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  • Plugin Author Grégory Viguier

    (@greglone)

    If you try to access /wp-login.php, that’s perfectly normal.

    Thread Starter fakeologist

    (@fakeologist)

    So users can’t use linked wordpress.com logins to login?

    Plugin Author Grégory Viguier

    (@greglone)

    Uh? What is the URL you attempt to access?

    Thread Starter fakeologist

    (@fakeologist)

    x.com/wp-login.php?action=jetpack-sso&result=success&user_id=43345623&sso_nonce=kq1airpq5cgabqtointi

    It’s a jetpack plugin to allow logins via wordpress.com connected IDs.

    Plugin Author Grégory Viguier

    (@greglone)

    OK, Single Sign On.

    The aim of my plugin is to forbid access to wp-login.php, so obviously your URL won’t work.
    But this will work: x.com/login?action=jetpack-sso&result=success&user_id=43345623&sso_nonce=kq1airpq5cgabqtointi (replace “login” with what you set).

    Now, if you have this URL (with wp-login.php), I see 2 possibilities:
    1- the URL was generated before my plugin is installed (in an email? Send the email again).
    2- your plugin for Jetpack does not generate the URL the right way: I can do nothing in that case.

    Thread Starter fakeologist

    (@fakeologist)

    Thanks. I’ll disable SSO from Jetpack.

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