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litespeed_wiki:config:wordpress-protection [2019/11/29 21:03] George Wang [How Brute Force Protection Works] |
litespeed_wiki:config:wordpress-protection [2020/01/23 19:37] George Wang [Set "Trusted <ip>" in .htaccess to bypass the block] |
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* ''WordPressProtect drop, 10'' | * ''WordPressProtect drop, 10'' | ||
* ''WordPressProtect throttle, 20'' | * ''WordPressProtect throttle, 20'' | ||
+ | * ''WordPressProtect captcha, 2'' | ||
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+ | **NOTE**: In order to use the ''captcha'' option, you need to configure the reCAPTCHA protection feature. Please see the | ||
+ | [[https://docs.litespeedtech.com/lsws/recaptcha/|How to Configure reCAPTCHA Protection]] guide for instructions. | ||
This directive can be placed in the Apache configuration or ''.htaccess'' file. | This directive can be placed in the Apache configuration or ''.htaccess'' file. | ||
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Brute force detected, throttle | Brute force detected, throttle | ||
- | ===== Set "Trusted <ip>" in .htaccess to bypass the block==== | + | ===== Set "Trusted <ip>" in .htaccess to bypass the block and reCAPTCHA check ==== |
Since LSWS 5.4RC1, LSWS added virtual host trusted IP support, where you use ''Trusted 1.2.3.4, 5.6.7.8'' for IPv4 or ''Trusted [2001:db8:85a3:8d3:1319:8a2e:370:7348]'' for IPv6 in Virtual Host document root .htaccess to unblock blocked IP and make that IP trusted for that vhost. | Since LSWS 5.4RC1, LSWS added virtual host trusted IP support, where you use ''Trusted 1.2.3.4, 5.6.7.8'' for IPv4 or ''Trusted [2001:db8:85a3:8d3:1319:8a2e:370:7348]'' for IPv6 in Virtual Host document root .htaccess to unblock blocked IP and make that IP trusted for that vhost. |