Blocking by using wildcard on a domain could cause legitimate users to not be able to visit a site. Also, most IP addresses are dynamic on the internet so permanently blocking an IP can also cause a legitimate user issues too.
Thanks,
Brian
Blocking by using wildcard on a domain could cause legitimate users to not be able to visit a site.
I’m aware of that and decided that I can live with that “risk”, so?
Also, most IP addresses are dynamic on the internet so permanently blocking an IP can also cause a legitimate user issues too.
And it don’t have to be permanently. There should be an option to make it temporary (with fixed and free settings) or permanently.
Sorry, but I don’t see what you want to raise up.
Wordfence already can block IP ranges, I just like to use i.e. 85.18.* instead of typing 85.18.0.0 – 85.18.255.255.
And beside that, it would like to block out hostnames like i.e. *.fastwebnet.it.
So again, can you implement that possibility?
Thanks in advance.
Hans, I use Wordfence in conjunction with CloudFlare. Wordfence identifies bad IPs then I add them to CloudFlare which blocks them at source from every website in my network. CloudFlare allows ranges of IPs to be blocked, and I often invoke this if I see several bad IPs in the same range. Unfortunately, it does not allow blocking by hostname, but it is usually quite easy to identify all IP ranges for a hostname, then block these ranges. Even better is the country blocking feature in CloudFlare. That does not block the country completely, but it does present a Captcha screen that blocks most spammers, and allows you to whitelist acceptable individual addresses.
There is another plugin that automatically adds Wordfence blocked IP addresses to CloudFlare, but I prefer to do this manually so I can be happy I’m not blocking genuine traffic.
If you do use CloudFlare, be sure to add the CloudFlare plugin to WordPress.
@hans I’ll pass your suggestions on to the development team.
@keith
Thanks for your suggestions. I try to use as few plugins as possible for security for a better control.
@wfbrian
Thanks, I’m looking forward to it.