• Resolved jenesistem

    (@jenesistem)


    [Report] Continuation of settings after disabling all-in-one security free version

    Even after disabling the all-in-one security free version, the function continued, so I will let you know.

    1) Enable Plugin “Header Footer Code Manager”, add tags and save.

    2) Activate all-in-one security Free version

    3) All-in-one security Free version settings
    Filesystem security
    →PHP File editing
    → Check the box and set the serve

    4) Disable all-in-one security Free version

    ※ Not uninstalled

    5) Activate SiteGuard WP Plugin (by default setting)

    6) When I click “edit” in Pluguin “Header Footer Code Manager”, an alert for the all-in-one security free version appears.

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    Heads up!
    Your site has disallow_file_edit setting enabled inside the wp-config file to prevent file edits. By using this plugin, you acknowledge that you know what you’re doing and intend on adding code snippets only from trusted sources.

    ———–

    7) Activate all-in-one security Free version

    8) All-in-one security Free version settings
    Filesystem security
    →PHP File editing
    → Uncheck and serve setting

    9) When clicking “edit” in “Header Footer Code Manager”, the all-in-one security free version alert does not appear

    ■ Question
    Does the all-in-one security free version recommend turning everything off before disabling it?

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  • Plugin Support aporter

    (@aporter)

    Hi,

    Sorry about the delay.

    When you turn that feature on in AIOS all it does is add the following to your wp-config.php

    define(‘DISALLOW_FILE_EDIT’, true);

    This constant is used and provided by WordPress to deny PHP file editing, all AIOS does is provide a UI element to turn it on and off (add and remove that line).

    So when you disable AIOS it doesn’t remove the line.

    If you want to disable all the features before disabling the plugin there is an option for that under settings, but you may want to export your settings so that you don’t have to manually set it up again when you do enable the plugin again.

    Best Wishes,

    Ashley

    Thread Starter jenesistem

    (@jenesistem)

    Thank you for your reply.

    I understand the export settings feature.

    I can save time later when I activate the plugin.

    By the way, in the following ithemes, the setting export function is charged.
    https://ithemes.com/security/

    I think the free version of “All-In-One Security” is a good service.

    I have a plugin with a similar name.

    All-in-One WP Migration
    All in One SEO
    All-In-One Security

    It seems that the company that provides it is different.

    I will try to distinguish between them in the future.

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