You should protect login page and other parts of page to make sure programmers don't violate your fences. I have only covered how you can use plugins such as Limit Login Attempts to stop people from messing with login and admin pages. Restricting access to login page IP is idea too. Enabling IP laws for login and admin pages is idea but can be rendered impossible if someone knows URLs. The disadvantage of this feature is that terms used by this page will be put on the image it is accessed under in this subject test. cpanel. net. mod userdir protection prevents this from happening. Unless you enable mod userdir protection programmers will be able to access login page using URLs. NGINX Apache won't be able to stop NGINX does not in your case... To patch this file you will log on to cPanel account double-click Security Center link and go to Apache mod userdir Tweak to enable mod userdir protection for page. Once this application is recommend your visitors will not be able to access not permanent links... But if you don't want people to access login page you will want to disable URLs and block access by IPs but yours using NGINX. conf or.htaccess. You may want to recheck out.. *some of our page and lists will include aff links to fund our operations.
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