CloudFlare Threat Management
WordPress plugin enables you to easily manage all banning, unbanning,
and clearing IP addresses across entire CloudFlare account. Threat
Management has already integrated with most popular WordPress security
plugins such as
WordFence.
How to Use CloudFlare Threat Management
Follow the steps below:
- First of all, install the plugin CloudFlare Threat Management in your blog
- Go to Settings > CloudFlare Threat Management
- On the plugin settings page, enter the CloudFlare associated email address and API key.
- Now, save that information and start specifying the list of IP
address to blacklist (ban), whitelist (never ban) and clear (remove from
CloudFlare completely).
Take into account that whatever you do changes while using CloudFlare Threat Management will be populated
across your entire CloudFlare account. This
means that if you have 50 domains registered under your CloudFlare
account, and you ban a single IP address, that address is banned across
all 50 domains. This is extremely helpful if you know the IP addresses
are malicious and that you never want them to access your websites.
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