HTTP 404 site inaccessible error
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After combing your support files here, I have reached a dead end.
My blog has suffered horrible brute force attacks. These attacks, despite installation of numerous plugins proved to be unsuccessful (even Jetpack was unable to protect my site) These attacks caused overloading memory & bandwidth and slowing the site to a crawl. A recent attack, forced my web host to lock down the site. A full rebuild of the site was the only option left.
During this rebuild process the attempt to load the Jetpack plugin resulted in the following error:
site_inaccessible [HTTP 404]
Through research in your support and troubleshooting pages, I discovered that I needed to contact my web host to see if they would unlock the xmlrpc.php file so that Jetpack could access it. Because of the brute force attack, they will allow access but only directly to the Jetpack IP address. Is it possible to get the IP address Jetpack is using to try and access the file on my site so that I can get the plugin installed?
(*The attacks to my site were against many files, xmlrpc.php was one of them.)
Please help!
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