noxjaeger
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Thanks for your answers.
I would like to know if it’s possible to see the passwords that people try to use to login, actually i see only the tried username.I tried to login with wrong password… the email that i receive doesn’t tell me the password used, is there a way to know which password are used from who tries to login?
I solved the email problem by installing an SMTP plugin, with the help of my host provider (i write this so if someone have this problem and read this thread can try this solution, contact your host provider for the data that you will need).
Now i’m able to receive the test email from wordfence,so i think from wordpress in general.I think the memory is ok, when i try the test memory of wordfence i receive this message: “Congratulations, your web host allows you to use at least 82.00 megabytes of memory for each PHP process hosting your WordPress site.”
I contacted the Jetpack support, this is their answer (i have not mentioned to them that i’m using Wordfence):
“However, it’s work noting that Jetpack’s Protect module protects your login form, but also protects brute force attacks to your site’s XML-RPC file. It is possible that your other plugin only reports failed login attempts on your site’s log in page, and doesn’t record other failed attempts to authenticate and access your site.”Is this the problem?
Another question: i will receive the tried username and password in the email alerts by wordfence?Yes i have other Jetpack features enabled, almost the default ones, i think “Protect” is the one that blocks and counts malicious login attempts.
Yes i have the email address configured in the general settings, is the same one in which i should receive the notifications from Wordfence, i don’t know if it works in general with the website because the test email from Wordfence has been the first attempt to receive an email from a plugin, all options to receive notification are enabled, but i never received one.
I’m reading around that this problem can be resolved by my host, so i’m contacting them to see if they can help, but eventually i would still have the problem of the not reported login attempts and the tried passwords.
Hello Brian,
I’m using Jetpack for site stats
For the email, i just tried to send a test email, the result is “false” and i don’t receive any email.
I tried to send one my self to the “@mydomain” with a gmail account and i received it (i don’t know if this can help).