mack99
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [wpForo Forum] WPForo Advanced AttachmentsDisregard, I just realized I had that paid upgrade installed and activated for some reason, even though I wasn’t using it. I disabled it and that resolved my problem. Thanks!
I am using the pro version, but the plugin needs to be updated, as there is a security issue. Are you going to update the plugin or even respond? Are you still supporting this plugin?
Nobody here has answered any messages in over a month, so I guess this plugin is no longer supported by the creators? ??
OK, thank you.
Is this plugin still being supported? Noone has answered questions or added support in weeks?
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP Content Copy Protection] Security VulnerabilityNo update or fix for this?
I was having the same issue, and it turns out that disabling the whitelisting option in the plugin resolved the problem. If the whitelisting option was checked, it was causing anyone with a non-whitelisted IP address an inability to login. They would just get a white screen. Disabling the whitelisting option allowed me to use the new update.
Obviously, something in the update is interfering with the ability to use the “whitelisting” option in your plugin.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [All-In-One Security (AIOS) – Security and Firewall] Latest Update BugBy disabling the whitelisting option in AIO WP Security, it resolved my problem, so it has something to do with the whitelisting option in your plugin.
Is this plugin still be supported? It looks like nothing has been answered here in months and I need some help!
So far this appears to have worked. I will keep you posted. Thanks for the help. I now get this message when I force any cron jobs to run.
The ALTERNATE_WP_CRON constant is set to true.
- This reply was modified 2 years, 7 months ago by mack99.
Problem is back again. I can’t get the cron jobs to run consistently without deactivating this plugin.
AIOWP Security is the problem. I can’t get the cron jobs to run without deactivating the plugin.
I believe I have finally run this issue down. It appears to be a combination of the filesystem security in that unchecking the “Disable Ability to Edit PHP Files:”, along with unchecking the firewall 5G and 6G options was the fix. When unchecking one or the other, it would work sporadically, but unchecking them all seems to have corrected the issues.
I would like to use these options, so maybe you could look into this bug and correct it? Thanks and love your plugin.
- This reply was modified 2 years, 7 months ago by mack99.
Sorry to keep posting, but the cron jobs are still not running properly unless I completely deactivate AIOWSF plugin. Please help!
Well, I went and added these back and tested again, and now the cron jobs appear to be running properly? Maybe removing and re-adding changed something? Any help would be appreciated.