I just installed Sucuri 1.9.6 plugin (free) and the “Generate API Key”, although tutorials (Sucuri materials included) show it as the same grey button. I allowed API function in the config.php (found the suggestion on a forum) and I was notified that everything is OK. There is no conflict with the WP version or PHP version. No other sign of plugin malfunctioning.
On search I found the issue was already signaled before but all the concerned forum entries have been closed with no answer provided.
Thank you for your time,
Basil
]]>I’m trying to protect the PHP files in the WP-CONTENT directory but it displays SUCURI: Error hardening directory, check the permissions.
Do you have any idea how to fix this?
]]>How do I allow specific files to execute in the WP-CONTENT directory?
The “Allow Blocked PHP Files” function in the plugin doesn’t allow specific files to be listed.
I need the following PHP files to be allowed to execute:
Is there anything that can be done so this doesn’t happen?
]]>Sucuri report worked fine in the past (last time used was about half a year ago on a few sites.
I’ve uninstalled and re-installed/activated the extension to no avail.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
For some reason, the Allow Blocked PHP Files section in the Sucuri plugin sections doesn’t allow you to simply enter the entire path of the file, so I need to know how to add the following files to the allow list:
Sucuri only seems to give /wp-content as a directory option.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
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So in the hardening tab, under “allow blocked php files” section I’ve checked the box of this rule and clicked on delete, but the page refreshes and the rule is still here.
I can’t find where this whitelist is stored on my website. I’ve checked in the uploads/sucuri folder, in the .htaccess file and even in my database, but nothing.
Please how to fix this and delete this unwanted rule?
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