• I have a client site which appears to be using Limit Login Attempts Reloaded. He has the setting panel (including the offer to upgrade to Premium) as if it were installed but there is not Limit Login Attempts Reloaded plugin installed.

    Is it possible the functionality is built into the theme or maybe another plugin?

    I can’t figure it out.

    DEBUG INFO
    REMOTE_ADDR = IP0
    HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR = IP0
    HTTP_X_CLIENT_IP = IP0
    HTTP_X_REAL_IP = IP0

    JS

    • This topic was modified 3 years, 8 months ago by seaforth.
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  • I have the same issue. Following.

    Plugin Author WPChef

    (@wpchefgadget)

    This is because of a MU installation that GoDaddy does. They install our plugin on all of their WordPress site out-of-the-box. Check out this article.

    Thread Starter seaforth

    (@seaforth)

    So why are the IP addresses encoded in the log? The only way I can get the offending IP addresses is when the plugin sends me an email address.

    For example, here is the most recent locked out IP address in the log: e9a9f4c01866a054a46e43c0df0f334c

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