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  • Thread Starter erotelli

    (@erotelli)

    Thanks for your reply.

    But I will have to see if the file wp-login.php will be added again at every update.

    If is it so, I have to cancel it.

    If not, I don’t have to worry because the new login file has nothing to do with the core files, because the customisation was both in the code and in the filename.

    I was looking for other kind of protection, as you are kindly suggested, but they give us some problem to by implement for our organisation.

    Thanks anyway for your suggestion

    Thread Starter erotelli

    (@erotelli)

    Resolved: after the replace of the newlogin.php file, by mistake i didn’t cancelled the original wp-login.php file and the bot find the way to bypass the code and the Nginx server directive simply adding a double slash at the url: //wp-login.php
    Sorry for wasting your time

    Thread Starter erotelli

    (@erotelli)

    I followed some howto’s easy find:
    downloaded the wp-login.php file
    renamed the wp-login.php to newname.php
    Openup the file and with the find and replace n the Find field, enter wp-login. In the Replace field, entered my new URL path newname
    then uploaded the file.
    update: ad the end of the replacing you MUST cancel the wp-login.php

    • This reply was modified 1 year, 5 months ago by erotelli.

    Hi, same problem of Sayonara – I use windows Xp and browse with Firefox 2.0.1 (just upgraded for the problem) italian version and the TinyMce link doesn’t work. The answer is this:

    this.frame.tinyMCEPopup.restoreSelection is not a function
    close()tiny_mce_gzip.php (line 1090)
    [Break on this error] this.frame[‘tinyMCEPopup’].restoreSelection();

    Before to allowed the pop up windows in the browser lot’s of button doesn’t appears, like the link. After, they apperar, but the link pop up doesn’t work.

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