• Hello!

    After updating to the latest version of 3.7, i have started having internal server errors when trying to install new plugins or editing pictures. Not all of the site is hitting internal errors just certain parts.

    I have tried to dis-activate other plugins and even to dis-activate all the settings in the firewall tab of your plugin but the internal errors did not disappear until i dis-activated the whole plugin.

    Your help is highly appreciate it!

    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/all-in-one-wp-security-and-firewall/

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  • Plugin Contributor mbrsolution

    (@mbrsolution)

    Hi Kronomia, here is a link you might like to read.

    list-of-plugins-that-dont-play-nice-conflicting-plugins

    Let us know if the above helps you.

    Kind regards

    Thread Starter Ken

    (@kronomia)

    Hello!

    Thanks for your post and reply.

    I have been trying hard yesterday to spot the problem, and it turns out that the latest version of (ShortCodes Ultimate) does not work with the latest version of (All in One WP Security and Firewall).

    When i dis-activated (All in One WP Security and Firewall), the internal errors disappeared. The same way goes when i disable (ShortCodes Ultimate) and enable your plugin.

    It would be nice if we get updated when this bug is solved!

    All the Best!

    Kind regards

    It will be really helpful if you can tell us which feature of the security plugin is conflicting with that other plugin. You can do the following to find it out:

    1) Activate the security plugin
    2) Disable all the features of the security plugin
    3) Now, activate the other plugin (the one it conflicts with)
    4) Enable the security features one by one and see which one throws the error.

    Thread Starter Ken

    (@kronomia)

    Thanks for your reply!

    You see, the problem is that it is hitting internal error without activating any of the settings. Just the fact that the plugin is activated is directly hitting the error even before specifying or activating any feature.

    In the previous version though, it seems that it was working perfectly. What changes did you do basically between 3.7 and 3.6?

    If you have an empty WordPress website, try to install only those two plugins and give it a shot. If you did not hit an error, then debugging this problem is really hard as it may not be a linear one-to-one basic kind of conflict.

    Thanks for your reply though!

    All the Best!

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