Lockdown WP Admin conceals the administration and login screen from intruders. It can hide WordPress Admin (/wp-admin/) and and login (/wp-login.php) as well as add HTTP authentication to the login system. We can also change the login URL from wp-login.php to whatever you'd like: /login, /log-in-here, etc.
This plugin will hide WordPress Admin (/wp-admin/) when a user isn't logged in. If a user isn't logged in and they attempt to access WP Admin directly, they will be unable to and it will return a 404. It can also rename the login URL.
Also, you can add HTTP authentication directly from WP Admin and add custom username/password combinations for the HTTP auth or use the WordPress credentials.
This doesn't touch any .htaccess files or change the WordPress core files. All the CSS/Images under /wp-admin/ are still accessible, just not the .php ones.
If you enable HTTP authentication, it will add HTTP authentication to the PHP files in /wp-admin/.
- Upload
/lockdown-wp-admin/
to the/wp-content/plugins/
directory - Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress
- Navigate to the "Lockdown WP" menu
How can we add files to the white list to hide from the public eye? We want to have AJAX and use a custom file, but we can't because it hides it from the public.
You can add a file using the 'no_check_files' filter. Use this:
<?php
function add_my_cool_filter($data)
{
// You have to accept the $data argument or else it will cause a system meltdown ;)
$data[] = 'my-file-name.php'; // JUST the file name.
return $data;
}
add_filter('no_check_files', 'add_my_cool_filter');
?>
Simple.
How can I get back in if Lockdown WP Admin locked me out?
You can create a .txt file named 'disable_auth.txt' in your wp-content/plugins/lockdown-wp-admin/
folder (The file location would be /wp-content/plugins/lockdown-wp-admin/disable_auth.txt
). We don't care about the content but that will disable the HTTP Auth and whatever was locking you out of your site.
1.0
- Initial release
1.0.1
- Fixed a link to a broken file
1.1
- Fixed a bug on activating the plugin network wide, we disabled network wide activation.
- Cleaned up the plugin and prevented a double loop of the HTTP check, unnecessary.
1.2
- Cleaned up more code.
- Security fixes that will prevent somebody from possibly hijacking your website. (Props Jon Cave)
1.3.1
- Added the ability to change the login URL entirely. It will disable /wp-login.php and give it whatever you want to make it.
1.4
- Fixed a bug with user's with a index.php base
- Added stats for us to collect about about URL setup and server configuration for our users. This will let us make the plugin even better.
- Fixed bug for having private user management in WP Admin
= 1.4.2 =
- Bug fixes
- Added
admin-ajax.php
to the files that we permit to be access in wp-admin.
1.6
- Added way to get back into WP-ADMIN if locked out (See the FAQ)
1.7
- Removed the stats that were collected to that we could understand the issues that users were having with the plugin.
1.8
- Finally discovered why so many users had HTTP authentication errors. Fixed it to support almost 80% of hosts out there.
- If you still have problems, shoot me an email.
1.9
A very late update, sorry! Worked to fix many issues with the admin bar and the "get_current_screen()" error. If you still see issues, please contact me!
2.0
- Provided a system dump to help in debugging issues that may arise.
- Fixes a issues on the 404 page under 3.5.1 (
get_current_screen()
) - Cleanup, cleanup!
2.0.1
- Bug fix by Michal Krause
2.0.2
- Query string detection bug fix by James Bonham
- Issues with WordPress in a sub-directory