.user.ini file visible
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Hi,
Wordfence is flagging a .user.ini file being accessible. This only seems to contact the following information: –; Wordfence WAF
auto_prepend_file = ‘[path to file location]/wordfence-waf.php’
; END Wordfence WAFI had a look through the forums and they all related to standard LAMP stacks where I am using NGINX. If I try to hide the file using Wordfence I get the following message: –
You are using an Nginx web server and using a FastCGI processor like PHP5-FPM. You will need to manually delete or hide those files.
I guess my question is, can I just delete this file? WHat is it actually doing. If I have to hide it, do you have NGINX instructions?
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