All In One Wp Security & Firewall Tutorial

The All In One WordPress Security and Firewall is the ultimate security plugin that will take your WordPress site’s security to a whole new level.

Note:
We have sold this beautiful plugin to Teamupdraft. You can download this plugin from the WordPress.org repository.

This security plugin offers the latest recommended WordPress security practices and techniques as easy to use features. It is designed and written by experts with the user in mind. You don’t have to learn complex htaccess rules to apply good firewall rules to your site anymore.

WordPress is already a secure platform in the way it is designed but the common security holes and issues found in most WordPress websites usually come from careless users or bad security practices, poor hosting configuration and poorly coded plugins or themes.

Therefore it is very important to add some extra security and firewall to your site by using a plugin such as this one which enforces many crucial security practices on your site.

All In One WP Security and Firewall also uses an unprecedented security points grading system to measure how well you are protecting your site based on the security features you have activated.

The security and firewall features are categorized as “Basic”, “Intermediate” or “Advanced”. This allows you to safely enable a group of security features without breaking functionality of your site as soon as you activate the plugin.

Summary

App Category

WordPress Plugin

Software Name

All In One WordPress Security Plugin

Version

4.4.0

Date Modified

2020-03-08

Operating System

WordPress 5.6

Requirements

WordPress 3.5 or higher

Price



USD $0

Description

An all in one security and firewall plugin for WordPress site

Landing Page

File Format

application/zip

WordPress Security plugin Feature List

Security Feature Difficulty Classification System

All of our security features and firewall rules are categorized into “Basic“, “Intermediate” and “Advanced“. The features which fall under the
basic
category are generally non-invasive and will not break any functionality.

These types of features should be activated immediately in pesanan to provide you with the minimal security you should be applying to your site.

The features which fall under the
intermediate and advanced
categories can break certain functionality depending on your setup and which plugins you are using. These types of features usually apply more complex security measures.

Using our feature classification system you can easily activate features and apply firewall rules progressively without breaking your site’s functionality.

security feature difficulty classification

Security Points Score System

In the dashboard page you will find a security strength meter gauge. The purpose of this gauge is to keep you informed of how secure your site is based on how many of the available security features you have applied to your site.

This is done using our security points system which will calculate your current security score out of a maximum achievable total score based on which features you have activated or applied.

security points score system

Critical Security Feature Status Notification

The dashboard will also highlight the most important features which you should apply to your site to achieve a minimal acceptable level of security. These are displayed in a panel which also shows whether they are currently active or not.

critical security feature status

This security plugin should work smoothly with most of the popular WordPress plugins.

Plugin Compatibility

Works with the latest version of WordPress.

Download The Plugin

Download the plugin now and secure your site

Helpful Troubleshooting Links and Tutorials

  • How to Restore the htaccess File (helpful if you enabled some advanced firewall rules and locked yourself out)
  • Reset Settings Configuration and htaccess File Content Using a Plugin (If something has gone wrong)
  • Reset the htaccess File of Your WordPress Site Using FTP
  • Deactivate the plugin via FTP (If something has gone wrong)
  • How to Take a Database Backup and Restore it later
  • Using the Bruteforce Login Prevention Feature
  • Adding Captcha to the WordPress Login Page
  • Adding Firewalls to Your WordPress Site
  • Creating a WP Admin User account via MySQL
  • Creating a WP Admin User account via PHP

Important Note on Intermediate and Advanced Features

Some of the intermediate and advanced features can break your site if they conflict with another plugin or theme on your site. Some of these advanced features may titinada work correctly on your site if your hosting provider’s configuration doesn’tepi langit support it also.

So a good strategy is to get started by enabling just some of the basic security features in the plugin. Then use the plugin for a few weeks to see how you go. Once you feel more comfortable with the plugin, you can berangkat to think about using the intermediate or advanced features.

It is very important to backup your site before you activate an intermediate or advanced feature.

If you have activated a feature and something went wrong, use the resources/links listed under the Helpful Troubleshooting Links section of this page to deactivate the plugin and then reset your htaccess file to get your site back to a sane state. You can also restore your site from a backup.

Bookmark this page for easy access in the future.

Frequently Asked Questions (F.A.Q)

Q.
I enabled various firewall features from this security plugin but now I am locked out of my site. How do I fix it?

A. Restore the htaccess file of your WordPress site. This will remove any firewalls and allow you to start from the beginning.

Q. I enabled maintenance mode and now I am locked out of my site. What should I do?

A.
First, restore the .htaccess file then access your WP Login form using the following URL:

http://your-domain.com/wp-login.php

Q.
I have a WordPress Multi-site (WPMS) install. I do not see some of the menus of this plugin on my sub-sites. Why is that?

A.
WordPress multi-site uses one single file system for all your sub-sites. So some of the security features only need to be enabled on your MAIN site. The sub-sites won’t show you the menus for these features. You can configure those settings from the main site of your WPMS install.

Q.
Is there any recommended hosting?

A.
The plugin should work on any properly configured servers. However, it is a good idea to get a good WordPress hosting (if you don’t have one).

Source: https://www.tipsandtricks-hq.com/wordpress-security-and-firewall-plugin