melaniesmall
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This morning I tested Wordfence by breaking one of my lockout rules. It did block me and record the block. I want to do a few more tests with a VPN. How else can I simulate an attempted hack?
After reading the thread mentioned above in regards to Siteground, one of the suggestions was to delete Wordfence and database tables. Try to reinstall and see if it is fixed. May do this option and see if it resolves the issue.
@wfpeter Thank you, for your answers.
I do have live traffic set to all traffic. Most of what I see for traffic is redirects and 404s from visitors outside of USA. Yet, no actual blocks.
What is interstesting, is that this started before (on or around beginning of May) my website was migrated to new servers with Siteground (end of May). I will have to take a look at the thread you posted and see what I can do.
Domains are with Godaddy. Nameservers with Siteground have not changed. No A records pointing to Siteground from Godaddy. Maybe I’m missing something. Will comb through each client account and see what I can troubleshoot given the other topic provided.
Many thanks!
Yes, all sites have the current version of Wordfence. No, I did not try to simulate an attack.
On the non Siteground sites, I can see normal blocking of malicious attacks just fine.
Thank you, for your response above.