• Resolved davemunn

    (@davemunn)


    Hi there,

    Hi I need to whitelist a few addresses to allow the SEM audit to crawl my site.
    The bot’s IP addresses are:

    46.229.173.68
    46.229.173.67
    46.229.173.66
    The bot is using standard 80 HTTP and 443 HTTPS ports to connect.

    I can’t see how to add these in Wordfence.

    Thanks

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  • hi it is very easy go :all options click on advanced firewall options /Whitelisted IP addresses that bypass all rules then You can specify ranges using the following format
    46.229.173.[66-68]

    Thread Starter davemunn

    (@davemunn)

    Thanks Tehroon,

    I followed your instructions but I’m still getting a semrush error message.

    I’ve followed up with the hosting provider to see if they’re blocking.

    Thanks again.

    Dave

    your welcome davemunn did you used ctrl f5 after saved new setting? Ctrl – F5 forces a cache refresh, and will guarantee that if the content is changed, you will get the new content use ctrl f5 on sem audit ithink it can help alot

    Thread Starter davemunn

    (@davemunn)

    Thanks bro.

    Yep tried that before checking.

    still no joy.

    Hopefully it can be fixed with the hosting provider.

    nice one.

    Plugin Support wfphil

    (@wfphil)

    Hi @davemunn

    Wordfence does not block SEMrush’s bots, unless you have created a rule to block SEMrush’s bots.

    It is dangerous to whitelist IP addresses as pointed out by @tehroongard as SEMrush states, “we do not use any consecutive IP blocks”

    https://www.semrush.com/bot/

    Whitelisting an IP address is dangerous as it allows it to bypass all Wordfence protection.

    To see if you have blocked any of SEMrush’s bots then you can use the advanced filter below on the Tools >> Live Traffic page:

    User Agent contains SemrushBot

    If you see any blocks taking place then you can change the setting that caused the block.

    Thread Starter davemunn

    (@davemunn)

    Thanks @wfphil I thought it was strange too.

    I’m still waiting on the server provider to do what he can to unblock semrush, so I can clear that setting in Wordfence. I’ll chase him again.

    I followed your advice and ran a User Agent test and got no results from Wordfence – which is good.

    Thanks again bro.

    Plugin Support wfphil

    (@wfphil)

    Hi @davemunn

    Thank you for the update.

    As the Live Traffic page data gets pruned there may no longer be any records for SEMrush’s bots so you can send a request to your site from the form on https://www.semrush.com/ and see if any blocking is taking place by Wordfence.

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