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  • Plugin Author nintechnet

    (@nintechnet)

    Hi,

    That’s normal, this screenshot comes from an older version. The ‘PHP Hook’ reference was removed a couple of months ago as it was useless.

    Thread Starter ratheRRandom

    (@ratherrandom)

    thanks!

    Another question though, I realise that ninja firewall brute force protection will only protect wp-login.php. If there’s a website that has login page in another url, it does not protect that page.

    Is this true?

    Plugin Author nintechnet

    (@nintechnet)

    It protects the wp-login.php and xmlrpc.php scripts.
    If you use NinjaFirewall’s brute-force protection, you should not rename the login page, because NinjaFirewall will handle the attack much better.
    If you are the only person to log in to the dashboard, you can select ‘Always ON’ so that it will always ask for a password before you can access the page.

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