• Resolved forsteps

    (@forsteps)


    Hello,

    Is it possible to add multiple (100s) of IP addresses at once? They are not a range but rather a random list of IP addresses blocked by another plugin which we want to dicontinue.

    Thank you

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  • Plugin Contributor loginizer

    (@loginizer)

    Hi,

    We are adding the option to export and import IPs in bulk via a CSV file. It will be added in the next version of Loginizer.

    If it is not a range just enter the Start IP and leave the End IP blank.

    Thread Starter forsteps

    (@forsteps)

    Hi,

    Thanks for the reply and adding that feature.

    I was also wondering, at what level does the plugin protect? Is it only the login page or accessing things like phpmyadmin, config.php, injections and etc. are also blocked when the IP is blacklisted just like it would do if the cpanel IP block was used?

    Plugin Contributor loginizer

    (@loginizer)

    Hi,

    Loginizer protects only the WordPress Login when an IP is blocked.

    You should add both options – download/upload IP addresses in “Blacklist IP” as well as “Failed Login Attempts Logs”. The thing is that many of out would like to permanently block these IP addresses.

    Plugin Contributor loginizer

    (@loginizer)

    Hi,

    We have already made the option to export and import the IPs via CSV file.

    We have also added an option to simply select the IPs from the Failed Login Attempts Log and one click Blacklist those IPs.

    We will release a new version with these changes soon.

    Thread Starter forsteps

    (@forsteps)

    Hi,

    Thanks for the update. Are you planning on adding a feature to entirely block the IP and not their access to the login page? A lot of hacking attempts are some kind of injections to the files or databases.

    Also, having a strong password and changing the wp-admin to a different URL should take care of most brut force attacks, isn’t that right?

    Plugin Contributor loginizer

    (@loginizer)

    Hi,

    We will be adding the IP to blacklist and they will not be able to login to your site even if they manage to have the correct password.

    Yes a strong password and a custom URL should protect you from a big chunk of brute force but if you do not use XML-RPC then we recommend you to disable XML-RPC as well.

    Having said that, some attacks can also be done using the plugins/themes you have installed. It is recommended to update the plugins/themes and WordPress core as soon as they are available.

    Plugin Contributor loginizer

    (@loginizer)

    Hi,

    Sorry for the delay.

    We have released Loginizer v1.6.7 with the option to bulk export/import IPs or IP ranges via CSV.

    We also added option to select the IPs from Failed Login Attempts section and one click blacklist them.

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