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    How to Restrict Access to Directories by IP Address
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    To secure your admin area from hackers, you should only allow access to your admin directory from selected IP addresses. You can create a dot htaccess file in the directory where you want to restrict access to specific IP addresses.

    For example, if you have a WordPress blog installed on your main directory and you log in via example.com/wp-admin, you should create an htaccess file in /wp-admin/.htaccess and put the following code into it. Please, don't forget to replace the allowed IP address with your IP address.

    order deny, allow
    deny from all
    allow from YOUR-IP-ADDRESS-HERE


    Replace the Your-IP-Address-Here text with your IP address.


    You can test this by accessing the wp-admin directory from another IP address, not mentioned in your htaccess file.

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