Description
This WordPress plugin provides security functionality and integration with fail2ban.
It does not require fail2ban to function.
Basic security functionality includes:
- Disabling login with username (require e-mail address)
- Allow/Deny login from IP address, hostname (including wildcard support)
- Preventing user enumeration (?author=nnn)
- Less detailed error messages on login failures
- Minimum username length
- Blocking specific usernames from being used to register new users
- Requiring e-mail address matching for new user registrations
- Warning about new user role setting
- Blocking of portions or all of WordPress REST API
- Disabling of RSS and Atom feeds
- Removal of “Generator” information from HTML and feeds
- Detection of Cloudflare IP addresses for logging of actual IP addresses
- Blocking/Allowing logins from IP addresses, IP ranges, and/or hostnames
- Partially or fully disable XMLRPC access
The plugin also plays nicely with Fail2ban, which is an advanced way of blocking IP addresses dynamically upon suspicious behavior.
Other notes:
- This plugin may work with earlier versions of WordPress
- This plugin has been tested with WordPress 5.5+ and 6.x at the time of this writing
- This plugin has been tested with PHP 7.2, 7.4, and 8.1.x at the time of this writing
- This plugin optionally makes use of
mb_
PHP functions - This plugin may create entries in your PHP error log (if active)
- This plugin contains no Javascript
- This plugin contains no tracking code and does not store any information about users
Credits
The Fail2WP Plugin was written by Joaquim Homrighausen while converting caffeine into code.
Fail2WP is sponsored by WebbPlatsen i Sverige AB, Stockholm, Sweden.
Commercial support and customizations for this plugin is available from WebbPlatsen i Sverige AB in Stockholm, Sweden.
If you find this plugin useful, the author is happy to receive a donation, good review, or just a kind word.
If there is something you feel to be missing from this plugin, or if you have found a problem with the code or a feature, please do not hesitate to reach out to [email protected].
This plugin can also be downloaded from code.webbplatsen.net and GitHub
More detailed documentation is available at code.webbplatsen.net/documentation/fail2wp/
Kudos to Thomas Lutz.
Installation
This section describes how to install the plugin and get it working.
- Upload the contents of the
fail2wp
folder to the/wp-content/plugins/
directory - Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
- Configure the basic settings
- To enable fail2ban integration, you will need to modify your fail2ban configuration. Please see
FAIL2BAN.txt
orFAIL2BAN.md
.
FAQ
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Is the plugin locale aware
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Fail2WP uses standard WordPress functionality to handle localization/locale. The native language localization of the plugin is English. It has been translated to Swedish by the author.
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Are there any incompatibilities
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This is a hard question to answer. There are no known incompatibilities.
Reviews
Contributors & Developers
“Fail2WP” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.
Contributors“Fail2WP” has been translated into 1 locale. Thank you to the translators for their contributions.
Translate “Fail2WP” into your language.
Interested in development?
Browse the code, check out the SVN repository, or subscribe to the development log by RSS.
Changelog
1.2.2
- Verified with WordPress 6.6
- Improved code for role notification settings (PR#2)
- Improved code for e-mail checking for new user registrations (PR#1)
- Thanks to philscott-rg and Edward Casbon
1.2.1
- Verified with WordPress 6.5.2
- Updated “About” information
1.2.0
- Verified with WordPress 6.2.2 and PHP 8.1.20
- Added support for allow/deny list for login (IP address, hostname with wildcard support)
- Added entry in fail2wp.conf example fail2ban configuration for allow/deny login
- Corrected typo in fail2wp.conf example fail2ban configuration, CHECK AGAINST YOURS!
- Added support for HTTP_X_REAL_IP (X-Real-IP) header to “decode” actual remote IP address
- Added support for partially or fully disabling XMLRPC
- Added entry in fail2wp.conf example fail2ban configuration for XMLRPC access attempts
1.1.2
- Verified with WordPress 5.8.3
- Fixes for various PHP warning messages
1.1.1
- Verified with WordPress 5.8
1.1.0
- Added minimum username length
- Added blocking of specific usernames (user registration)
- Added requiring e-mail address matching setting
- Added warning about new user role setting
- Added blocking of portions or all of WordPress REST API
- Added setting to disable RSS and Atom feeds
- Added setting to remove “Generator” information from HTML and feeds
- Minor corrections and general improvements
1.0.0
- Initial release