192.0.80.244
192.0.80.246
192.0.96.247
192.0.96.248
192.0.123.250
195.234.111.251
195.234.111.252
Is there an solution or an workaround?
]]>Is the rule case sensitive? It’s unspecified in the docs here
https://www.wordfence.com/help/firewall/options/?utm_source=plugin&utm_medium=pluginUI&utm_campaign=docsIcon#immediately-block-urls
I’am encounterung sql injection attempts both with
path/to/page/’UNION SELECT
path/to/page/’UNioN SelEcT
path/to/page/’union select
So I’d like the filter is case INSENSTIVE
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Mike
Thanks,
Kenny
I don’t have any errors, but I do have a question about the Wordfence option “Immediately block IPs that access these URLs”:
I have hidden my login page by changing the login URL in Wordfence, however I still have a lot of IP’s trying to visit the /wp-login.php page.
This annoys me, so I have now added /wp-login.php in Wordfence options under “Immediately block IPs that access these URLs”. And it works fine – the IPs trying to access wp-login.php are blocked.
My question is however:
Even though I log into my website via another custom made URL, do I somehow still run through the wp-login.php page at some point during the login process?
And hence, do I risk being blocked from my own site for “accessing” the /wp-login.php page during the login process?
I have whitelisted my own current IP and hence currently bypass all Wordfence rules, but sometimes your IP address changes, and then the rules will apply to the new IP too, until you ad it to the whitelist.
I hope my questions make sense.
PS. I absolutely LOVE your plugin!
Kind regards,
/E
However, while reading about the network, I read this statement:
‘ The data is aggregated on a real-time platform to determine which IP addresses are currently engaged in the most malicious activity and need to be blocked by our community. That data is then used by your site and other Wordfence protected sites to block those malicious IP addresses. ‘
So, is it possible some IP addresses engaged in hacking activity on _my_ site won’t be identified as candidates for being blocked by the community? I don’t know if this has actually happened or anything but I was curious.
Thanks!
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]]>I have been getting 3 IP address constantly trying to access my WP Admin, thankfully using the wrong username, about 2 weeks ago I manually blocked these 3 IP address which stopped the access, however, for the last week or so they have been getting through, I have re-added them manually but I am still getting email reports that they are still attempting to access the site.
Its like Wordfence has stopped blocking them. How can I get them blocked again??
Thanks.
Best regards
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]]>Immediately block IP’s that access these URLs does not SAVE in the EXPORT!
This is a really important feature, so glad its there, but we have over 100 domains on our server and need this to save in the Export token.
Please include that in your next upgrade. Thanks.
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]]>Bit of nood maybe, but wouldn’t this setting potentially block users as well? Perhaps when using a proxy or VPN or a Tor type browser? Why is it not on by default?
Thanks
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