• Resolved hotpixels

    (@hotpixels)


    After I installed Ninja Firewall, I could no longer upload large plugins (like nextgen gallery). I’ve set the value in the global php.ini file, and it works just fine. But Ninja Firewall puts a new php.ini in /public_html/ that appears to over-ride the setting, and I get the following error:

    The uploaded file exceeds the upload_max_filesize directive in php.ini

    When I deactivate Ninja Firewall AND rename (disable) this local php.ini file, I can once again install a large plug-ins.

    Is there a fix that would allow me to use Ninja Firewall and still let me upload large files?

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  • Plugin Author nintechnet

    (@nintechnet)

    Hi,

    It looks like there is an issue with your PHP configuration.
    Can you try to add the same “upload_max_filesize” directive to the local php.ini file created by NinjaFirewall and try again ?

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