ChriStef
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Hello,
I have 11.2.1 version and still this issue is in place and im searching for solution. Whats going on?
/ChriStef.
Glad to hear that, thank you.
/ChriStef.
Thank you guys, delete snapshot did it ??
and now shows the input barnez indicates./ChriStef.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [NinjaScanner - Virus & Malware scan] NinjaScanner v2.0-RC1 is available.Hello,
If I could say something about the new ui scan result is that is much more difficult understand and to scroll. I was more comfort alike it was in the previous version. More compact and at to the point. 1.5+- scroll page and was very useful the attention colored labels.
Thank you for keeping it up!
/ChriStef.Thanks for your quick support, as always into the point. I’m so happy I found you and this powerful security plug in.
I don’t want to use script but as work around I will. Please consider as future request this or even better to add the ability to use the custom user default error page the server apache is using. Why not?
Take care,
/ChriStef.Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [NinjaScanner - Virus & Malware scan] Google Safe Browsing API… The Google api restriction by domain http reference.
Thank you… now seems ok!
Thank you for your quick response.
…maybe this error could help:
[07-May-2019 12:44:02 UTC] PHP Notice: unserialize(): Error at offset 2125801 of 2125824 bytes in /../wp-content/plugins/ninjascanner/lib/scan.php on line 407Thank you for clarifying this.
I’m thinking how to protect users from already compromised static files might served from my server?
… If it might help try to disable any cache on your control panel for 5 mins and don’t forget to disable the php component extension opcache. After 5 min try again, if ok enable your settings again back as usual. If not might try to support with your hosting provider.
One more related I think question in using some rules like 7g. Is ninjafirewall only scan incoming php requests. I mean if a malicious requesting a static file like .js does it stop it and report it?
… I understand that in free a blocked rule won’t report log, in premium version the blocked do report it firewall log?
Thanks for the support. That done the trick as well as the .Htaccess include directive.
Thank you for your quick response. Very helpful I ve got the concept.
I’m wandering if I just pass to the main php index website to just include the required file from the blog folder. Why not? This way I think the wp plug in will handle the requests, right? I don’t mind an extra workout it might do if it’s not a wp access request but my website’s php.
Keep in mind that I don’t have several domains. One domain and my php website and under this a wp folder.