Whitelist IP For Limit Login Attempts

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Whitelist IP For Limit Login Attempts

by Svetoslav Marinov

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Description

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Support is handled on our site: http://club.orbisius.com/
Please do NOT use the WordPress forums or other places to seek support.

This plugin allows you whitelist IP addresses so Limit Login Attempt plugin doesn’t block them.

Features

  • Add one or more IP addresses which won’t be blocked by Limit Login Attempt plugin
  • You can also enter just the beginning of the IP e.g. 192.168. and all IP addresses starting with those numbers will be whitelisted
  • You can insert little notes above or after an IP address but it has to be prefixed by a pound sign e.g. # home ip
  • The plugin checks for duplicate ips and remove them from the list (if any)
  • Easy to use interface
  • Add unlimited IP addresses

Usage

Go to Admin > Settings > Whitelist IP For Limit Login Attempts then click on the theme you like and the child theme will be created for you.

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Author

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Svetoslav Marinov (Slavi) | Custom Web and Mobile Programming by Orbisius.com

  1. Unzip the package, and upload whitelist-ip-for-limit-login-attempts to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory
  2. Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
  1. Plugin page after installation

    Plugin page after installation

  2. Settings page for Whitelist IP For Limit Login Attempts

    Settings page for Whitelist IP For Limit Login Attempts

How to use this plugin?

Just install the plugin and activate it. Then go to Admin > Options > Whitelist IP For Limit Login Attempts.
Then click on a theme and the plugin will create a child theme for you.

What to do next?

Go to http://club.orbisius.com and post suggestions in our forum for new features that you’d like to see in this plugin or its extensions.

Does what is says, but...

By unkulunkulu on November 24, 2017

This is a great added feature to Limit Login Attempts, which solves the problem of entire, trusted ip addresses getting blocked, just because someone messed up logging in. However, there's quite a lot of self-promoting on the admin page of the plugin. This in itself is not that big a deal, but Chrome warns on the page that: "This page is trying to load scripts from unauthenticated sources". Chrome blocks the scripts but this is still something that should not happen. I'm not against promoting on the page, but maybe it could be done in a way that doesn't actively poll the developer's servers before the user initiates an action.

Nice and efecctive, thanks

By General Seed (AutoCultivo) on February 7, 2017

Is ver useful, perfect combination whit " limit login attemps"

Thanks for your job

1.0.2

  • Tested with WP 4.4

1.0.1

  • Tested with WP 4.0.1
  • improved settings UI

1.0.0

  • Initial release
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