Thanks for getting back to me! The only error I get on the diagnostics page is this (under “Connectivity”): “Connecting back to this site via IPv6 (not required; failure to connect may not be an issue on some sites) X wp_remote_post() test back to this server failed! Response was: cURL error 7:”. This page is referenced under “info” for the error: https://www.wordfence.com/help/tools/diagnostics/?utm_source=plugin&utm_medium=pluginUI&utm_campaign=docsIcon#ipv6 . I do use cloudflare, so maybe I should enable the option “Use only IPv4 to start scans”? But that will probably not be the cause of my issue.
I don’t have this line “define(‘WFWAF_STORAGE_ENGINE’, ‘mysqli’);” in the mentioned “wordfence-waf.php” file. So unless Cloudways High-Frequency Vultr servers automatically force the MySQLi method, that shouldn’t be the case. Is there a way to check if this method is successfully in use? Including if I decide to use this method in the future? Can I check if there’s a specific table in my database for example?
When I make backups of the public_html files in SSH (tar -czf command), I get “Cannot open: Permission denied” errors for each of the 7 wflogs files which are missing, but that should be due to them missing from the folder, right? I’ve already reset the permissions in the Cloudways Application Settings to User, I don’t know if there’s anything else I can do permission-wise.
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todama.