Note: Using multiple login protection systems at the same time can cause conflicts, failed logins, or user lockouts. It’s recommended to keep only one active—either your plugin or cPFence’s built-in features.
If you’re using login protection plugins, they are not compatible with cPFence. You can either disable those plugins and keep cPFence protection active, or disable cPFence’s built-in login protection features.
How to Disable cPFence Login Protection Features
To disable cPFence’s login protection features, follow these steps:
Step 1: Run the Following Commands
cpfence --bulk-disable-wp-captcha
cpfence --bulk-disable-wp-limit-login
Step 2: Turn Off These Features from Settings
- autoshield_wp_limit_login
- autoshield_wp_captcha
You can adjust these settings through the WebUI under:
WebUI → System Settings → Adjust cPFence Settings (Single Server)
For detailed configuration steps, please refer to: https://my.cpfence.app/knowledgebase/2/Configuring-cPFence.html
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