Deletes http authentication for a site.
Default: removes http authentication from site. If --user
is passed it removes that specific user.
[<site-name>]
: Name of website / global
for global scope.
[–user=<user>]
: Username that needs to be deleted.
[–ip]
: IP to remove. Default removes all.
# Remove auth on site and its admin tools with default username(easyengine)
$ ee auth delete example.com
# Remove auth on site and its admin tools with custom username
$ ee auth delete example.com --user=example
# Remove global auth on all sites (but not admin tools) with default username(easyengine)
$ ee auth delete global
# Remove specific whitelisted IPs on site
$ ee auth delete example.com --ip=1.1.1.1,8.8.8.8
# Remove all whitelisted IPs on site
$ ee auth delete example.com --ip
# Remove whitelisted IPs on all sites
$ ee auth delete global --ip=1.1.1.1
Name | Description |
---|---|
ee auth create | Creates http authentication for a site. |
ee auth list | Lists http authentication users of a site. |
ee auth update | Updates http authentication password for a site. |
Argument | Description |
---|---|
–sites_path=<path> | Absolute path to where all sites will be stored. |
–locale=<locale> | Locale for WordPress. |
–le-mail=<le-mail> | Mail-id to be used for letsencrypt. |
–wp-mail=<wp-mail> | Default Mail-id to be used for WordPress site installation. |
–sysctl=<true/false> | Whether to add sysctl config in docker-compose. |
–[no-]color | Whether to colorize the output. |
–debug[=<group>] | Show all PHP errors; add verbosity to EE bootstrap. |
–quiet | Suppress informational messages. |