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There is no way to do this. You might find this thread useful, where somebody else added additional HTTP Basic auth and there's discussion about how to do so. #2653 |
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You might wish to check: #3625 |
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Hi,
I'd like to improve security against brute force. The silly way would be changing username, but I can't find a way to do this.
So what I have done is that I added a NGINX Basic Authentication for /admin directory, together with fail2ban. However, this resulted an infinite loop, probably a conflict with the native authentication, and the admin panel can't even be loaded, so I'm wondering if I can disable admin login all together and letting NGINX Basic Authentication to handle everything.
Just wondering if anyone have any good solution? Thanks!
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