WFBrian
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Hi,
The login security settings are enable in options. Here is a list of what can cause the blocking you are seeing.
Hope that helps,
BrianHi,
Can you compare the original .htaccess file to the current .htaccess file? Does your .htaccess file appear to be modified?
Thanks,
BrianHi,
log_human is used by Live Traffic so I’m assuming you have Live Traffic enabled and that is why you see these URL’s. If you disabled Live Traffic, the log_human URL’s would go away.
Hope that helps explain a bit,
BrianFalcon writes to .htaccess. If you disable Falcon temporarily, does the issue go away? Are you using any other cacheing plugins?
Another thought…you’re probably being blocked in .htaccess if you are seeing a 403. Check your Apache setup. That could be it.
Thanks,
BrianHi,
Here are instructions to regain access to your site…
Are you behind a reverse proxy? You may need to adjust how Wordfence gets IP’s if so.
Hope that helps,
-BrianHi,
I haven’t heard of a similar issue either. Are you using Falcon Cache in Wordfence?
Thanks,
BrianHi,
There could be a few reasons why you are getting conflicting scan responses. False positives do happen from time to time. Since new threats are always being identified conflicts do arise. When receiving conflicting information it is always best to do a “human” check on the files in question. You can always send questionable files to samples (at) wordfence dot com for review.
Thanks!
BrianHi,
I don’t believe there is access directly to our GeoIP database. There are GeoIP databases available on the Internet that you can download and use.
Hope that helps,
BrianHi,
wfHits is used for storing Live Traffic data. It could be referring to a referred website URL.
-Brian
Hi,
Do you possibly have any other cacheing plugins enabled? If you temporarily disable Wordfence, does the issue persist?
Thanks in advance!
BrianHi lordvader (that’s cool to type ;),
I’m not able to comment specifically on using iThemes with Wordfence, but I know others are doing it. See the post here.
Thanks!
BrianAre you on a dedicated server or shared host? It could be a processor issue.
-Brian
Hi,
If you are scanning, then yes, you are working as expected. There are no issues that I know of with the memory scanner so I’m thinking that there may be something specific to your site that is causing the issue. Again, if you are scanning normally, things are fine.
Thanks,
BrianHi,
Have you tried Immediately block IP’s that access these URLs in Options? You could use this if you know the URL of the non-existing pages the crawlers are trying to access.
Hope that helps,
Brian