• Resolved Anonymous User 14429768

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    Der n?chste Fehler beim Monitoring:
    Nun werden pro Tag so ca. 100.000 Dateien als “gel?scht” angezeigt!!!

    So eine Menge an Dateien (va. aus uploads) würde sogar bei Sites unserer Gr??e auffallen.
    Tats?chlich bleiben die Dateien wo sie sind, das Monitoring sendet aber (ab und zu, ca. 2x t?glich) diese erschreckenden Mails.
    Auch die Techniker vom Hoster haben die Sache geprüft, verglichen usw. und meinen: Diese Firewall ist eindeutig fehlerhaft, sollte deinstalliert werden.

    Ich habe die FW nun überall deaktiviert und hoffe diese auch restlos deinstallieren zu k?nnen. Schade …

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    The next Error Monitoring:
    Now around 100,000 files are displayed as “deleted” per day !!!

    A lot of files (especially from uploads) would be noticed even on sites of our size.
    In fact, the files stay where they are, but the monitoring system sends these terrifying emails (from time to time, about twice a day).
    The hoster’s technicians have also checked, compared, etc. and say: This firewall is clearly defective and should be uninstalled.

    I have now deactivated the FW everywhere and hope to be able to uninstall it completely. Pity …

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  • Anonymous User 17880307

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    Not sure what you mean but so far I never had this issue on any website.

    Does the filecheck (you can disable it or set it to daily) really report “deleted” or just changed files?

    It seems you have a very big website and the filecheck may hit some timeouts, the hoster deleted caches of it or there is some other issue related to file scanning. Enabling debugging and checking the logs may be helpful.

    I’m sure that the filecheck problem can be resolved and the filecheck itself improved regarding its performance. But when something else deletes its cache files or other important checksum files of the filechecks, this may happen.

    The hoster’s technicians have also checked, compared, etc. and say: This firewall is clearly defective and should be uninstalled.

    A small issue / bug doesn’t mean that the whole solution is defective. Uninstalling it is not an optimal solution imho.

    Did you already try to recreate the filecheck snapshots, did you check the logfiles of NinjaFirewall for errors and also the logfiles of the server, …?

    • This reply was modified 3 years, 10 months ago by Anonymous User 17880307.
    Thread Starter Anonymous User 14429768

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    Plugin gel?scht, Fall gel?st, Danke

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