As I don’t have a way to whitelist this User-Agent, my only solution for now has been to disable Anti-Crawler.
I don’t like this solution, I would like to enable it.
Is there any solution for that?
Thanks!
David.
]]>I’ve been having a problem activating a site in the InfiniteWP admin page. I checked in Live traffic and see numerous attempts (mine I’m thinking), where the connection attempts from the admin side to the client plug-in are being blocked. I unblocked it and the connection completed. I am wondering if there is a way to tell Wordfence to allow communications between my admin side of InfiniteWP to the InfiniteWP client plugin on the site. In the live traffic display I see the infinite user agent being blocked. I would like to be able to allow the connection based on agent and the associated IP address. Is that possible?
]]>It would be extremely useful if you can add the term “User Agent:” to your plugin’s Live Traffic data content as noted here.
The above will help your customers identify the affected field when manually creating a custom blocking rule.
The enhancement will bring your plugin in line with all other terms (e.g., “IP:“, “Hostname:“) contained in Live Traffic.
Please share this with your developers.
Thank you.
Note: An email will be sent to feeback [at] wordfence [dot] com.
]]>We do not use your plugin, but our security assets have detected an individual, bot, or company that is constantly pinging our site with the following URL (format):
https://www.oursite.com/?ignorenitro=xxx&nitroWebhook=config&token=yyy
Where xxx and yyy are random digits/letters.
The User Agent associated with the above is:
Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 13_3) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/112.0.0.0 Safari/537.36 Nitro-Webhook-Agent
Is the above in any way related to your plugin? If so, what purpose does it serve? Meanwhile we have blocked noted User Agent.
Thank you!
]]>Wondering if the whitelist could be expanded to include user-agents? I understand those could be spoofed with relative ease. The motivation would be for use with an automated testing service for forms/checkout process.
Thanks
]]>Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; fr; rv:1.8.1) Gecko/20061010 Firefox/2.0 sometext
Is it possible to exclude from logging in Traffic Inspector all user-agents that contain sometext? Example *sometext*?
]]>Is there a way to custom-block malicious User Agents using your plugin?
We could not find an option or section in your plugin that would allow us to do that.
Thank you.
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