The Theme My Login plugin simply blocks access to wp-register.php and wp-login.php files, redirecting users to special pages it creates just for this purpose.
These pages use the site's regular theme and templates, not the default, ugly-looking styles WordPress usually uses for those two pages.
This means bots and users and admins won't see the standard pages anymore, always being redirected to normal-looking page. While this is not a strong security measure, it can fool some bots and almost all users trying to see what's your backend running on.
Installation:
Unpack and upload it to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory.
Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress.
What is new in this release:
- Fixed strict standards errors.
What is new in version 6.3.12:
- Fixed strict standards errors.
What is new in version 6.3.11:
- Fixed strict standards errors.
What is new in version 6.3.6:
- Fix issue where template tag was not being output.
- Fix issue where install failed during new blog creation on multisite.
- Fix issue where error messages were duplicated on login pages.
What is new in version 6.3.2:
- Fixed issue where pages weren't created when upgrading from previous versions.
What is new in version 6.2.2:
- Add visual cues for permalinks
- Fix iframe bug
What is new in version 6.2.1:
- Add post password handling
- Don't block admin when DOING_AJAX
- Add WordPress updated message
What is new in version 6.2:
- Add tabindex to password fields
- Fix removal of actions from "tml_new_user_registered" action in User Moderation module
- Add %username% variable to Custom User Links module
- Add custom permalinks to core
- Add option to disable e-mail login
- Fix potential XSS attack vulnerability
- Update admin bar settings for 3.3 in Themed Profiles module
- Update multisite templates for 3.3
- Fix autofocus scripts to only load on login page
- Require 3.1+
- Fix broken login redirect logic
- Add option to require login to view site in Security module
- Don't change profile URL for non-themed roles in Themed Profiles module
- Display failed login attempts to administrators on user profiles in Security module
What is new in version 6.1.3:
- Fix password change error.
- Update POT file.
What is new in version 6.1.2:
- Replace "self" keyword with "$this" for PHP 4.
What is new in version 6.0.4:
- Fix admin e-mail notification disabling.
- Fix labels for login form fields.
- Fix wp-login.php form action URL.
What is new in version 6.0.3:
- Fix login reauth bug in redirection module.
What is new in version 6.0.1:
- Fix logout link for wp_nav_menu().
- Fix issue admin page not always being tabbed.
- Fix issue of assigning multiple roles per user when using Moderation.
- Add German translation.
- Add Farsi (Persian) translation.
- Add Hebrew translation.
- Add Russian translation.
- Update other languages.
What is new in version 6.0:
- Complete code rewrite.
- Users can now log in with e-mail address as well as username.
- Remove option to disable template tag and widget in favor of always being enabled.
- Remove option to rewrite login links in favor of always being rewritten.
- Custom templates can now be defined per action (login, register, etc.).
- User moderation activation e-mails can be resent on demand.
- Add various new hooks to help with custom integration with other plugins.
- Make custom user links sortable.
- Customize every aspect of every e-mail.
- Add a cool new random tip widget in the TML admin.
- Use WP 3.0 functions (such as 'network_site_url') if available.
- phpDoc everywhere.
What is new in version 3.2.8:
- Fixed a security exploit regarding admin password reset addressed in WordPress 2.8.4
Requirements:
- WordPress 3.1 or higher
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