CrowdSec

Description

Note: You must first have CrowdSec installed on your server. The installation is very simple.

CrowdSec is composed of a behavior detection engine, able to block classical attacks like credential bruteforce, port scans, web scans, etc.

Based on the type and number of blocked attacks, and after curation of those signals to avoid false positives and poisoning, a global IP reputation DB is maintained and shared with all network members.

This WordPress plugin is a “bouncer”, which purpose is to block detected attacks with two remediation systems: ban or challenge detected attackers with a Captcha.

CrowdSec

You can:

  1. Block aggressive IPs
  2. Display a captcha for less aggressive IPs

Get more info on the CrowdSec official website.

Screenshots

  • The general configuration page
  • Customize the wall pages – Adapt the “captcha wall” page text content with your own
  • Customize the wall pages – Adapt the “ban wall” page text content with your own
  • Customize the wall pages – Adapt the pages with your colors. You can also add custom CSS rules.
  • Advanced settings – Select the live or the stream mode. Select a cache engine (Classical file system, Redis or Memcached). Adjust the cache durations.
  • Advanced settings – Set the CDN or Reverse Proxies to trust and configure Geolocation feature.
  • The standard Captcha page
  • The standard Ban page
  • A Captcha wall page customization (text and colors)
  • A Ban wall page customization (text and colors)

FAQ

What do I need to make CrowdSec work?

  • You have to install a CrowdSec instance on this server.
  • You have to generate a bouncer key on the server on which CrowdSec is running.

Reviews

Colte 15, 2023
Crowdsec is pretty amazing, easy to set up even if you’re not a security expert, and the documentation is straightforward. The plugin is very well supported, and they don’t just blame plugin conflicts, but actually try to understand the problem and help. I would love to see support for multisite, in the form of having network-wide options instead of having to configure the plugin individually per site.
Morso 16, 2022 1 reply
My WordPress server & installation (including PHP version) met or exceeded all requirements. I was running WordPress 6.01 which apparently hasn’t been tested. After downloading and activating the plugin, my site experienced a “Critical Error 503” error and I was unable to access the Admin Dashboard. I was able to overcome this restriction after 2 hours and 15 minutes and deactivating and deleting the CrowdSec plugin allowed me to regain control of my Admin Dashboard and the website was back online.
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Contributors & Developers

“CrowdSec” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.

Contributors

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Changelog

2.6 (2024-03-14)

  • Move logs and cache folders to wp-content/uploads/crowdsec folder
  • Add a Enable auto_prepend_file mode setting.

2.5 (2023-06-01)

  • Add WordPress multisite compatibility

2.4 (2023-04-28)

  • Use absolute path for TLS files
  • Use absolute path for geolocation files
  • Add an action after plugin upgrade to recreate standalone settings file

2.3 (2023-04-06)

  • Add access restriction for some folders

2.2 (2023-03-30)

  • Do not use cache tags
  • Do not rotate log files

2.1 (2023-03-23)

  • Add custom User-Agent debug setting

2.0 (2023-02-09)

  • All source code has been refactored using new CrowdSec PHP librairies

1.11 (2022-12-22)

  • Add LAPI request timeout setting

1.10 (2022-12-01)

  • Modify ban and captcha walls templating for W3C validity

1.9 (2022-09-15)

  • Add TLS authentication option

1.8 (2022-08-04)

  • Add use_curl configuration: should be used if allow_url_fopen is disabled and curl is available
  • Add disable_prod_log configuration
  • Change log path to wp-content/plugins/crowdsec/logs
  • By default, the bouncing_level setting is now bouncing_disabled (instead of normal_bouncing)

1.7 (2022-07-20)

  • Add geolocation feature

1.6 (2022-06-30)

  • Add “Test bouncing” action in settings view

1.5 (2022-06-09)

  • Use cache instead of session to store some values

1.4 (2022-04-07)

  • Do not bounce PHP CLI

1.3 (2022-02-03)

  • Use static settings only in standalone mode

1.2 (2021-12-09)

  • Fix issue that cause warning message error on front in standalone mode
  • Fix behavior : bounce should not be done twice in standalone mode
  • Remove useless configuration to enable standalone mode

1.1 (2021-12-02)

  • Use 0.14.0 version of crowdsec php lib
  • Handle typo fixing for retro compatibility (flex_boucing=>flex_bouncing and normal_boucing=>normal_bouncing)
  • Split of debug in 2 configurations : debug and display_errors

1.0 (2021-06-24)

  • Add Standalone mode: an option allowing the PHP engine to no longer have to load the WordPress core during the
    bouncing stage. To be able to apply this mode, the webmaster has to set the auto_prepend_file PHP flag to the
    script we provide.
  • Add debug mode: user can enable the debug mode directly from the CrowdSec advanced settings panel. A more verbose log
    will be written when this flag is enabled.
  • Add WordPress 5.7 support
  • Add PHP 8.0 support

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