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Question How-to protect Plesk Login with CloudFlare & IP Restriction?

Should Plesk Include mod_cloudflare into the default module stack for Plesk's web server?

  • Yes

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • No

    Votes: 1 100.0%

  • Total voters
    1

J.Wick

Regular Pleskian
I've searched for over 30 minutes with no answers anywhere online.

What I want to do is enable Cloudflare on my Plesk login subdomain to receive all the security protections Cloudflare provides, however when doing this only Cloudflare IPs are recognized by Plesk and I get locked out.

I can't add Cloudflare's IP range, as that would nullify the IP restriction on the server.

Since Plesk uses a different web server than the domains being hosted, I'm guessing extra steps would be needed to install mod_cloudflare for Plesk's web server.

Is this correct? Is this possible? How?
 
You could try this;

Home -> Tools and Settings -> Session Settings, check the box for 'Allow IP address changes during a single session'
 
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