• Resolved maidenleo2000

    (@maidenleo2000)


    Dear, good afternoon.
    I have the following problem, I install the plugin and set the cookie brute force prevention option. After that I can not access the site, I enter the username and password but I always redirected to 127.0.0.1. What I can do to disable the option from cpanel? Can I edit some configuration file? Thank you.

    Clarified that want to disable that option.

    https://ww.wp.xz.cn/plugins/all-in-one-wp-security-and-firewall/

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  • Plugin Contributor mbrsolution

    (@mbrsolution)

    Hi, are you entering the correct URL while trying to log in?

    For example:

    [www.yoursite.com/?secretword=1]

    Remember to replace the secretword with your secret word.

    Thread Starter maidenleo2000

    (@maidenleo2000)

    Hi, I still can not access. Clarified that accidentally use the 2 methods, the secret word and the cookie brute force prevention. For that reason is I want to disable the function from the cpanel if possible it does not allow me to enter without redirection.

    Thread Starter maidenleo2000

    (@maidenleo2000)

    What we also did was change the access to login with login-hide-wp that allowed change wp-admin by another word plugin. This method works and shows me the login screen, but when I enter redirects to 127.0.0.1

    Plugin Contributor mbrsolution

    (@mbrsolution)

    To disable the plugin simply FTP into your server and rename the plugin folder to something else. Log into your site, rename back the plugin folder to its original name. Then deactivate one of the Brute Force features. You cannot have both
    Enable Brute Force Attack Prevention: and Rename Login Page enabled at the same time.

    Thread Starter maidenleo2000

    (@maidenleo2000)

    I already did but I still redirecting to localhost. you add the name “old”

    Plugin Contributor mbrsolution

    (@mbrsolution)

    Make sure you clear the browser cache and if you have a cache plugin you also delete the cache. Use a different browser as well if you can.

    Plugin Contributor wpsolutions

    (@wpsolutions)

    Delete the code added by the AIOWPS plugin inside your .htaccess file and you will be good to go.

    Thread Starter maidenleo2000

    (@maidenleo2000)

    If I did and now I can not go directly. Vere and delete everything. Thanks but I’ll have to build the site from again.

    Thread Starter maidenleo2000

    (@maidenleo2000)

    you can solve, thank you very much. Delete the files you told me and I could enter. 🙂

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