Rating: 5 stars
The Cloudflare plugin gives me a blank screen on all of my sites. This plug in works, and does a great job. Many thanks!
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Does exactly what I was looking for in terms of brute force protection!
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At the beginning I was stoke about performance. But guess what … this plugin does not speed up your website. Those are the rules in the CloudFlare.
Dev-mode simply does not refresh as it should – you click dev-mode on and it won’t stay when you browse pages, you click def-mode off it simply does not do anything.
Also Purging rarely works (manual or automatic). After I came back from holiday posts were posted as scheduled but not displayed! Cloudflare cached website was loaded. Only after manual purge in cloud flare those post appeared on the website.
Trust me you are better off going directly to cloud flare and toggle those options when needed.
And the worst of the problems with this plugin is “supersonic=wp-admin”!!!!!!
Whoever use this plugin BE AWARE every time you are trying to insert link or update the link this piece of shi… code will be either somehow embed in your url or at the end of it.
So e.g. you might have problems with creating new page or post. This code might be generated directly in your url and you have to manually remove it.
I triple check every link on my post or page. And guess what, i already found some of indexed pages by different search engines WITH THIS “supersonic=wp-admin” !!!!!!! It will look like e.g. https://www.yourdomain.com/custompostname/supersonic=wp-admin
Do not install this plugin.
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Pretty good plugin.
Though what is missing
– Dev mode on/off switch.
– Quick “clear cache” button.
May be, just may be placing sats graphs on the plugin settings main page (after it configured).
But dev mode switch is sourly missing – thats why I have to keep both Cloudflare plugin and SUpersonic.
Rating: 5 stars
I use a CF page rule to cache all content on some of my websites, so this plugin is very useful to automatically flush cache when new content is published or new comments are approved. Oh, and cache can be flushed using wp-cron! ??
Thanks for creating and maintaining this plugin. ??
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this plugin does make my site much faster. but it causes major issues with my dashboard and toolbar. i tried all the instructions more than three times — it is too unclear and confusing. it just doesnt work while still letting you control the site logged-in to wp site.
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Using it didn’t improve nothing and with BuddyPress all my users were unable to use the platform and UNABLE TO LOGIN.
Should be removed from the list.
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Does exactly as it says
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It has a lot of unique features and works great. You can even check your cloudflare statistics withing the admin panel. Very well done.
To get it run smoother I changed from wp-cron to the linux cron and upped the API request timeout from 50 (default) to 300 seconds. Now all is running very well on my low powered droid tablet.
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After testing all the cloudflare plugins on wordpress, this is the only one that provides:
1. Analytics from Cloudflare (so you don’t need to login to Cloudflare panel to check).
2. Blacklist country login + XMLRPLC protection.
3. Purge selected pages/post/tag/category/etc whenever a post or comment is added.
4. Allows user to set the limit on login attempts (stop brute force login).
5. Ban/whitelist selected ip.
Minor Bugs which I have found in version 1.2.8 but was resolved quickly in version 1.2.9:
1. When testing Cloudflare connection, it always fails. I found out that you need to input the credentials, click “Update Settings”, then only click “Test Connection” which I found out after tinkering it for 20 minutes. Would like to see if it just save settings after clicking the Test Connection as well.
2. When updating comment from the Comment Panel, it posts an error: Warning: Missing argument 2 for wpss_save_comment() in /xxx/xxx/xxx/wp-content/plugins/supersonic/inc/actions.php on line 158
3. Would like to see it saves my list of blacklisted/whitelisted ip in the box instead of just disappearing away.
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