Title: Admin Lockout IP Address
Last modified: May 31, 2023

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# Admin Lockout IP Address

 *  [jameswparker](https://wordpress.org/support/users/jameswparker/)
 * (@jameswparker)
 * [2 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/admin-lockout-ip-address/)
 * Over the past week or so, I’ve had repeated alerts from WordFence that a user
   with IP address xx.xx.xx.xxx has been locked out, due to repeated attempts to
   log in with an invalid user name/password. This also locked ME out of my own 
   site, and I was unable to get into the site, even with the admin email function.
   I understand that’s a separate issue, but interestingly, I do get the WordFence
   alerts at the same email. Not sure why the admin lock-out bypass is not working
   properly.
 * Once I was able to log-in, I changed the path from wp-admin to another directory,
   using a plug-in. When I log in to the back-end, the SAME IP address is reported
   as having logged in successfully. It maps to a googleusercontent.com IP, which
   is definitely not me, and matches the unsuccessful attempts to hack the admin.
 * So why is WordFence reporting that I am logging in using an IP address that continually
   tries to log-in, and is clearly not MY IP address?
 * Additionally, if I block that user IP at the host, it blocks me from logging 
   in as well.
    -  This topic was modified 2 years, 10 months ago by [jameswparker](https://wordpress.org/support/users/jameswparker/).

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 *  Plugin Support [wfpeter](https://wordpress.org/support/users/wfpeter/)
 * (@wfpeter)
 * [2 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/admin-lockout-ip-address/#post-16782880)
 * Hi [@jameswparker](https://wordpress.org/support/users/jameswparker/), thanks
   for your detailed message and question.
 * It sounds like an issue we see fairly often where every visit to your site is
   registering as the web server’s IP address. For this reason, your successful 
   logins are coming from the same IP as malicious visits. When an attacker or bot
   is blocked, it’ll cause a block for all traffic including yourself.
 * Take note of your own IP on your main device: [https://www.whatsmyip.org](https://www.whatsmyip.org).
 * Once logged in as an admin, head over to **Wordfence > All Options > General 
   Wordfence Options > How does Wordfence get IPs** and reference the area under
   that section that says **Detected IPs** and **Your IP** with this setting. See
   if any of the options there when picked accurately reflect your IP. If one does,
   don’t forget to hit the **SAVE CHANGES** button in the top-right after you’re
   done.
 * If you’re using Cloudflare, you will most likely need to select “**Use the Cloudflare“
   CF-Connecting-IP” HTTP header to get a visitor IP. Only use if you’re using Cloudflare.**”
 * I hope that helps you out!
   Peter.
 *  [garydubb25](https://wordpress.org/support/users/garydubb25/)
 * (@garydubb25)
 * [2 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/admin-lockout-ip-address/#post-16783072)
 * I am also having the pain from similar issue. The problem what I have identified
   is word fence is not detecting current IP address. Siteground recently moved 
   websites to new datacenter after that this whole issue started happening. I tried
   to connect siteground, they let it go by wordfence is a third party plugin, we
   cannot help. The current ip address detected by wordfence is of last datacenter
   of siteground. No idea how to fix it.
 * above mention trick did not give my ip address
 *  Please help.
    -  This reply was modified 2 years, 10 months ago by [garydubb25](https://wordpress.org/support/users/garydubb25/).
 *  Thread Starter [jameswparker](https://wordpress.org/support/users/jameswparker/)
 * (@jameswparker)
 * [2 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/admin-lockout-ip-address/#post-16783346)
 * Gary, you should make sure that your DNS provider has the new IP address for 
   Siteground. I did chat with a CSR on Siteground. My DNS host is different from
   my web host, so I needed to edit my A record at the DNS host. I am waiting to
   see if that helps. It may be a WordFence bug.
 *  [banja](https://wordpress.org/support/users/banja/)
 * (@banja)
 * [2 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/admin-lockout-ip-address/#post-16784080)
 * The solution suggested above does not work. We are also using Siteground, who
   moved our data to new “Servers”. Since the new servers were running May 30, Wordfence
   blocked ALL users since it is only registering one IP address for all activity.
   All Admins, and Contributers were blocked. Siteground does not appear to honour
   any of the 5 selections available for “How Does Wordfence Get IPs”. Each Selection
   did NOT change the IP address to show my correct IP address, instead it only 
   renders the same one for all activity. This renders Wordfence unusable, and will
   only continue to block users. Does Wordfence have any plans forward for this,
   since Siteground is one of the largest WordPress hosting providers?
 *  [garydubb25](https://wordpress.org/support/users/garydubb25/)
 * (@garydubb25)
 * [2 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/admin-lockout-ip-address/#post-16784090)
 * I am working on the reason and solution to this problem. I will update my comment
   later, once it is fixed.
 *  [askdesign](https://wordpress.org/support/users/askdesign/)
 * (@askdesign)
 * [2 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/admin-lockout-ip-address/#post-16784231)
 * This started happening on a client site 1 week ago. In this case, the domain 
   name registrar (Go Daddy) is using the web host’s (Siteground) A-Record. Wordfence
   is identifying that A-Record as my IP (as well as anyone else trying to log in).
   
