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Hi Stu,
Yes, as long as you don’t enable cacheing via Wordfence Basic or Falcon cacheing. We recommend only using one cacheing plugin.
Thanks!
BrianTry taking a look at the setting that adjusts how Wordfence determines IP addresses. Try a different setting and see if that helps.
http://docs.wordfence.com/en/Wordfence_options#How_does_Wordfence_get_IPs
-Brian
Thanks for the feedback! I’ll pass this along to have it looked into.
-Brian
Hi Stephen,
Try experimenting with the setting that determines how Wordfence gets IP addressees.
http://docs.wordfence.com/en/Wordfence_options#How_does_Wordfence_get_IPs
-Brian
Hello,
Country Blocking is currently a premium feature. You can sign up for it here:
https://www.wordfence.com/wordfence-signup/
If you want to learn more on the feature, all of the information we have available on Country Blocking is available here:
http://docs.wordfence.com/en/Country_blocking#Selecting_countries_to_block
Thanks!
BrianThat’s the first I’ve heard of this situation. If you’re seeing that injected in a WF table, I’d recommend removing the plugin and data and doing a reinstall.
-brian
Hi,
Take a look in your .htaccess file. Are there any redirects listed in it?
-Brian
Hi,
First, your English is very good! Wordfence is doing it’s job and blocking the attacks. I usually recommend starting with the default settings and increasing slightly in areas you are concerned about.
Also, if you are a paid customer, please use our priority support at wordfence.com.
Thanks!
BrianHi,
Just to confirm you are using the free version and not the paid version of Wordfence, correct? Off the top of my head the only way to blog Google traffic totally is by country blocking the US which is only available in the paid version of Wordfence.
How long has Wordfence been installed on your site? Has Google been able to crawl in the past?
Thanks!
BrianHi,
Has anything changed on your site in the last day or so? WordPress update, Wordfence update, plugin updates, etc?
-Brian
Try enabling the javascript error console and check for any errors. Here is a link to help:
http://docs.wordfence.com/en/You_guys_wanted_me_to_open_the_JavaScript_console_-_How_do_I_do_that%3F
-Brian
Hi,
Yes, Cloudflare and Falcon play well together. Here is a link to a thread where Cloudflare support makes some recommendations for using the two together.
https://wordpress.org/support/topic/is-cloudflare-compatible-with-wordfence-and-also-beneficial
That should get you going in the right direction.
-Brian
Hi,
Are you still running WP Super Cache? If so, try disabling it. You don’t want 2 caching plugins running on a site.
-Brian
Hi there,
Are you using a shared hosting plan? Try disabling the Live Traffic option. That’s what is causing your slowdown.
-Brian
Hi,
Try this. Scroll to the bottom of the Wordfence “options” page. Check the box to remove Wordfence data on deactivation. Deactivate and reactivate. That would be the first thing to try.
Yahoo may block the connection though. Anyone else using Yahoo hosting and Wordfence together?
-Brian