I logged into a client’s site that has had Wordfence installed on it for several years and there is a message stating:
To make your site as secure as possible, take a moment to optimize the Wordfence Web Application Firewall: ?CLICK HERE TO CONFIGURE?DISMISS
If you cannot complete the setup process,?click here for help(opens in new tab).
It’s confusing because we completed this step when we first installed Wordfence a few years ago – so I’m thinking it is unusual that it is asking to do this again. When I clicked on on “Configure” to see what it would says it brings up this message:
To make your site as secure as possible, the Wordfence Web Application Firewall is designed to run via a PHP setting called?auto_prepend_file
, which ensures it runs before any potentially vulnerable code runs. This PHP setting is currently in use, and is including this file:
/home/users/web/b1450/apo.goals5/newsite1/wordfence-waf.php
Has something changed/updated with Wordfence to make it want to run the Configure process on a website for a second time? Years later?
If you can offer any advice that would be helpful.
Thank you,
Maggie
Are there any updates coming to loading styles and scripts. There should be check if page is_product(), so it doesnt load slick.js/css, flaticon or anything else on other pages. Now it loads them on every page.
Thanks!
]]>I’m using LiteSpeed & OpenLiteSpeed & CyberPanel.
I was wondering even if cache is disabled for certain pages, how can I turn on css-js optimizing and combining options for these pages? For example, woocommerce cart and checkout pages.
Regards.
]]>]]>The changes have not yet taken effect. If you are using LiteSpeed or IIS as your web server or CGI/FastCGI interface, you may need to wait a few minutes for the changes to take effect since the configuration files are sometimes cached. You also may need to select a different server configuration in order to complete this step, but wait for a few minutes before trying. You can try refreshing this page.
I am open to all suggestions if there are any.
]]>I am open to all suggestions if there are any.
]]>I’ve updated to the latest update and when proceeding with update it’s throwing an below error when it was almost done.
Something went wrong while optimising the SEO data of your site. Please try again later.
When I’ve enable debug mode getting below errors.
[28-Apr-2020 13:02:01 UTC] PHP Fatal error: Uncaught Exception: Term could not be found. in /wp-content/plugins/wordpress-seo/src/builders/indexable-term-builder.php:49
Stack trace:
#0 /wp-content/plugins/wordpress-seo/src/builders/indexable-builder.php(164): Yoast\WP\SEO\Builders\Indexable_Term_Builder->build(3, Object(Yoast\WP\SEO\Models\Indexable))
#1 /wp-content/plugins/wordpress-seo/src/actions/indexation/indexable-term-indexation-action.php(83): Yoast\WP\SEO\Builders\Indexable_Builder->build_for_id_and_type(3, 'term')
#2 /wp-content/plugins/wordpress-seo/src/routes/indexable-indexation-route.php(210): Yoast\WP\SEO\Actions\Indexation\Indexable_Term_Indexation_Action->index()
#3 /wp-content/plugins/wordpress-seo/src/routes/indexable-indexation-route.php(171): Yoast\WP\SEO\Routes\Indexable in /wp-content/plugins/wordpress-seo/src/builders/indexable-term-builder.php on line 49
[28-Apr-2020 13:02:13 UTC] PHP Deprecated: wpseo_opengraph is <strong>deprecated</strong> since version 14.0! Use wpseo_frontend_presenters instead. in /wp-includes/functions.php on line 5088
[28-Apr-2020 13:02:13 UTC] PHP Deprecated: WPSEO_Frontend::canonical is <strong>deprecated</strong> since version WPSEO 14.0 with no alternative available. in /wp-includes/functions.php on line 4723
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