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Somebody asked this question already but I think it was not answered: the root file wp-login.php can be reached without any restrictions. Wouldn´t it be helpful to protect it too?

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Somebody asked this question already but I think it was not answered: the root file wp-login.php can be reached without any restrictions. Wouldn´t it be helpful to protect it too?

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• Rob Chapman says: 04/23/2008 at 10:54 PM BTW- I’m running WP.org 2.3.2. on a hosted server. To clarify just a bit, when I attempt to log in to WP, I’m taken to my blog, but instead of getting the admin page, the sidebars display, but the following message pops up on top- “Sorry. The page you are looking for is not here.” I’m actually logged into my blog ( I believe, as the META options displays a “Logout” button), but the admin, or edit functions won’t display, only the “sorry your page is not here”. I deleted the plugin altogether in My Computer, but still exactly the same issue. I’m a total loser with no life or contact with the outside world except the contact I have thru my crappy blog. Please help. I’m desperate. I may not survive much longer. Thank you- • AskApache says: 04/20/2008 at 9:47 PM @ Havard Really enjoyed your tutorial, reposted to your site. HTTP Basic authentication, which itself is not a security measure, and relies on a secure connection, such as TLS, to achieve

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