Description
This plugin allows you to effectively hide your wp-login.php and wp-admin by requiring that you access it via a custom URL of your specification, with every other request being redirected to a different URL of your specification.
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Installation
- Download the zip file and decompress it.
- Upload “unauthorised-login-redirect” to the “/wp-content/plugins/” directory.
- Activate the plugin through the “Plugins” menu in WordPress.
- Click Login Redirect in the admin menu.
- Change the secret login path, secret get key, and secret get value to whatever you’d like them to be.
FAQ
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I’ve forgotten my secret login path! How can I get logged in?
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Remove the following row from your wp_options table: rs_ulr_settings
Once it’s removed you’ll be able to log in to the site as normal and adjust the plugin settings.
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Contributors & Developers
“Unauthorised Login Redirect” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.
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Changelog
0.3.9.1
- Bug fixing.
0.3.9
- Testing with WordPress 6.0.
0.3.8
- Minor bug fix.
0.3.7
- Testing with WordPress 5.3.
0.3.6
- Testing with WordPress 5.1.
0.3.5
- Testing with WordPress 4.7.2.
0.3.4
- Adjustment made for admin-ajax.php.
0.3.3
- Adding nonce to settings update.
0.3.2
- Reworked redirect options.
0.3.1
- Updating definitions.
0.3
- Addressing notices.
0.2.1
- CSS Bug fixes.
0.2
- Bug fixes.
0.1
- Initial release.