Mark Maunder
Forum Replies Created
-
That’s your choice, but your htaccess needs to be writable to use any caching plugin including Falcon that modifies your htaccess.
If you don’t like Falcon, please just leave it disabled.
Regards,
Mark.
Author here.
Thanks damoncloudflare, really appreciate you posting.
We still fully support sites behind Cloudflare and Falcon should work just fine because it’s doing server-side caching and Cloudflare won’t know any difference.
Regards,
Mark.
You’re going to have to manually delete that folder using FTP. Then reinstall Wordfence.
Regards,
Mark.
OK thanks. I’d like to stick to one poster and one issue at a time. So aptharsia: Did you email me your .htaccess? Can you send me the one that falcon creates when it’s enabled. Please do so and then update this post and include this thread’s URL in your email.
Regards,
Mark.
Hi Dave,
Is this a feature request?
Regards,
Mark.
This may have been temporary. Please confirm if you’re getting it consistently.
Regards,
Mark.
Try enabling the firewall and let me know if you then see the ip’s listed.
Regards,
Mark.
What error or message are you seeing when you try to login?
Regards,
Mark.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Wordfence Security - Firewall, Malware Scan, and Login Security] SSLYes it does and we even support SSL in Falcon Engine, the new caching engine.
Regards,
Mark.
Hi,
I think you may have Wordfence installed on a different site? It’s not possible for Wordfence to send emails if it’s been removed from a server.
Regards,
Mark.
Hi RetiariusInternet
Thanks for the report. Can you email me a zipped copy of the them for testing to mark at wordfence.com and please include a link to this discussion thread so I know what it references. I’ll get this resolved for you asap!!
Thanks for the report.
Regards,
Mark.
Hi,
Thanks for the reports. In the second item, is it possible that you’re just looking at the old page and the cache has not updated?
Regards,
Mark.
drazon: Would you care if you could not see crawlers? In other words, if I gave you live traffic back, but it didn’t have the crawlers listed, would that be a problem?
Regards,
Mark.
Thanks, but keep in mind that Wordfence will continue to update the subfolder htaccess with blocked IP’s and other items.
Is this an unusual configuration? Anyone else doing this?
Regards,
Mark.
Hi,
The issue here is that you have blocked your own IP address and then enabled Falcon. Not sure why you were able to access your site before you enabled Falcon. So do this:
Go to whatsmyip.org to find out what your IP address is and make a note of it.
Then enable Falcon and you’ll be blocked presumably. Make a copy of your htaccess and examine it to find out if your own IP address appears in there. If it does then the issue is that the list of blocked IP addresses within Wordfence includes your own IP address. Go to blocked IP addresses within Wordfence, find your IP and remove it.
Then disable Falcon and restore the htaccess you backed up.
Regards,
Mark.