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  • Plugin Author Yakir Sitbon

    (@kingyes)

    It’s trigger when the user get logged out, but you see as Guest, cuz It’s trigger after user logout.

    Thread Starter lanking

    (@lanking)

    Thanks. But I have only two users in my site, and neither of us did logout in such a way (10 continued logout during 2 minutes without login). Any other possible behavior triggered this?

    Plugin Author Yakir Sitbon

    (@kingyes)

    I don’t know, I just use with WordPress filter. But maybe I will check this out later.

    Thanks for your report.

    I’ve had something like this happen a few times, and I think I’ve now figured out at least part of what’s going on.

    In fact, I don’t think this activity is associated with an action of any user (nor even of any intruder into your site) but is the product of a Cron job (or something similar) being carried out. This happens, for example, when posts or comments are permanently deleted.

    Why this registers in ARYO as Guest, I don’t know, not have I yet worked out what the “logging in” and “logging out” of this “Guest” are associated with. But perhaps this gives you, Yakir, some idea of what to look for.

    Plugin Author Yakir Sitbon

    (@kingyes)

    I really need to know what’s going on.. I think we need to add option for debug, and you can enable this on your site, and when it’s happen, I can to to know what to do.

    OK, that makes sense!

    I just came to see if anyone else had this showing in logs.
    I see “guest” entries and the IP address is that of the wordpress server.

    1 week ago
    14/10/2014
    19:31 Guest xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Plugin Updated

    16/10/2014
    16:15 Guest xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Post Pages Deleted Sample Page`

    I think the plugin logs plugin updates?

    AHA – see: [resolved] Can ‘plugin updates’ be logged on this plugin

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