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  • Plugin Contributor Anton Korotkoff

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    Try disabling mod_security on your server.

    I just ran into this problem myself.

    Try disabling mod_security on your server.

    Are you referring to the PHP settings?

    Plugin Contributor Anton Korotkoff

    (@anton-korotkoff)

    mod_security is Apache module. I mean it’s settings.

    Thread Starter superpotion

    (@superpotion)

    I’m on a shared server with no access to Mod_Sec control. What is causing the Mod_Sec trigger? Is there a way of making the plugin mod_security friendly?

    Plugin Contributor Anton Korotkoff

    (@anton-korotkoff)

    mod_security can have completely different rules which nobody can provide. For instance, I even met situation when WordPress couldn’t work due to some rules that make unavailable loading some it’s file.

    I am not able to access Mod_Sec from my cPanel, though a quick request to the support team explaining the situation and it was resolved.

    “I have disabled ModSecurity rules ##340464 and 340465 for the account”

    And it’s up and running as it should.

    Plugin Contributor Anton Korotkoff

    (@anton-korotkoff)

    Thank you, madnhain for the explanation.

    It is applicable for everyone who encounters that issue.

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