• Resolved gwdlarry

    (@gwdlarry)


    Hi there,
    NinjaFirewall is my go-to firewall and has become a standard plugin for any new web server installation.

    My question: I’d just like to confirm that .htaccess is the first line of defense for denying ip addresses.
    So if I have an entry such as “deny from a.b.c.d” in the .htaccess, a.b.c.d will be blocked (403) even before reaching the Full WAF instance of NinjaFirewall. Is that so?

    Thanks and best regards,
    Larry

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