← Back to context Comment by tinus_hn 3 years ago Because you want to have delays between bot login attempts? 6 comments tinus_hn Reply joshspankit 3 years ago I think that’s overcomplicating it: Just do it site-wide for all login attempts (always on, or like the captcha: as-needed) tinus_hn 3 years ago So now in the case of a bot attack no one can login. That doesn’t work. joshspankit 3 years ago What do you mean? 3 replies →
joshspankit 3 years ago I think that’s overcomplicating it: Just do it site-wide for all login attempts (always on, or like the captcha: as-needed) tinus_hn 3 years ago So now in the case of a bot attack no one can login. That doesn’t work. joshspankit 3 years ago What do you mean? 3 replies →
tinus_hn 3 years ago So now in the case of a bot attack no one can login. That doesn’t work. joshspankit 3 years ago What do you mean? 3 replies →
I think that’s overcomplicating it: Just do it site-wide for all login attempts (always on, or like the captcha: as-needed)
So now in the case of a bot attack no one can login. That doesn’t work.
What do you mean?
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