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  • Thread Starter jeffkoch

    (@jeffkoch)

    Hi Robert: The IP’s associated with these ‘system’ login attempts do not belong to our website. Here are the details from another ‘system’ login attempt at 1:25pm UTC this morning. This time MaxMind reports the IP 185.208.180.23 is located in Iran. Our website is in the US and that IP is not ours. So the BIG question is how an external IP address in Iran could activate a ‘system’ login attempt.

    Attempts: 1
    OtherIPs: array ( ‘REMOTE_ADDR’ => array ( 0 => ‘185.208.180.23’, ), )
    Users: array ( 0 => ‘wadminw’, )
    ClientIP: 185.208.180.23
    Severity: 250
    Object: system
    EventType: failed-login
    UserAgent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/70.0.3538.67 Safari/537.36

    By the way as a separate issue – is there any way to have the log use local time instead of UTC?

    Thanks in Advance , Jeff

    Thread Starter jeffkoch

    (@jeffkoch)

    OK – I have the answer. In the Anet setup within PMPro it asks for Login Name. This is not the same as your login name to get into Anet but instead it is the API Login ID that you will find within your Anet account.

    Jeff

    Hi Andrew:

    Thanks for the information on the PMPro Register Helper plugin but after reading the documentation I’m a little confused. Could you please explain the relationship between the PMPro Register Helper plugin, the PMPro pmpro-register-helper-fields plugin and the PMPro Customizations plugin ?

    To add our custom fields to the registration page do we just modify pmpro-register-helper-fields file or do we add the classes and arrays to the Customizations plugin or do we create an entirely new file to add to the plugins directory?

    Jeff

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