Rating: 1 star
There is better option than this plugin.
I have used disable xmlrpc api and its works fine for me.
Rating: 1 star
This broke my site, I had to revert to a backup on the server after installing it.
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Gran trabajo Samuel, en combinación con algunas reglas de htaccess hace un trabajo fantástico.
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Thank you for this free and great plugin.
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Does what it says and this is what needed for a XMLRPC attacks.
Thanks.
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I’m confused here… I see this plugin I’ve never heard of and I never installed… and the bad thing is; I can’t remove it!
If this is a security plugin it sure doesn’t behave like it!
It’s behaviour is a no-go for me.
Update: My hosting provider admittd they have installed this plugin. But they never notified me. So now I’m giving a 5 star rating.
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Doesn’t work on 4.2.4.
For testing purposes i installed 2 plugins to compare :
1. Disable XML-RPC Pingback from Samuel Aguilera
2. Disable XML-RPC from Philipp Erb
When 1 is activated, i am still able to post articles from 3 different applications.
When 2 is activated, i get following message in all 3rd party applications :
“XML-RPC services are disabled on this site”
Samuel, instead of insulting people you should update you plugin.
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Takes care of the pingback XML-RPC vulnerability issues as described. Thanks!
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It does exactly what it sais.
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Simple, effektive and easy to use for a average admin like me. Activate it and you have done something to protect your wordpress installation.
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Simply what I wanted ??
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edited..
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Thank you for providing a targeted solution to the issue noted here: https://blog.sucuri.net/2014/03/more-than-162000-wordpress-sites-used-for-distributed-denial-of-service-attack.html
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