Reply To: plugin firewall whitelist rules different on different sites
Nope I am just looking at the frontend to see if anything could be interfering with things. Do you have Security Logging turned on on both sites?
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Yes, login security is on, on both sites.
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Everything looks good and I don’t see anything that would interfere with the cURL scanner on this website: http://www.trevorpenfold.com Remotely scanning your site with the Pro-Tools cURL Scanner...
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Oh and I meant to mention that I also manually checked your website’s Source Code. There are no plugin scripts for Mailchimp that need to whitelisted. I found some CSS scripts, but only php, js and...
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Yes, that includes the ones i added in manually, copied from the whitelist in the perfectplanet site – as both sites have the same contact form (fscf) and mailChimp contact form (though i can’t now...
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Maybe mailchimp no longer has any frontloading plugin scripts. It doesn’t hurt to add it, but neither the cURL scanner or me manually checking your website’s Source Code found any mailchimp...
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Oh and yeah some host servers block the cURL Scanner in the Wizard and the Pro-Tools cURL Scanner so if you have one of those web hosts then the Plugin Firewall AutoPilot Mode will kick in and add any...
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Great – thanks for that.
View ArticleReply To: Subscribe2 plugin blocks BPS Pro upgrade notification
Actually you were correct. The Subscribe2 plugin is trying to connect to our API server to check for a Subscribe2 plugin update/upgrade. Oops someone screwed up royally over at Subscribe2. Since...
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We use the free version of subscribe2. Du you think we have to upgrade to premium? Or what could we do now? This reply was modified 1 day, 17 hours ago by JB. This reply was modified 1 day, 10 hours...
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Ok I will check the free version again. Something very strange is happening with that plugin. This reply was modified 1 day, 15 hours ago by AITpro Admin. This reply was modified 1 day, 10 hours ago...
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Thanks!!! This reply was modified 1 day, 10 hours ago by AITpro Admin. This reply was modified 1 day, 10 hours ago by AITpro Admin.
View ArticleYahoo Slurp bot 403 error
Slurp is blocked by BulletProof. How can I avoid this? [403 GET / HEAD Request: 05/12/2014 - 00:39] Event Code: BFHS - Blocked/Forbidden Hacker or Spammer Solution: N/A - Hacker/Spammer...
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BPS does not block any good Search Engine bots or affect crawling or indexing. Not really sure why you are seeing that 403 error. You can use the “site” operator to double check that Yahoo Slurp is...
View ArticleReply To: Subscribe2 plugin blocks BPS Pro upgrade notification
After closer inspection what is happening is the Subscribe2 plugin is somehow replacing the serialized data for the BPS Pro plugin with its own plugin data. I spent quite a while looking at the...
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I hope you find a solution THX for all!
View ArticleReply To: Protect Login Page from Brute Force Login Attacks
[Topic manually merged to this relevant Topic] I have looked on my hosts website who suggest How to Password Protect Your WordPress (wp-admin) Directory as well as wp-login.php?(cPanel)...
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That would be a personal choice that is up to you. If you do not want to allow anyone else to login to your website then you can use Directory Password Protection.
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Ok Thank you. When i activate this, it adds to my default admin htaccess ErrorDocument 401 default AuthType Basic AuthName "Secure Area" AuthUserFile...
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You would add ONLY your default admin htaccess code to this BPS wp-admin Custom Code text box: CUSTOM CODE WPADMIN TOP: Add wp-admin password protection, IP whitelist allow access & miscellaneous...
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