Day: September 6, 2024

About the Firewall

The Firewall module in Really Simple Security is a powerful feature that allows you to monitor and filter requests to your WordPress site. You can activate the firewall by enabling the “Enable Firewall” slider under SSL & Security -> Settings -> Firewall. This article explains how to configure the firewall rules in Really Simple Security to identify and lock out unwanted, malicious traffic from your WordPress site. Table of Contents 404 Blocking Region Blocking User Agents IP Allowlist & Blocklist Event

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Using Really Simple Security with a custom wp-config.php file

Really Simple Security writes some rules to the wp-config.php file on your WordPress site, for instance, to load the Firewall and Security Headers. But it could be that your WordPress installation uses a ‘custom’ file, instead of the standard wp-config.php file on a standard WordPress installation. For example, the hosting provider Convesio uses a file called wp-convesio.php, and any changes that the Really Simple SSL plugin makes to the “standard” wp-config.php file would get overwritten & lost as a result.

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About File Change Detection

The File Change Detection feature (located under SSL & Security -> “Settings” -> Hardening -> File Change Detection) enables a daily scan to monitor if any changes have been made to files in WordPress Core, or files from Plugins or Themes on your site. If files are being modified without performing any updates, and without manually having modified those files via FTP this could indicate that your WordPress installation was infected by malware that targeted & modified those files on your server.

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