• Resolved dgrl

    (@dgrl)


    Hi

    Where can I submit a possible bug?
    Dont know for sure if it is a bug or not,


    If we “Enable brute force attack prevention:” then The system will deposit a special cookie in your browser which will allow you access to the WordPress administration login page.
    Any person trying to access your login page who does not have the special cookie in their browser will be automatically blocked.

    Which is very nice until the moment comes when you need to clean your browser from history / cookies.

    From that moment the admin does not has access anymore. I.E. your locked out.

    Anyone know how to fix this and/or prevent the browser from deleting this special cookie?

    Regards

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  • Thread Starter dgrl

    (@dgrl)

    @hjogiupdraftplus

    Thanks for all your help. time and efford in this.

    If you need more information from my part pls let me know

    Regards

    Plugin Support hjogiupdraftplus

    (@hjogiupdraftplus)

    Hi @dgrl

    Ok sure

    Plugin Support hjogiupdraftplus

    (@hjogiupdraftplus)

    Hi @drgl,

    If you can make the your server to have ipv4 listened that might be the solution here for apache it seems possible using can you please contact your hosting provider and ask to have only ipv4 as $_SERVER[“REMOTE_ADDR”] as you have only ipv4 static and you do not want to white list ipv6

    Listen 0.0.0.0:80

    Regards

    Thread Starter dgrl

    (@dgrl)

    @hjogiupdraftplus

    Thanks for the answer.
    I will certainly try this.

    Kind regards

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