We have a Sucuri website security account, that includes a Web Application Firewall (https://sucuri.net/website-firewall/)/proxy as well.
I've read these:
- viewtopic.php?f=106&t=14575&p=73807&hilit=proxy#p73807
- viewtopic.php?f=106&t=14576&p=73808&hilit=proxy#p73808
At present, the Sucuri team is unable to make it work. Below is the last message from their support team:
What happens exactly?Hi there,
The changes are not working correctly, I have therefore reversed the changes we made.
I believe when we are changing the DNS records on their end to point at the firewall IP, this is breaking the Apache configuration for where the document root of your site is.
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Can you please ask your hosting provider the correct way to setup your DNS via 'pointing', rather than via internal link to the document root of the server.
We can then point the domain at the firewall, the firewall will then forward on requests for the domain to the hosting server.
If it isn't possible to do so through their DNS, you may need to use our free DNS hosting to configure this correctly.
A little information of how our website in set-up on NFO:
- It's a WordPress website
- Installed in a subfolder inside /public/
- Uses the 'Folder' option as 'Type' in 'Domains' section
- They go in the 'Domains' section, and change 'Type' to 'A'
- They change 'Target' for 'A' to 192.124.249.19
I'll appreciate any feedback, or ideas from someone on this. Thanks.---------------
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