DragonIP protects administrator privacy by masking IP addresses throughout your WordPress installation. It can hide existing IP data and prevent future IP logging.
What it does:
* Historical Masking – Replace existing IP addresses with 127.0.0.1
* Future Masking – Automatically mask new IP addresses for ongoing activity
* Smart Detection – Works with comments, security plugins, and activity logs
* Admin-Only – Secure interface restricted to administrators
Usage
Historical IP Masking
- Select the user to mask
- Choose which areas to mask (use 「Select All」 for convenience)
- Check the confirmation box
- Click 「Mask Historical IPs」
⚠️ Warning: This permanently overwrites existing IP addresses. Backup your database first!
Future IP Masking
- Select the target user
- Click 「Enable Future Masking」 to activate
- Click 「Disable Future Masking」 to turn it off
What Gets Masked
Historical masking covers:
– Comments
– User meta data
– Wordfence logs
– Security plugins (Sucuri, MalCare, etc.)
– Activity logs
Future masking covers:
– New comments
– Login attempts
– General activity logging
Important Notes
- Always backup your database before running historical IP masking
- Historical masking permanently overwrites existing IP addresses
- All masked IPs are changed to 127.0.0.1
- Only administrators can access the plugin
- Works with most WordPress security and logging plugins
⚠️ IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER
DragonIP will PERMANENTLY OVERWRITE database data. This plugin modifies existing IP addresses in your WordPress database and cannot be undone.
🛡️ BEFORE USING THIS PLUGIN:
- BACKUP YOUR DATABASE – This is absolutely essential
- Test on a staging site first – Never run on production without testing
- Understand the risks – IP addresses will be permanently changed to 127.0.0.1
🚨 NO UNDO FUNCTION:
Once you run historical IP masking, the original IP addresses are permanently lost. There is no undo feature. Always backup first!
Use at your own risk.
DragonIP by CwmByte






