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Re: flood check reset
Fri, 07 February 2014 07:39
naudefj
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You can change the FLOOD_CHECK_TIME in GLOBALS.php.
Re: flood check reset
Thu, 06 February 2014 19:25
rshannon
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Cancel fire alarm. I got in.
flood check reset
Thu, 06 February 2014 19:10
rshannon
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Even with the forum offline (dev instance) the username/password flood check was triggered and, no matter how long I wait, it won't accept logins. Is it possible to directly edit a bit in the DB to reset the flood check, and/or lower the wait timeout parameter and if so, where (table, value)? If possible, I'd rather try that first before restoring the DB from a backup. TIA
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