@wfpeter thanks for replying. Unfortunately this does not work. I still get “403 Forbidden” (verified by using the Charles Proxy App on my iPhone) after adding the code to the .htaccess. Without the .htaccess modification (“Disable XML-RPC authentication” I get a “503 Service Unavailable”
@correctline I have had such a behavior after i installed the ?Real Cookie Banner“ plugin which than (content) blocks the captcha. If you still have access to your webspace und can easily deactivate the wordfence plugin by renaming it. After that you can login, create a backup user, … after you did make your changes don’t forget to reactivate your wordfence plugin by renaming it again to the default name
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This reply was modified 3 years, 5 months ago by xouix.