• Resolved orvokki

    (@orvokki)


    Hello everyone,
    I’ve changed on my site the login URL with this plugin but unfortunately when I get e-mail notifications that I have new comments to approve the link inside the e-mail has “wp-admin” instead of my slug and after clicking it there is an error “not available”. Is there a way to fix those links so that they inslude the new login url slug?

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  • Plugin Contributor mbrsolution

    (@mbrsolution)

    Hi, which of the two features did you enable for the Brute Force security settings? Do you have a cache plugin? Do you have any other security plugin running? Or do you have any plugin that might control the login redirects?

    Thread Starter orvokki

    (@orvokki)

    I’ve enabled “Brute Force” -> “Rename login page”.
    I have neither a cache plugin nor any other security plugin or anything like that ??

    Plugin Contributor mbrsolution

    (@mbrsolution)

    Could you share the exact URL “without revealing any secret word” you see in the confirmation e-mail?

    Thank you

    Thread Starter orvokki

    (@orvokki)

    Here are the exact links I get in e-mails:

    Approve comment:my-site.com/wp-admin/comment.php?action=approve&c=7#wpbody-content
    Trash: mysite.com/wp-admin/comment.php?action=trash&c=7#wpbody-content

    and so on…

    to the problem is that there’s /wp-admin/ instead of my slug and when I click on the link there’s an error “not available.

    Plugin Contributor mbrsolution

    (@mbrsolution)

    Thank for the extra information. The plugin developers will investigate further your issue.

    Regards

    Plugin Contributor wpsolutions

    (@wpsolutions)

    Hi @orvokki,
    This is a tricky situation because due to security reasons we don’t really want to reveal your secret login slug via email.

    I think for now you will need to endure the slight inconvenience of not clicking those comments links via the email but instead, I recommend that you log into your site manually by typing your secret login link in a browser and then you can go to the comments section and process the comments.
    In the meantime I will need to think about a good solution for this situation.

    • This reply was modified 7 years, 8 months ago by wpsolutions.
    • This reply was modified 7 years, 8 months ago by wpsolutions.
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