Trusted IP in .htaccess
You can set Trusted IPs if you want to bypass reCAPTCHA and the WordPress brute-force check.
You can do so in LSWS Admin Console > Server > Security > Access Control > Allowed List by adding a trailing T
to the IP.
Since LSWS 5.4RC1, you may also set a Trusted IP at the virtual host level. Use Trusted 1.2.3.4, 5.6.7.8
(where 1.2.3.4
and 5.6.7.8
are individual IP addresses) in the virtual host's document root .htaccess
file. This will unblock a blocked IP, and make it trusted for that vhost. Both IPv4 and IPv6 IPs can be used as Trusted IP. When IPv6 IP used, please ensure to use […]
to enclose it.
Virtual-host-level trusted IPs will bypass LiteSpeed's reCAPTCHA and WordPress brute-force security check features.
Additionally, since LSWS 5.4RC1, all local IPs and 127.0.0.1, [::1] will be trusted by default.