Hi JPRuehmann;
Why is this message appearing?
- After a fresh installation or restoring a backup, login attempts can be rate-limited, especially if there were multiple failed login attempts or if the system detects unusual behavior.
- The "Too many logins, try again later" message is a default security feature to prevent brute-force attacks or repeated failed login attempts.
How long do I have to wait?
- By default, you may need to wait about 30 minutes for the system to reset the counter and allow you to try logging in again.
- This waiting period is in place to prevent malicious login attempts and to avoid server overload.
How to immediately remove this limit?
- To bypass the waiting time and remove the rate limit for your session, you can manually delete the cache files.
- Navigate to the /stockage/cache directory and delete the files inside. This will reset the login attempt counter and allow you to log in immediately.
The exact path may vary depending on the platform you're using, but /storage/cache is commonly where these temporary files are stored.
Summary:
- Option 1: Wait for 30 minutes and try again.
- Option 2: Delete the files in /stockage/cache to immediately reset the login attempts.
If you're not sure about the exact location of the cache files or need further help, feel free to ask. I can guide you more specifically depending on the platform you're using.