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Authentication_lock settings cannot be edited in the Backend #9819

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EliasKotlyar opened this issue Jun 1, 2017 · 1 comment
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Authentication_lock settings cannot be edited in the Backend #9819

EliasKotlyar opened this issue Jun 1, 2017 · 1 comment
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Issue: Ready for Work Gate 4. Acknowledged. Issue is added to backlog and ready for development

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Preconditions

You cannot edit the following two parameters in the Backend:
oauth/authentication_lock/max_failures_count
oauth/authentication_lock/timeout

This two parameters should be editable.

Steps to reproduce

Go to Backend->System->oAuth

Expected result

You can edit the max_failures_count and timeout parameters

Actual result

You cannot edit the max_failures_count and timeout parameters, because they are not present

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magento-team pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jun 7, 2017
 - Merge Pull Request #9820 from EliasKotlyar/magento2:feature/authlock
magento-team pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jun 7, 2017
@magento-team magento-team added Issue: Ready for Work Gate 4. Acknowledged. Issue is added to backlog and ready for development develop labels Jul 31, 2017
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Internal ticket to track issue progress: MAGETWO-69610

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