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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WPSecureOps Easy Firewall] Failed to loginHi again Tom,
Thats weird, we are using this plugin on 10+ WordPress 4.1.1 sites at the moment and we’d never seen this error.
However, until we find a way to replicate it and push a new fixed version, you can disable the plugin by following these steps:
1. Open the wp-content/plugins directory via FTP/cPanel
2. Manually remove the folder “wpsecureops-easy-firewall”
3. Go to wp-admin/
4. Force your FTP viewer/cPanel file browser to show hidden files
5. Remove .htaccess and .htpasswd files (this will remove the additional user/password protection for the /wp-admin/ directory, which you had mentioned that is not being working”Also, can you email us a list of your plugins that you are using to: [email protected].
Thanks!
WPSecureOps TeamForum: Plugins
In reply to: [WPSecureOps Easy Firewall] Failed to loginHi Tim,
What version of wordpress are you using?Thanks,
WPSecureOps TeamYou are welcome 🙂 Knowing what our users need and how they use our products is the only way for us to make them better, so thank you!
We will test our plugins with Sucuri (again) to be 100% sure that they work together and if needed we will release an update.
Thanks,
WPSecureOps TeamBtw, can you name (or email us the name of the plugin at [email protected]) so that we can try to make it work.
We are not happy to hear that our plugins is having conflicts, so if we can resolve those from our plugin, then we will definitely do it asap 🙂
Thanks,
WPSecureOps TeamForum: Plugins
In reply to: [WPSecureOps Easy Firewall] Block good bots?No, the plugin will not block good bots 🙂
WPSecureOps Team
Hi Chris,
I see how this can be pretty annoying and we’ve done plenty of tests to replicate this, but with no success.
Can you contact us via email and provide URL of the site so that we can check which hosting and what hosting environment they had configured for their sites.
We suspect that maybe the site is running behind a proxy, which is causing ALL requests to the WordPress installation to be coming via the same IP address, which can easily cause the login protection to block all login attempts, specially if you have a ongoing attack to the backend.Also, you can remove the “ban” by going into your MySQL database and then to the “options” table and deleting the row which contains your IP address, with the following name:
_transient_wpso_bfp_IPADDRESSHERE
and
_transient_timeout_wpso_bfp_IPADDRESSHEREIf you don’t find your IP address there, then most likely the problem is because of a proxy running on your hosting environment, so you would always see the same ip address in there, which causes ALL requests to the admin to be blocked.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WPSecureOps Easy Firewall] BBQ compatible?Hi ramonjosegn,
It looks like its compatible 🙂
However, have in mind that BBQ does NOT uses htaccess rules, so it will be executed only IF your site’s htaccess rules are allowing the user to pass them.
For example, any attack to your xmlrpc (for example) will be first blocked by the Easy Firewall and the BBQ will not need to do anything. At the same time, any attacks which are not tracked by the Easy Firewall will be caught up by BBQ 🙂
So apparently, that plugin is a great combination with Easy Firewall 🙂
Cheers,
WPSecureOpsForum: Reviews
In reply to: [WPSecureOps Brute Force Protect] requires PHP 5.4Updated, v1.3 is now fully compatible with older versions of PHP.
Thanks for the feedback!
WPSecureOps TeamForum: Reviews
In reply to: [WPSecureOps Brute Force Protect] requires PHP 5.4Oh and… I’d almost forgot – thanks for the awesome 5 star review 🙂
Cheers
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [WPSecureOps Brute Force Protect] requires PHP 5.4Wooops! 🙂
Fixed, will commit with some improvements in few hours.Thanks a LOT Jared!
WPSecureOps Team
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WPSecureOps Easy Firewall] Login url change?Forgot to mark it as “resolved” 🙂
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WPSecureOps Easy Firewall] Login url change?Hi again Ramon 🙂
We are marking this issue as resolved, since there were no more questions or replies from your side.In case that you need more help in the future, don’t hesitate to open a new topic or comment on this one.
Thanks!
WPSecureOps TeamForum: Plugins
In reply to: [WPSecureOps Easy Firewall] XML-RPC, when deactivate?Hi Ramon,
We are marking this issue as resolved, since there were no more questions or replies from your side.In case that you need more help in the future, don’t hesitate to open a new topic or comment on this one.
Thanks!
WPSecureOps TeamForum: Plugins
In reply to: [WPSecureOps Easy Firewall] hotlinking protection with nginx?I’ve heard some really great stuff for ASO, but never knew they were using nginx for their shared hosting, mainly because that sounds like an insane thing to do (it will totally overload their support teams… ) will require manual adding of rewrites for users….
So its interesting, maybe they have a way to include your own rewrites? Did some googling in their forums, but no success to find any information on this topic.
I’ll be closing this issue, but in case you decide to go and ask them for adding your rewrite rules in their nginx’s config file, don’t hesitate to reopen and share some insights 😉
Cheers,
WPSecureOps TeamForum: Plugins
In reply to: [WPSecureOps Easy Firewall] Login url change?Hello there,
1. Changing the login url. Thats doable, but really hacky and most likely will break a lot of plugins and functionality in WordPress. This is why we don’t have that functionality in our plugin.
2. We are not fans of having additional steps (captcha, checkboxes, etc) in the WordPress login screen, simply because its pretty annoying 🙂
However, we have a separate (again free, small and very simple) plugin to solve any brute force attacks, login hack attemts to your blog: https://ww.wp.xz.cn/plugins/wpsecureops-bruteforce-protect/Thanks for your time spent on checking out our plugins 🙂
WPSecureOps Ltd