Hi there,
We have a dedicated IP with SingleHop, and need help in order to: a) figure out if CSF can help in our case; and b) learn how to use it myself.
(SingleHop is asking for an additional $70 a month to help with managed hosting services such as using CSF.)
Here's the situation:
1) we have a wordpress install with Sucuri plugin which reports failed login attempts with the username 'admin'.
2) according to the logs, there are different IPs brute-force-attacking our site -- every few seconds. (50 per 7 minutes)
3) we have already changed the login/admin url away from the default (which was wp-admin), but it has not seemed to curb the number of attempted logins from various IPs whatsoever.
My questions:
1) why has changing the login/admin url not halted the brute force attacks?
1) can CSF help; and if so, what would it do to curb the ?
2) if CSF can help in our case, is there a simple step-by-step guide for a newbie such as myself, to use it?
I would be glad to make a modest donation if this solution proves effective.
I cannot however, afford another $70/month.
Cheers!
CSF help for a newbie
Re: CSF help for a newbie
Following up... any advice?
Not sure what to do, our server is getting pretty heavily brute force attacked.
Not sure what to do, our server is getting pretty heavily brute force attacked.
Re: CSF help for a newbie
CSF + ModSecurity can help you out.
ModSecurity can detect all this attacks and CSF will block the IPs that are attacking your server.
You will need to buy a year subscription for modsecurity rules that are updated a few times a day.
ModSecurity can detect all this attacks and CSF will block the IPs that are attacking your server.
You will need to buy a year subscription for modsecurity rules that are updated a few times a day.