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  • You do not seem to understand what I’m trying to tell you. I’m not talking about ME logging in. I understand exactly what your saying.

    I talking about a hacker / robot that has been trying to login to my clients site. After I installed your plugin and changed the login URL. The robot still seems to know what the login URL is. HOW? if your plugin changed the URL. HOW would a robot hacker know what the login URL is?

    DG.

    I am using this function and still get 100 login attempts a day. As if your plugin is doing nothing. What the problem?

    DG.

    I’m not having a problem logging in. After the plugin install. The old URL forwards me to the new login URL that your plugin created. I can login from the are URL no problem.

    Why change the Admin login URL if your plugin is going to forward me to the new one anyway?

    How does this stop anyone from getting access to my login page? its forwarding to the new URL anyway.

    I have installed your plugin and after about 30 hours I’m still getting login attempts. If the admin login URL was changed then how do they know the URL? Your plugin seems to be doing nothing.

    Why when I put in the old admin login url it forwards me to the login page? Isn’t the point to not allow access to the login page?

    Help!

    Same here, I had this under the </html>
    <?php do_action(‘wp_footer’); ?>
    Another with more code above. I removed the <?php do_action(‘wp_footer’); ?> and all is now working. This appeared after the upgrade to WP 3.3.

    Thanks,
    DG,

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