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  • Go to the dashboard

    Wordfence->Advanced blocking

    and follow the instructions there.

    if they are all in one range you might be blocking something like

    69.175.0.0 – 69.175.127.255

    Make sure you really want to block the range you input. In the example above I am blocking 32,768 IPs all located at a server farm in Chicago. I don’t need server visitors (mainly bots), I want people.

    Thread Starter black lion

    (@black-lion)

    Ok that is the range, but I mean 69.175.0.0 69.175.127.255 69.14.12.9 enz.

    123.123.123.12
    69.12.12.5
    213.115.255.12

    All seperated bij comma.

    If you want those individual IPs then use

    Wordfence->Blocked IPs

    and enter them one at a time.

    Thread Starter black lion

    (@black-lion)

    That is what I am doing now. Only there are more then 500 a day.
    But it is going fast. Whas hoping to do it with a , seperated.
    Mayby a idee for the makers of this good plugin.
    Getting to many attack’s on admin-login.
    OK there is NO admin. And a strong password on my inlog account.

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