• Resolved Hanno

    (@bsoftde)


    Hi,
    I use your LLAR on multiple websites, with most of them it works perfectly well, but with some others it doesn’t. On those sites it says that there have been no malicious login attempts, although, definitely, there have been some.
    On those sites I use a plugin for the login procedure, called “Stranoweb Ajax Login”. I suppose the reason for your app not showing any malicious login attempts is that the plugin mentioned does a redirect to wp-login requests, so there is no 200 HTML return code (302 instead).
    Maybe you would want to look into that, or did I miss something?
    Sincerely, Hanno

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  • Plugin Author WPChef

    (@wpchefgadget)

    Hi Hanno,

    You are correct, the Stranoweb Ajax Login plugin is not compatible with LLAR. The problem is that Stranoweb Ajax Login doesn’t use standard WP login hooks, hence LLAR can’t incorporate into its flow. The only option would be asking Stranoweb to make their code standardized.

    Hi all,

    I’m the author of StranoWeb Ajax Login, I just came to this post.
    I’m trying to use as much WordPress hooks as possible, but I’m maybe not using all of them.
    My aim is to make my plugin as much compatible as possible so would be great if there’s a way to get in touch with your developers team to make it compatible with your plugin.
    Thanks

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