• Resolved MoonDog

    (@moondog)


    I’ve been reading through the support forum and your site regarding issues I might encounter using your plugin. I read on your site that there was a conflict with your plugin and W3 Total Cache. That’s a plugin I use and firmly believe in. Are you telling us that your plugin doesn’t work with W3?

    I’d also like to know if there are any issues with your plugin working with WooCommerce, CloudFlare, MaxCDN and a 5G firewall.

    Please answer all of these questions because I don’t want to install your plugin and create problems. And BTW, I do not have any known Malware or Virus issues, but I do want to prevent any problems that could effect my site.

    Thanks.

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  • Plugin Author Eli

    (@scheeeli)

    I don’t know of any conflicts with any of these plugins. The only problem I have with W3 Total Cache (or any other caching plugin) is that it caches any infections you get and makes it harder to get rid of them if you get infected. All my plugin does is scan for infected files and remove and know threat and vulnerabilities.

    I don’t know about 5G firewall but I have seen another firewall that blocks my plugin from downloading definition updates.

    As preventative measures my plugin can patch the wp-login.php file by adding a session based counter to prevent most scripted brute-force attacks. It can also upgrade older versions of timthumb scripts that could be used to plant malicious code onto your site. Other than that it is mostly useful for removing infections when your site gets compromised so I don’t see any how it could create any problems for you.

    If you do install my plugin and have any problems or questions about it I am always here to answer then. I’ll mark this topic as resolved because I think I have answered all your questions here, but if there is anything else please feel free to respond to or re-open this topic, or contact me on my blog: gotmls.net

    Aloha, Eli

    Thread Starter MoonDog

    (@moondog)

    Thanks for the reply. Part of the problem is the wp-login patch you referenced. I’ve already got my login redirected to a different url that helps prevent brute force attacks. Is there a way to disable that feature after your plugin has been installed?

    I think you’ve come up with a very useful plugin for WP users, but I’m not comfortable installing anything unless I know of other sites using it without issue.

    Thanks.

    Plugin Author Eli

    (@scheeeli)

    The login patch is optional and is only applied if you run a scan and select it to be patched. Nothing will change just by installing my plugin.

    My plugin has been downloaded over 100,000 times and I have over 25,000 sites that are registered on my blog as current users. I get really good reviews and ratings too, but the best way to know is to try it yourself. I understand your caution, I am that way too.

    Let me know if there is anything I can do for you.

    Aloha, Eli

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