I have activated the Secure plugin. How do I see the results page?
Running Win7
Thank you,
Docfxit
]]>On one of my client’s websites, We noticed MVIS was no longer communicating with “home” and unable to complete scans. I quickly realized MVIS has been replaced by SECURE. So I migrated them to SECURE.
I disabled the MVIS plugin, and then installed SECURE. After making sure the database backup was complete, I enabled SECURE. No problems, until I was presented with the 500 Internal Server Error during the Acceptance page and first time scan.
Typically the URL attached to the admin.php?page=mvl_wp.php <– just leads to the 500 Internal Server Error.
The website itself continues to function, all I have to do is delete the whole admin.php?page=mvl_wp.php URL, and just refresh. Could this be a problem from moving from MVIS to SECURE?
]]>Hi!
This is a nifty plugin! But I have a question about the permissions.
Secure reports that my wp-admin, wp-content, wp-includes, etc. have a permission of 755 and that it should be tightened to 750. When I do that, the front end of the site is fine, but the backend is trashed!
Depending on the particular folder I get a 403 error, or the theme doesn’t work, etc.
Why is the plugin asking me to do something that breaks my site’s backend?
]]>I have the following line in my php.ini:
disable_functions = system,exec,passthru,shell_exec,proc_open
phpinfo() for my site tells me that the php.ini file has been loaded, and confirms that the following settings are applied in Core:
disable_functions system,exec,passthru,shell_exec,proc_open
However, I’m still getting the “Dangerous PHP Functions” critical security warning, listing all these functions, in the Core Check results for this plugin.
I have restarted apache.
Any suggestions?
]]>I am in a multisite environement with WPMU Domain Mapping as well.
All sites, less than the default site, are missing the logo image on the toolbar.
I am in a multisite environement, self hosted.
I receive the following error just when navigating the administration backend.
The only action taken before the failure was the removal of W3TC, however, there is no reason to believe this was the cause
[Sat Dec 14 09:54:43 2013] [error] [client 10.1.12.51] PHP Fatal error: Unsupported operand types in /var/www/html/wp-content/plugins/secure/mvl_wp.php on line 186
FYI, just installed the plugin, went to the setting page and got the following warnings:
Warning: Missing argument 3 for mvl_getPageSummary(), called in /home/xxxxx/public_html/wp-content/plugins/secure/inc/mvl_gui_summary.php on line 8 and defined in /home/xxxxx/public_html/wp-content/plugins/secure/inc/mvl_gui_summary.php on line 136
Warning: Missing argument 4 for mvl_getPageSummary(), called in /home/xxxxx/public_html/wp-content/plugins/secure/inc/mvl_gui_summary.php on line 8 and defined in /home/xxxxx/public_html/wp-content/plugins/secure/inc/mvl_gui_summary.php on line 136
Warning: Missing argument 5 for mvl_getPageSummary(), called in /home/xxxxx/public_html/wp-content/plugins/secure/inc/mvl_gui_summary.php on line 8 and defined in /home/xxxxx/public_html/wp-content/plugins/secure/inc/mvl_gui_summary.php on line 136
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