   It’s not exclusive to Wordfence either. I disabled Wordfence and installed All
   in One Security, which also identifies the A-Record as the current logged-in 
   user IP. AIOS is at least able to recognize my actual IP.
    -  This reply was modified 2 years, 10 months ago by [askdesign](https://wordpress.org/support/users/askdesign/).
 *  Thread Starter [jameswparker](https://wordpress.org/support/users/jameswparker/)
 * (@jameswparker)
 * [2 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/admin-lockout-ip-address/#post-16784255)
 * That’s what’s happening to me as well. At some point, I’m going to transfer my
   domains from GoBadly to SiteGround, and perhaps that will resolve the issue. 
   It should be easy to test by creating a domain and site at SiteGround and installing
   WordFence, then logging in, or attempting to crack in.
 *  [askdesign](https://wordpress.org/support/users/askdesign/)
 * (@askdesign)
 * [2 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/admin-lockout-ip-address/#post-16784342)
 * I just discovered one of the reasons why this may have happened.
   Siteground’s
   A-record changed. The client received a notice about it, but didn’t forward it
   to me! I updated the A-record at GoDaddy (Domain Name provider), and everything
   seems to work correctly now. I’ll continue to monitor the situation.
    -  This reply was modified 2 years, 10 months ago by [askdesign](https://wordpress.org/support/users/askdesign/).
 *  [garydubb25](https://wordpress.org/support/users/garydubb25/)
 * (@garydubb25)
 * [2 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/admin-lockout-ip-address/#post-16786464)
 * [@banja](https://wordpress.org/support/users/banja/) [@jameswparker](https://wordpress.org/support/users/jameswparker/),
   I found this issue is related to the local network. you need to flush your local
   network DNS. Our local network was referring to the old data center of Siteground.
 * [https://snipboard.io/RVQsq4.jpg](https://snipboard.io/RVQsq4.jpg)
 * If you see the different detected IP address, compared with local. This is the
   most likely case(Flush your DNS). During Siteground migration, they change every
   record in the zone editor with the latest IP address.
 * let me know if it works.
 *  [banja](https://wordpress.org/support/users/banja/)
 * (@banja)
 * [2 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/admin-lockout-ip-address/#post-16786527)
 * [@garydubb25](https://wordpress.org/support/users/garydubb25/) Hi there, Just
   tried the fix, and it still shows the DNS setting of the hosting domain. Siteground
   is moving their customers from their own servers to the Google Cloud platform.
   As such, when one goes to login – you are rerouted through their own doorway 
   into the website. IE – everyone routes directly to the IP address of the website
   itself, thus dropping the ability to identify the originating IP address. Thus
   everyone that attempts to get in, valid, or not, shows the same IP address. This
   was why all legitimate users were blocked, due to a brute force attack of trying
   to log in using invalid user names. WordFence blocked the IP address of the activity,
   thus blocking actual legitimate users. So I will need to open a ticket with Siteground,
   to determine a workaround. They have put the gateway in place, so they need to
   confirm that they can do the monitoring of hack attempts in pace of WordFence.
   Ughh
 *  Thread Starter [jameswparker](https://wordpress.org/support/users/jameswparker/)
 * (@jameswparker)
 * [2 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/admin-lockout-ip-address/#post-16786602)
 * banja – my domains are not hosted at Siteground — I had to go to the domain registrar
