But from what I last read it does not fully work with nested quotes
Heaven forbid.Wes of StarArmy wrote: ↑Fri May 11, 2018 1:19 pmI would "like" your post if I could. Maybe we'll see that as a 3.3 feature?
Yeah, when you are used to a platform called Xenforo that tries to copy social media, you expect it. Frankly, I think Xenforo is geared more towards Millennials. That's my take every time I interact with forums that use that paid-for crap.Mick wrote: ↑Sat May 12, 2018 8:12 amHeaven forbid.Wes of StarArmy wrote: ↑Fri May 11, 2018 1:19 pmI would "like" your post if I could. Maybe we'll see that as a 3.3 feature?
Hey now, we're not all that trendy...John connor wrote: ↑Sat May 12, 2018 10:02 pmFrankly, I think Xenforo is geared more towards Millennials.
I guess I just beat the millennial epoch for I am 37. But I am pretty trendy, at least I think so. I wear bowling shirts and cargo pants. Sometimes an occasional Hawaiian shirt. I should have my GTA San Andreas avatar redone to reflect my trendiness.
DR is also important. You should have one account that's an admin without 2FA being enabled.Wes of StarArmy wrote: ↑Tue May 15, 2018 11:41 am Two-factor authentication is best practice and it makes no sense for a forum software not to have it because a forum software's reputation, in terms of security, is very important. On my board I force 2FA for all admins and global moderators as part of my security practices, which are listed on my privacy policy as part of how we protect people's personal data.
Maybe a "group security options" for each individual phpBB group with an option to exempt certain users of that group in general would be nice? Password complexity, max age, old password retention, 2FA Requirement settings, etc...
Would be nice I manage 8 sites supported by joomla and 2 serwer with DirectAdmin. Can't imagine it without 2FA.LaxSlash1993 wrote: ↑Tue May 15, 2018 4:09 pm Maybe a "group security options" for each individual phpBB group with an option to exempt certain users of that group in general would be nice? Password complexity, max age, old password retention, 2FA Requirement settings, etc...
But I see that your site stararmy works on xenforo not phpbb. If You have another site supported by phpBB, please tell us what extension do you use for 2FA. I need it! 2FA with authenticator soft eg. Google Authenticator is the best solution what was invented for everyone without costs.Wes of StarArmy wrote: ↑Tue May 15, 2018 11:41 am Two-factor authentication is best practice and it makes no sense for a forum software not to have it because a forum software's reputation, in terms of security, is very important. On my board I force 2FA for all admins and global moderators as part of my security practices, which are listed on my privacy policy as part of how we protect people's personal data.