Support » Plugin: All-In-One Security (AIOS) – Security and Firewall » "Enter Something Special" Text on Login Page

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  • Thread Starter jasongeek

    (@jason1234h)

    Forget it. I found it. It’s the honeypot on login page.

    One last question though…we’re not supposed to be able to see it. Only the robots are. Is it supposed to be visible?

    Follow the lines of code:
    <p class="aio-special-field"><label>Enter something special:</label><input name="aio_special_field" type="text" id="aio_special_field" class="aio_special_field"></p>

    Plugin Contributor wpsolutions

    (@wpsolutions)

    Hi @jason1234h,
    This field should definitely be hidden because we have also added a CSS file with the relevant code to hide that field.

    Can you try clearing both the site cache (if you’re using caching plugin) and also your browser cache to see if that make a difference?

    Thread Starter jasongeek

    (@jason1234h)

    I cleared the cache and it’s still visible. I checked all browsers, too. Safari, Chrome, Firefox, and IE11 all show the honeypot question.

    SCREENSHOT:
    http://i.imgur.com/MRMxUFg.png

    Plugin Contributor wpsolutions

    (@wpsolutions)

    Is that the standard WP login page or is it some kind of custom page?

    I would like to see your login page please – can you tell me what your email is and I will contact you?

    Thread Starter jasongeek

    (@jason1234h)

    It’s not the standard WP Login page.

    It’s a Classipress theme by Appthemes in San Francisco.

    My email address is jason@hayeswebdesign.com and the site isn’t live yet so I can give you admin credentials if you’d like.

    Thread Starter jasongeek

    (@jason1234h)

    Plugin Contributor wpsolutions

    (@wpsolutions)

    I sent you an email so we can discuss further.

    Thread Starter jasongeek

    (@jason1234h)

    I couldn’t have fixed it without you, Peter. Top notch support by the actual plugin author. I couldn’t be happier with the support team and staff at AIOWP Security.

    Jason Hayes

    I’m having that problem also and am also using a custom login plugin. Can I just hide it with CSS, or do I need to do something else?

    Thank You!

    Plugin Contributor wpsolutions

    (@wpsolutions)

    @kallym,
    Can you show me your login page so I can take a look?
    If you don’t want to share the link to your page publicly, please let me know your email address and you can send it to me that way.

    Plugin Contributor Tips and Tricks HQ

    (@tips-and-tricks-hq)

    @kallym, Please make sure to upgrade the plugin to the latest version.

    Login Page I’m using CSS to hide it, but you can see it in the code.

    I actually disabled honeypot, and while that paragraph no longer shows on the main site, the field still shows on the secondary site (this is a multi-site). AIOWPS is network activated and I manage the settings in the primary site. Am I doing it wrong?

    I’d like to enable this feature, just need to know if hiding by CSS is adequate and also if you have seen that secondary site problem before?

    Thank You!

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