   and edit the A record. I also changed the login path to wp-admin, so that brute
   force attempts to wp-admin will get redirected to the home page.
 * I logged in as admin this morning, after a WordFence patch, and in the notification
   email, it reported my IP address correctly.
 * So maybe WordFence found a fix. i did not flush my DNS cache as garydubb suggested—
   not sure where you’d do that? But it appears that the WordFence notifications
   are working properly again.
 * The info on SiteGround moving servers to Google Cloud would explain why I was
   getting the same IP for both brute force and my own log-ins, and was getting 
   locked out. That’s useful info. It really is a SiteGround issue, as hacker IPs
   should not be reported as the main gateway for legal users/
 *  [garydubb25](https://wordpress.org/support/users/garydubb25/)
 * (@garydubb25)
 * [2 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/admin-lockout-ip-address/#post-16787327)
 * [@banja](https://wordpress.org/support/users/banja/) I think, it should be Previous
   datacenter IP address stored in word fence plugin. Deactivate plugin. Do not 
   forget to delete all data and tables and then reactivate it. I know this is painful
   but would be worth it.
 * [@jameswparker](https://wordpress.org/support/users/jameswparker/) I am glad 
   information helped you.
 *  [shaunmehr](https://wordpress.org/support/users/shaunmehr/)
 * (@shaunmehr)
 * [2 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/admin-lockout-ip-address/#post-16791840)
 * I experienced the same issue, where all traffic was being reported as the same
   IP address. I’m on SiteGround and I also use Cloudflare. Thanks to everyone’s
   direction here, I checked the DNS settings in Cloudflare and the A record for
   our site (in Cloudflare’s DNS settings) was pointing to same IP address that 
   was being reported on all site traffic. I believe this was the old IP address
   for our site before SiteGround moved our site to a new server. I changed it and
   I believe the issue should not be resolved. Hope this helps!
    -  This reply was modified 2 years, 10 months ago by [shaunmehr](https://wordpress.org/support/users/shaunmehr/).
 *  Plugin Support [wfpeter](https://wordpress.org/support/users/wfpeter/)
 * (@wfpeter)
 * [2 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/admin-lockout-ip-address/#post-16797124)
 * Hi [@jameswparker](https://wordpress.org/support/users/jameswparker/), this thread
   sure took off!
 * I hadn’t heard of the server migrations mentioned by multiple customers here 
   on this host, but if you’re now able to find the correct IP in Wordfence by changing
   the settings mentioned, that’s great news.
 * Unfortunately we aren’t ever given advance warning of changes such as this, but
   if something needs to be changed at the domain or web host, they should ideally
   make you aware as Wordfence won’t be the only plugin detecting IPs sent by the
   server in this way.
 * Let me know if there are any outstanding issues.
   Peter.
 *  Thread Starter [jameswparker](https://wordpress.org/support/users/jameswparker/)
 * (@jameswparker)
 * [2 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/admin-lockout-ip-address/#post-16797582)
 * Siteground was very upfront about the migration to the new host servers, and 
   supplied both IP address and URL when the changeover occurred. They also have
   temporary redirects in place for those (like me) who have domains registered 
   elsewhere. The WordFence IP identification does seem to be working now that the
   A record was changed.

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