• I created the website a while ago. I placed it in it’s own directory and I think it worked fine back then. I did it for protection purposes, so hack bots would not be able to determine the location of the log in page.
    I checked that with 2 different websites. It’s the same result.

    When I go to https://www.mydomain.com/wp-login.php or https://www.mydomain.com/wp-admin, it redirects me to https://www.mydomain.com/blog/wp-login.php to the log in page. It should have shown an error page instead. That’s what I’m looking for in the first place.

    Settings > General:
    WordPress Address (URL): https://www.mydomain.com/blog
    Site Address (URL): https://www.mydomain.com

    index.php in the https://www.mydomain.com/ directory:

    <?php
    /**
    * Front to the WordPress application. This file doesn’t do anything, but loads
    * wp-blog-header.php which does and tells WordPress to load the theme.
    *
    * @package WordPress
    */

    /**
    * Tells WordPress to load the WordPress theme and output it.
    *
    * @var bool
    */
    define(‘WP_USE_THEMES’, true);

    /** Loads the WordPress Environment and Template */
    require(‘./blog/wp-blog-header.php’);

    Thank you.

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