• Resolved vchk

    (@vchk)


    Hi!

    There are at least 2 e-mails which I believe are sent by your plugin.

    One’s title reads “Login Verification Required”, and the other one say “[Name-of-the-store] Your username and password”

    Both of these e-mails contain a link to the login page, say: yoursite.com/custom-login-page-url

    How can I change that link to something else, say yoursite.com/my-account instead of yoursite.com/custom-login-page-url ?

    The reason: WordPress login page url should not be given out to regular users of the site.

    Thank you!

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  • Hey @vchk,

    Unfortunately, there isn’t currently a way to do this without editing Wordfence core code, which would be overwritten when an update is available.

    Also, if they’re receiving either of these emails it means they’re already aware of the login URL. The login page would have to be accessed for Wordfence to trigger the Login Verification Required emails. I’m not certain what is sending the other one, but it looks like a registration email.

    Thanks!

    Gerroald

    Thread Starter vchk

    (@vchk)

    Thank you, @wfgerald!

    I think a login popup widget has been used to login, and then the system “gives out” the real login page, which is a bit of a problem for my client.

    Could you please point out the lines of code responsible for the url of the login page in the core code of Wordfence? Maybe my client will want to change it after each update of the plugin.

    We can’t support that, even by telling you how to change the code. Once you do we can’t support the plugin at all since we don’t know what has been altered or how.

    If you prefer to use another plugin to block logins you can deactivate the brute force protection on the Firewall > All Firewall Options page.

    Tim

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