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January 11, 2017 at 7:12 am #14058
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This is the question I asked in codecanyon.//I updated the HMWP today and updated the settings. After updating, IDS Alert is still happening, so I’ve checked that REQUEST.URL & GET.URL has happened. I do not know if it was because of the two requests, but Google Agnlitics did not work, so I excluded both requests. I am wondering if Google Analytics is working right now, but it is safe to exclude these two requests. Please let me know if there is another way.//
In more detail, (REQUEST.URL, GET.URL) requests continue to come from Google’s IP.
My IDS settings are
Log Threshold: 5
Block Threshold: 20
Notify Threshold: 20
Now I have excluded (REQUEST.URL, GET.URL).Notify Treshold: Is it higher than 20 or ignoring the warning?
(REQUEST.URL, GET.URL) I’m wondering if there’s a problem with Google Analytics and AdSense when it’s blocked without being excluded.And search engines like Google.com, Naver.com, and Daum.net continue to show IDS warnings.
I wonder if I do not have to worry about this either.
(Because I am using “Userpro” as the login plugin and “Userpro” will not work unless I have to exclude it from the IDS warning).IDS error message to the comment.
Is it normal for a search engine to claim this? Or missing the route because of the redirect setting?
And not to touch the redirect option in order not to affect Google SEO.
Where is the redirect option? In “Permalinks & URLs” I did not find any options related to redirects. Can I hide WordPress if I turn off all options in Permalinks & URLs?I would appreciate your help.
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You must be logged in to view attached files.January 11, 2017 at 7:17 am #14060This reply has been marked as private.January 11, 2017 at 9:38 am #14062Hi, I could see in the above intrusion log that the requests have total impact of 20 or more. This means that these requests will be blocked by IDS as they exceed “Block Threshold” value.
If these requests are valid then you can do one of these:
– exclude these requests and add to exception list so that they won’t be blocked
– increase “Block Threshold” value to 25 or 30. Also set Notify Threshold accordingly.And you cannot hide WordPress if you turn off all the options in “Permalinks & URLs” tab. These options need to be set – http://screencast.com/t/phNq0huEWLJ
Regarding SEO, please check this FAQ – https://codecanyon.net/item/hide-my-wp-amazing-security-plugin-for-wordpress/4177158/faqs/16131January 11, 2017 at 9:50 am #14063Thank you for answer.
Notify Threshold = 20 Is it meaning to block and notify me when it is over 20?
So if Notify Threshold = 30, exceeds 30, will block and notify me?January 11, 2017 at 10:15 am #14065Notify Threshold is the value, which when reached, you’ll be notified about the intrusion/request via email. Block threshold is the value, which when exceeded, the request will be blocked.
So if Notify Threshold = 30, Block Threshold = 30, then the corresponding request will be blocked if it’s “Total Impact” exceeds 30, and you’ll also be notified about this request/intrusion.January 11, 2017 at 11:10 am #14068Now I have set Block and Notify both to 20, but analytics works well and there are no ids alerts. Thank you!
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