wpcf
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Will do thanks
I have tested all to no avail, it’s not a CloudFront problem
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They are being forwarded to the server, the limitation I’m referring to with Wordfence is the lack of ability to select what position in the header to use for client IP
Just sent, thank you
Yes, I have added the CloudFront IPs to the trusted proxy. There are only two IPs showing in Wordfence and both are Amazon IPs, neither are mine. CloudFront is sitting in front of an Application Load Balancer which is in front of an Autoscaling group of EC2s. This seems to be a big limitation of Wordfence.
Hi, unfortunately this does not help. I mentioned in my post that I have set “Use the X-Forwarded-For HTTP header,” the client IP (my IP) is not listed in bold, but instead the CloudFront IP is listed in bold. This is a common problem. Please read my post again.