VIP User-Agents
Incoming requests made by WordPress VIP Platform features and components can be identified by the User-Agents listed below.
User-Agents can be a useful reference for identifying the source of a request, but they should not be considered authoritative proof.
Let’s Encrypt
Before receiving a Let’s Encrypt TLS certificate, a domain must complete an “ACME challenge” to verify its ownership and hosting location. The following User-Agents are used for some pre-flight validations to verify that the domain is associated with a VIP-hosted application before a provisioning request is sent to the Let’s Encrypt validation service:
WPVIP Let's Encrypt Certificates (+https://docs.wpvip.com/vip-user-agents)
: A User-Agent related to preliminary validations for a domain.WordPress.com; https://acme.wordpress.com
andWordPress.com; https://clitools.wordpress.com
: User-Agents that perform secondary validations for the domain before the request is sent to Let’s Encrypt.
Note: Let’s Encrypt uses a separate user-agent for its validation service, which looks similar to: Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; Let's Encrypt validation server; +https://www.letsencrypt.org)
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Media imports
WPVIP Media (+https://docs.wpvip.com/vip-user-agents)
: A User-Agent that fetches the publicly accessible archive file provided via the vip import media
VIP-CLI command when importing media files.
Webhook notifications
An updated format (v1) for the request body of webhook URLs was released on 2 February 2024.
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VIP Webhooks (+https://docs.wpvip.com/vip-user-agents)
: A User-Agent that sends outbound webhook Notifications with the v1 format to endpoints configured by customers to receive events. VIP Webhooks (+https://vip.wordpress.com)
: A User-Agent that sends outbound webhook Notifications with the v0 legacy format to endpoints configured by customers to receive events. The v0 legacy format will be deprecated on 2 May 2024.
Additional User-Agents
Additional known User-Agents that will make requests to sites hosted on the WPVIP Platform:
Mozilla/5.0+(compatible; UptimeRobot/2.0; http://www.uptimerobot.com/)
: Uptime Robot is configured to monitor uptime for a site launched with a primary domain on a production environment. Requests from Uptime Robot are made to the site’s home page URL.Jetpack by WordPress.com
: WordPress sites with an active Jetpack connection will receive incoming requests to a site’s home page URL, XML-RPC endpoint, and other URLs. The incoming requests are necessary to complete processes related to Jetpack features that are enabled on a site.
Last updated: April 02, 2024