• Resolved WPChina

    (@wordpresschina)


    I have multiple sites running Sucuri and each has huge files (some over 1GB for the file located at “uploads/sucuri/sucuri-oldfailedlogins.php”. I searched online for ways to solve this, but it appears there seems like no solution right now? Did I miss something, or is there a solution to this and to clear it out?

    Can I run a cronjob to safely delete the file every few weeks?

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  • DougM

    (@effortlessenglishclub)

    Did you get a solution?

    I’ve been trying to figure out how to get rid of my 800Mb of their log files for what seems like forever and I was just told on their website they don’t support the free version. They said that the developers watch the support threads here but I called BS on it.

    Thread Starter WPChina

    (@wordpresschina)

    I have a paid subscription.

    My solution was to set a cronjob to delete those files every couple of months. It appears no ill effect when I did that.

    I posted a solution a long time ago. Not sure why Sucuri hasn’t fixed the delete logs button because it doesn’t work.

    I cleared the logs by deleting all the entries in ‘sucuri-oldfailedlogins.php’. You can find the php file in?wp-content > uploads > sucuri.

    Delete everything after:

    <?php exit(0); ?>

    Make sure you leave the above code in place.

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