"Your DNS records have changed"… No, they have not…
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Hi!
I get that pretty interesting error message from time to time from Wordfence…
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Your DNS records have changedOld DNS records: blog1.example.com points to example.com
New DNS records: https://www.example.com points to example.com
Severity: Warning
Status NewWe have detected a change in the CNAME records of your DNS configuration for the domain https://www.example.com. A CNAME record is an alias that is used to point a domain name to another domain name. For example foo.example.com can point to bar.example.com which then points to an IP address of 10.1.1.1. A change in your DNS records may indicate that a hacker has hacked into your DNS administration system and has pointed your email or website to their own server for malicious purposes. It could also indicate that your domain has expired. If you made this change yourself you can mark it ‘resolved’ and safely ignore it.
>>I also got this
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Old DNS records: false
New DNS records: https://www.example.com points to example.com
Severity: Warning
Status New
>>and a few other interesting variations…
This is a WordPress multisite installation with a www CNAME that points to example.com (obviously I replacement my domain name with this test one) and a wilcard CNAME that points to example.com.
It seems like the plugin cannot makes sense of those CNAMEs and complain…
It’s otherwise a wonderful plugin, it would be so nice if this got fixed…
Thank you!
Nick
PS: The https:// in front of the www is not supposed to be there, it’s added by this site…
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