• Resolved cstark007

    (@cstark007)


    Dear NinTech support team,

    I use NinjaFirewall for 2 websites.

    In one website the daily incident report via e-mail works well, but on the other website this report does not work (but other reports work on this 2nd website, e.g. admin logins).

    Is this a known issue, and how to activate the daily incident report?

    Please advise.

    Thanks,
    Claus

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  • Plugin Author nintechnet

    (@nintechnet)

    Install this plugin: https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/wp-crontrol/
    Activate it and go to “Tools > Cron Events”. Do you see “nfdailyreport” in the “Hook” column?
    -If you do: click on “Run Now” to see whether you receive a notification. (you cannot click more than once every 5 minutes).
    -If you don’t: go to the “Plugins” page, deactivate and reactive NinjaFirewall, so that it will check and recreate scheduled events if needed.

    Thread Starter cstark007

    (@cstark007)

    Many thanks for your prompt response, appreciated very much.

    I have done this, and I can see the hook.

    Clicking on “execute now” did not sent the mail, but an error message came up: “unexpected http answer code: 403”

    Possibly there is a problem with the hosting company of this website, e.g. that cron jobs are not supported generally?

    Are there further hooks for the other events of Ninja Firewall, e.g. for “admin login” and “plugin installation”, or is this the only hook for the incident reporting? I am asking because the other reports work well.

    Plugin Author nintechnet

    (@nintechnet)

    By default: nfwgccron, nfsecupdates and nfdailyreport.
    Other hooks exist, but that depends on your configuration, e.g., nfscanevent if File Check in enabled etc.

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