• Resolved jetxpert

    (@jetxpert)


    Hi @mikeyott,

    Thank you for releasing this plugin. Very useful, indeed. If you don’t mind, thought I’d share some suggestions for future releases:

    (sorry, couldn’t find your contact email address)

    (1) Change plugin name to “iThemes Security Log Cleaner.” The name change will place your plugin beneath iThemes Security listing in WordPress’ Plugins dashboard section.

    (2) Change the WordPress dashboard Tools section name assigned to your plugin to “ITSec Log Cleaner” or “iThemes Log Cleaner.” Name change will keep the entry down to one line (vs. current two).

    (3) Your log cleaner lists “Temps.” Can you explain what this does? (see 4 below).

    (4) In order to be consistent with iThemes Security log name convention (standard and pro versions), recommend only listing in your log cleaner the following options: All Events, Fatal Errors, Important Events, Lockouts, Notices, Warnings

    Thanks in advance for your help.

    Cheers!

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  • Plugin Author Michael Ott

    (@mikeyott)

    Thanks @jetxpert

    Responding one at a time…

    (1) Change plugin name to “iThemes Security Log Cleaner.” The name change will place your plugin beneath iThemes Security listing in WordPress’ Plugins dashboard section.
    That is the natural thinking, but it can get you into legal trouble. I have a plugin called Thumb Fixer for Facebook which used to be called Facebook Thumbnail Fixer, until Facebook legal department complained and I was forced to change it to the former. They say (and I agree) that having the plugin name lead with ‘Facebook’ could imply it was built by Facebook. Anyway, with this in mind I made the deliberate choice to name it ‘Log Cleaner for iTheme Security’ to avoid the possibility of a similar situation.

    (2) Change the WordPress dashboard Tools section name assigned to your plugin to “ITSec Log Cleaner” or “iThemes Log Cleaner.” Name change will keep the entry down to one line (vs. current two).
    Not a bad idea.

    (3) Your log cleaner lists “Temps.” Can you explain what this does? (see 4 below).
    iTheme Security creates a table called itsec_temp which stores information about brute force attacks, 404s and probably some other things I can’t remember right now (you could have a look for yourself in PHPmyAdmin). I’m guessing this is meant to be ‘temporary’ data, but in any case it’s not uncommon for it to contain thousands of rows of data.

    (4) In order to be consistent with iThemes Security log name convention (standard and pro versions), recommend only listing in your log cleaner the following options: All Events, Fatal Errors, Important Events, Lockouts, Notices, Warnings
    I’ve been thinking about simply linking to the logs page instead.

    Thanks in advance for your help.
    No worries!

    Thread Starter jetxpert

    (@jetxpert)

    Thanks @mikeyott!

    Your answers make perfect sense. Thanks for the update!

    For future reference, iThemes may allow you to use the suggested plugin name. All it takes is an email request to: https://ithemes.com/contact/

    Also, if you don’t mind, one last small tweak request: Change “Log cleaner for iThemes Security” to “Log Cleaner for iThemes Security” (as shown in WP Dashboard Plugins listing, use capital “C” for cleaner). Your call ??

    Cheers!

    Plugin Author Michael Ott

    (@mikeyott)

    Honestly, I’m not bothered by the naming convention, or if iThemes would be cool with me changing it. If you search ithemes in WordPress when adding a new plugin, my plugin is shown right next to iThemes Security anyway. Can’t get any better than that ??

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