Is there any way you could help us?
Thanks!
]]>one of our partner agencies told us that the server from their hosting provider had a high server load to that all of their websites were down / not available for 45 minutes in their hosting package. The provider sent us this specific scripts which caused the overload:
/wp-content/wflogs/ips.php
/wp-content/wflogs/config.php
/wp-content/wflogs/attack-data.php
/wp-content/wflogs/config-synced.php
/wp-content/wflogs/config-livewaf.php
/wp-content/wflogs/config-transient.php
As I am not an expert I’d like to know you heard about this once before?
Is there anything I can do or change in the settings so this won’t happen again? I didn’t get a notification email as well, that’s strange.
I would be happy to get some information.
Thank you and kind regards
Michael
I just downgraded my review from five stars to one star. See… there’s a problem that this plugin creates: it overloads the servers with email as described above. I just discovered that the developer is offering a fix for that for $29.99 PER FREAKING YEAR!!!!! It was bad enough that the developer creates a problem and then offers to solve it for a fee. It was worse that the fee is kind of high – I finally decided to pay it untill I discovered… It is absurd that the fee is a reoccurring annual subscription. No thanks.
]]>That said, I sadly have to say that the plugin consumes WAY TOO MUCH CPU resources. As you can read in one of the support threads, its performance is like there were 4000 users using your website daily. Every 4-5 seconds Packlink Pro launches one call to update the orders status tracking, the carrier prices, etc.
Due to this reason, many webhosts are banning us from hosting our websites. It’s not fair that we users face the consequences of this plugin’s bad performance. Please fix this! Two calls per hour, the most. Or even better, include a feature to let users decide the frequency of update, according to their webhost plans.
I’ll be more than happy to change my review once this get solved, but for now, I think it’s important that future users know what they might be facing if they activate this plugin. Packlink, make a move. Don’t let us down.
]]>I have a custom Q & A theme and wondered if your plugin will work with it in the following scenarios:
– where new answers are given a question (sending notification to person who asked question), or
– where a reply to a someone’s answer is posted (sending notification ONLY to the person who posted the earlier reply about this new reply)
– where a reply to a post (sending notification to author of post)
Also, if subscription to posts/question category is allowed, so that notification of new post or question is given to persons who subscribe to them.
Thank you.
JD
]]>We have a site hosted with WPEngine and are seeing a sudden surge in resource usage of our site. Everything was fine up until 9 days ago and no development has been carried out. The dev team @ WPE have said that it’s to do with the Favorites plugin making ~140 calls per minute to wp admin ajax.
The plugin is used to allow anonymous users to select favorites, which are stored via Cookies, and are then retrieved at a later stage.
Are there any reasons why this might have started happening? Any recommendations you can think of would be super helpful.
Many thanks
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