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  • Plugin Contributor mbrsolution

    (@mbrsolution)

    Hi can you elaborate a bit more with your question? Which tab are you referring to? I can’t find the Blocked IP Tab?

    Thank you

    Thread Starter cucinareblog

    (@cucinareblog)

    Yes, I mean in the first menu of the plugin (in italian is “bacheca”) there are 4 tabs, the second is info system, the third is Blocked IPs address (In italian is Indirizzi IP bloccati), and the total items are 79.If you want I can send you a screens shot. If I browse the database table “aiowps_login_lockdown” I see 79 rows. I installed the plugin on 3rd December, and the last input is of 4th December, the 79th blocked IP. It seems that after 79 entries it doesn’t block other IPs. I hope now it’s more clear. thanks a lot

    Plugin Contributor mbrsolution

    (@mbrsolution)

    Yes it is much clear your current issue. Can you check the log file please. See what it reports. Also how do you know if it is only blocking 79 ip addresses?

    Thank you

    Thread Starter cucinareblog

    (@cucinareblog)

    In the file log of yesterday I have 26 “POST /wp-login.php HTTP/1.0.” I think it’s only 79 because I still have who is trying to login but the plugin isn’t blocking these IPs. thanks

    Plugin Contributor mbrsolution

    (@mbrsolution)

    Hi what do you mean by the following comment.

    I think it’s only 79 because I still have who is trying to login but the plugin isn’t blocking these IPs

    Thread Starter cucinareblog

    (@cucinareblog)

    Sorry, I try to explain it better. I installed the plugin on 3rd december, and it blocked some IP when someone, not me, was trying to login. It happened on 3rd and 4th December. The total IP blocked is 79. The days after I still had someone trying to login, but the plugin is not blocking them. For this reason I think that after 79 IPs blocked, the plugin doesn’t block anymore.

    Plugin Contributor mbrsolution

    (@mbrsolution)

    How do you know that the days after as you worded above, you still had someone trying to login?

    Have you enabled one of the Brute Force features like Rename Login Page?

    Thread Starter cucinareblog

    (@cucinareblog)

    I think it because on the access log file there are a lot of “POST /wp-login.php HTTP/1.0.” Yes I have enabled brute force based on cookie and the Url redirect is https://127.0.0.1. Do you think that this could be the reason?

    Plugin Contributor mbrsolution

    (@mbrsolution)

    Hi since you enabled one of the Brute Force features all they will see is the [https://127.0.0.1] URL which is nothing ?? every time they type wp-admin.php or wp-login.php.

    Thread Starter cucinareblog

    (@cucinareblog)

    Ah! This is the reason! thanks a lot for your precious support!! :0) I mark the topic resolved! ;0)

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