• I have a multisite installation. Each sub site has its own admin. These admins do not have access or a login for the main site. When requiring that admins use 2FA none of the admins on the sub sites are required to set up 2fa, in fact, these users that only have access to the sub site an not to the main site show that 2fa is not allowed and it cannot be set up. What do I need to do to require that users on sub sites that do not have logins to the main site need to set up 2fa?

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    Plugin Support wfphil

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    Hi @hube2

    That could be because cron jobs aren’t running and the wordfence_ls_role_sync_cron cron job hasn’t run.

    Please send your Wordfence diagnostics report.

    Update to the latest version of Wordfence if you haven’t already done so.

    Go to the top of the “Diagnostics” tab on the Wordfence “Tools” page. There will be a “SEND REPORT BY EMAIL” button to send the diagnostics report. Enter wftest [at] wordfence [dot] com as the email and hube2 as the forum username please.

    Once you have emailed me the diagnostics report can you reply here to let me know that it has been sent. This is important in the unlikely event that your installation of WordPress is having an issue with sending mail

    Thread Starter John Huebner

    (@hube2)

    Okay, I have been testing this on a dev multisite before I implement it on a live site.
    What I have found is that while it says not allowed for the sub site admins in the user list that it in fact required, but does not indicate that it is required.
    When logging in as the site admin and looking at the profile page at the bottom is says that it needs to set up 2fa by a specific date.
    The admins do not receive emails when I try to notify them from the settings page in the main site and they receive no other warnings that they need to do so.
    This is where my concern lies in requiring 2fa but no one being aware of it unless I personally send them all an email with instructions.

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