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This makes the new `@BruteForceProtection` annotation more clever and moves the relevant code into it's own middleware. Basically you can now set `@BruteForceProtection(action=$key)` as annotation and that will make the controller bruteforce protected. However, the difference to before is that you need to call `$responmse->throttle()` to increase the counter. Before the counter was increased every time which leads to all kind of unexpected problems. Signed-off-by: Lukas Reschke <lukas@statuscode.ch> |
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AvatarController.php | ||
CssController.php | ||
JsController.php | ||
LoginController.php | ||
LostController.php | ||
OCJSController.php | ||
OCSController.php | ||
PreviewController.php | ||
SetupController.php | ||
TwoFactorChallengeController.php | ||
UserController.php |