Plugins” in WordPress
- enter your ClickSend.com API credentials under “Settings” -> “Matoma 2FA
- set the message for the passkey in “Settings” -> “Matoma 2FA Maximum 120 characters (wildcard is replaced by values)
Frequently Asked Questions
Go to ClickSend.com dashboard and copy the user name and API key.
Not at present.
It is planned to implement these functions in a future version.
e-mail
SMS (ClickSend.com account required)
Check if you set the Passkey Message in “Settings” -> “Matoma 2FA”.
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Changelog
1.0.3
Add IP whitelist
1.0.2
security fix
1.0.1
security fix
1.0.0
Basic Plugin structure
Hook into WP-login Process
Generate 2FA-passkey
Send 2FA-passkey (E-Mail, ClickSend.com)
API connect to ClickSend.com

