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  • Comparing the plugins on the site that’s working (https://boombatze.media) against two that aren’t working (https://www.boombatzeentertainment.de, https://7zoller.de) and found a couple of common plugins that may be the culprit:

    dk-new-medias-image-rotator-widget
    limit-login-attempts

    Could you try to disable those to see if it fixes this? Since you are able to set up a test install and activate the Site Accelerator and you’ve got other sites with this same set up that are able to connect, it’s pretty clear that another plugin is conflicting here.

    If deactivating those two doesn’t work, then the next step would be to deactivate all of the ones that are different on these other sites and then work your way back into them one at a time, testing after each to see if the Site Accelerator fails. When it does, you’ve found the culprit.

    Thread Starter boombatze

    (@boombatze)

    Thank you @tmmbecker for caring about my problem.
    I wrote earlier, that I deactivated all other plugins except jetpack, but I’ve got the same issue ??

    Plugin Contributor James Huff

    (@macmanx)

    Using https://www.htaccesstools.com/test-hotlink-protection/ I still see that there’s some sort of hotlink protection guarding the original image.

    If the original image cannot be downloaded by our CDN, it will be broken.

    Are you absolutely sure that there’s no hotlink protection at play?

    Thread Starter boombatze

    (@boombatze)

    Thanks @macmanx, but this https://www.htaccesstools.com/test-hotlink-protection/ doesn’t work anyway for me. Don’t know why, but when I put an url there nothing happens in different browsers … And I tried different image links from different domains.

    Thread Starter boombatze

    (@boombatze)

    Damn hell! I`ve found the problem!!!

    5 years ago I had a brute force attack, so my provider told me I should write a lot of IPs in my htaccess-file, that they are denied to the site.
    The plugin Limit Login Attempts told me much more IPs, that tried to hack my site. All of them I put in my htaccess-files. And maybe there was even your CDN into? When I delete all the IPs, CDN works fine so like now!

    You can take a look at the IPs here: https://app.box.com/s/6vjy9jchyrzxl9wh3ivdpg3bjo33441y

    Hopefully now I won’t be attacked anymore. My wp-login.php is password protected by htpassword https://www.htaccesstools.com/htpasswd-generator/. Do you think this is enough?

    Many thanks for your time @macmanx @tmmbecker @gemmaevans. Have a nice day!

    Plugin Support supernovia

    (@supernovia)

    Oh that’s fantastic news! And that could explain why it was working from some locations (and therefore for some parts of our CDN) but not others.

    Jetpack has its own bruteforce protection built in, so you should be fine from here. Let us know if you need more help. Cheers!

    Thread Starter boombatze

    (@boombatze)

    @supernovia Yes, I′ll do. Thnx.

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