* * @param string $login_title The page title, with extra context added.
the wp-login.php?action=postpass error has been discussed in this forum but as far as I could see never solved.
Rename wp-login.php is a very light plugin that lets you easily and safely change wp-login.php to anything you want. It doesn’t literally rename or change files in core, nor does it add rewrite rules. It simply intercepts page requests and works on any WordPress website. The wp-admin directory and...
The plugin is called: Rename wp-login.php and this plugin was implemented as we were experiencing an extremely high volume of bot net attacks on our standard "wp-login/wp-admin" pages respectively. This plugin is not allowing the proper redirect to happen after the password field is submitted.
Currently, the password reset screen generates a new password for the user and I want to add a Confirm Password field and make it a required field. I think I've found the relevant code in the wp-login.php file and it looks like there is a confirm password option but I don't know how to get it to...
MITRE reports: wp-login.php in WordPress before 3.7.5, 3.8.x before 3.8.5, 3.9.x before 3.9.3, and 4.x before 4.0.1 might allow remote attackers to reset passwords by leveraging access to an e-mail account that received a password-reset message. wp-includes/http.php in WordPress before 3.7.5
Wordpress tutorials wp-login.php login page change or add custom own image and tooltip on mouse over.
To do this, you need to login to your site using FTP and edit the wp-config.php file. Simply add these two lines of code in your wp-config.php file and don’t forget to
WordPress has a few ways to reset your password. Some of them are quicker than the others or may be more difficult. Everything depends on your skills and access that you have. Resetting password in WordPress via FTP. Login to your FTP client and edit file functions.php in the theme that is active.