Please accept my apologies for your inconvenience. We know It is annoying to you.
We are committed to introducing new features and fixing bugs in AIOS continuously.
We have just created the task in our internal task management system. Our team including me will work on each task priority-wise.
Thanks a lot for your suggestion. 🙂
No apology required. I am happy that the development team is responsive to requests and am very pleased with the features this plugin provides.
Let me know if you need any testing done and I can check updates on my multisite test server that runs on the same shared host as the production server so it accurately replicates the production environment.
@rhapsody348
If you are facing the issue, please follow the below instructions:
Before running cronjob:
* If the aios-firewall.php file exists in the root folder, please add two code lines after <?php.
If the aios-firewall.php file doesn’t exist, add below two code lines in the wp-config.php before /* That’s all, stop editing! Happy publishing. */
define('AIOS_FIREWALL_DEBUG', true);
define('AIOS_FIREWALL_SERVER_DUMP', true);
After running cronjob:
* Give me a PHP error log after running cronjob.
You should send this log report privately to me because it contains a $_SERVER global variable. Join WordPress Slack at https://make.wordpress.org/chat/ and send me a direct message there by finding my name in members. After sending DM to me in slack, please write here so I can follow up.