• Hi,

    I installed this plugin to one of my clients’ site to add more protection several months ago. But, unfortunately, it conflicts with one of the plugins that installed on this site, users can’t log into the site like used to be.

    This site has front end login plugin installed and users used widget login form to enter the site and stay in the front end all the time, they will not get into or through the WP back end. But adding on this plugin, users can’t login from front end anymore, it will redirect to the back end WP default login form, even the user entered the correct login info. from front, it still goes to back and need to reenter the login info. and then it will take user to the back end WP profile page instead of going back to the front HOME page.

    At the beginning I did not figure out what’s going on until I deactivated all the plugins that installed and reactivated one by one, and then found out that “Security-protection” is the one to cause this issue.

    Security-protection is a great plugin, please make it compatible with others. We appreciate your hard working and thank you so much for making such wonderful plugin.

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/security-protection/

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  • Plugin Author webvitaly

    (@webvitaly)

    Can you share the name of the plugin for making frontend login form which is conflicting with Security-Protection plugin?

    Thread Starter wpinklady

    (@wpinklady)

    Sure, it’s WP-Members v2.9.5.

    If you can figure it out and fix it, will be very happy to use Security-Protection again.

    Thank you so much.

    Plugin Author webvitaly

    (@webvitaly)

    Sorry, but I don’t know right now how to fix it and how to fit all the plugins which add login forms to the frontend.

    But I will write to this topic if I will found a solution.

    Thread Starter wpinklady

    (@wpinklady)

    Hi, webvitaly:

    No problem, I will wait for the good news from you.
    Thank you so much.

    Hi. This is also the same problem experienced with the events-manager plugin (https://wordpress.org/plugins/events-manager/).

    It seems that just having your plugin load on the main admin login page, or having an option to enable/disable it on specific pages by URL would be useful.

    Thanks!

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