• Resolved xondra

    (@xondra)


    Warning: require(wfBrowscapCache.php) [function.require]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in plugins/wordfence/lib/wfBrowscap.php on line 87

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    PHP Error Message

    Fatal error: require() [function.require]: Failed opening required ‘wfBrowscapCache.php’ (include_path=’.:/usr/lib/php:/usr/local/lib/php’) in /plugins/wordfence/lib/wfBrowscap.php on line 87

    I haven’t even visited my website over a few weeks and this is what I found today when I tried to have a look at it. Please help!

    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/wordfence/

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  • Plugin Author Wordfence Security

    (@mmaunder)

    Firstly please delete the /wp-content/plugins/wordfence directory on your website to repair it.

    Then sign into your website. Reinstall Wordfence. Then go to your Wordfence options page.

    Please check the following:

    Scroll down to where it says:

    “Update Wordfence automatically when a new version is released?”

    Do you see a red message talking about LiteSpeed web server?

    Thanks,

    Mark.

    Thread Starter xondra

    (@xondra)

    Mark, thank you for your prompt answer. No, I didn’t see any such message. As a matter of fact, I got my website back after emptying all page caches. I’m not a programmer so I have no idea why it worked, but since the error was issuing from two php files somehow related with it, I decided to give it a go. I was fortunate enough to be able to go to my dashboard, for otherwise I wouldn’t have known how to do it. But that somehow fixed it. I have Update WF automatically unchecked because my server doesn’t allow such a thing and I don’t see any messages about LiteSpeed web server.

    Please take this into account to better deal with this issue if it ever presents again.

    Thank you,

    Xondra.

    Thread Starter xondra

    (@xondra)

    Please help. This issue is unresolved and it’s taking down my site whenever it wants to.

    Thread Starter xondra

    (@xondra)

    I had to go and deactivate it permanently due to a want of an answer. Please help or I’ll have to uninstall it and find a replacement.

    Xondra

    The last report you gave 3 weeks ago was that this was fixed.

    dashboard, for otherwise I wouldn’t have known how to do it. But that somehow fixed it. I have Update WF automatically unchecked because my server doesn’t allow such a thing and I don’t see any messages about LiteSpeed web server.

    Please take this into account to better deal with this issue if it ever presents again.

    What has changed since last time? Anything? Did you install any new plugins?

    I’m assuming you have the falcon engine caching the site?

    Also, if you have server access can you ssh and type which php and tell me what it says.

    Thanks!

    tim

    Thread Starter xondra

    (@xondra)

    I’m sorry, but I clearly stated that I somehow fixed it. It still don’t know what made it work then, but it clearly wasn’t a definite fix since it just keeps happening. Like I said, I’m not very savvy on this subject but I did check all the catching options of the plugin and they are all disabled. I don’t understand why this happens or continues to happen.

    I don’t remember installing anything unusual. It’s not a site I update frequently.

    I have an objects plugin installed and this is what it says about the php version:

    PHP version: 5.2.17

    I hope that helps!
    Thanks in advance.

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