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  • Plugin Contributor mbrsolution

    (@mbrsolution)

    Hi, can you provide an example of the type of IP addresses you want to whitelist?

    Thank you.

    Thread Starter mh

    (@mmgh)

    Hi,

    According to the help file “Troubleshooting Critical CSS generation issues” of WP Rocket plugin:

    The following IPs have to be allow listed by your server, firewall, or security plugin :
    • 109.234.160.58
    • 51.83.15.135
    • 51.210.39.196

    Greetings,
    Marc Herman

    Plugin Contributor Prashant Baldha

    (@pmbaldha)

    Please go to WP Security > Brute Force > Login Whitelist and fill the textarea field as indicated in the screenshot https://nimb.ws/YQHjko.

    Thread Starter mh

    (@mmgh)

    What you suggest pertains to “Only the addresses specified here will have access to the WordPress login page” and therefore misses what I was requesting.

    Plugin Contributor Prashant Baldha

    (@pmbaldha)

    @mmgh I have read the WP Rocket official documentation for whitelist IPs on the https://docs.wp-rocket.me/article/1267-troubleshooting-critical-css-generation-issues. Here, I would like to say that the “All In One WP Security” plugin doesn’t block any external connection.

    If You disable all firewall rules of the plugin, Deactivate the plugin, Will it resolve your problem?

    If the external connection is blocked, It may be due to other third-party services like plugins, DNS Service providers (ex. Cloudflare), Server-side security software or server restrictions.

    For your information, The Feature “Remove Unused CSS” feature of WP Rocket is not working since Sun February 6, 2022, as described on the https://wp-rocket.me/status/. Screenshot: https://nimb.ws/oAOmgZ.

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