• Resolved fuegodon

    (@fuegodon)


    Hi guys thanks for creating one of the BEST security plugins on WP, my issue is that I’m trying to add an iframe code on my header, this iframe contains the following code:

    <iframe width=”100%” height=”765″ border=”0″ style=”border: 0; box-shadow: 0px 0px 0 #fff;” src=”https://voiceovercr.com/radioplayer/&#8221; allow=”autoplay”></iframe>

    this code has the Radio Station player that I want to add into de main page header, I know that your amazing plugin for security purpose blocks iframes codes, is there any way that this iframe can be added to a white list just in case in a near future I need to use another iframe code and add it to another section of my site, the error message I get is that my domain refuses the connection.

    Thanks….

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  • Thread Starter fuegodon

    (@fuegodon)

    By the way, you can check that the iframe is working properly at this link: https://www.voiceovercr.com/radioplayer/index.html

    Plugin Support wfpeter

    (@wfpeter)

    Hi @fuegodon thanks for your query and kind words about Wordfence. It’s a real boost to see such a positive response to what we’re doing.

    As for your issue, it sounds like Learning Mode will be your friend here. From the Wordfence Dashboard click on Manage WAF. Then you will see Basic Firewall Options > Web Application Firewall Status. Change the option to Learning Mode. Now perform the actions that were causing issues, such as visiting the page(s) containing the iframe code. This will help Wordfence learn that these actions are normal and it will allow them in the future. After you have finished performing the actions, switch the WAF from Learning Mode back to Enabled and Protecting. Now test to see if your iframe works correctly.

    https://www.wordfence.com/help/firewall/learning-mode/ is an amazing resource for learning more about the WAF and learning mode.

    Thanks,

    Peter.

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