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  • Plugin Contributor mbrsolution

    (@mbrsolution)

    Hi Jose Costa, have you enable any security rules in the plugin?

    Thread Starter jrvcosta

    (@jrvcosta)

    I am sorry! I thought the plugin would enable the basic settings automatically. It′s Ok now!

    But I still have a doubt: should I enable the ‘Rename Login Page’ feature even if I have changed the URL to login by ‘Brute Force Attack’ option?

    Thank you!

    Plugin Contributor mbrsolution

    (@mbrsolution)

    In regards to your question….

    But I still have a doubt: should I enable the ‘Rename Login Page’ feature even if I have changed the URL to login by ‘Brute Force Attack’ option?

    If you want to use this feature which I recommend then yes you need to enable it. If you don’t want to use this feature then don’t enable it.

    If you do use this feature remember that your login will change to https://www.yoursite.com/secreteword.

    Regards

    Thread Starter jrvcosta

    (@jrvcosta)

    Well, the Cookie-Based Brute Force feature is already active, therefore my login URL was changed to https://www.yoursite.com/?secreteword

    What the Rename ‘Login Page Feature’ would do?

    Thank you again.

    Plugin Contributor mbrsolution

    (@mbrsolution)

    If you have already enabled the Cookie-Based Brute Force feature then you don’t need to enable the rename login one. You can only use one of the two security features, you cannot use both at the same time.

    Both feature do the same job, they protect your login pages.

    If you require more assistant please let me know. If your question is answered can you mark this support thread as resolved.

    Thank you

    Thread Starter jrvcosta

    (@jrvcosta)

    I undestand now. Thank you!

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