Hi @beitsiach
Can you please define below constant in the wp-config.php file before the wp-settings.php file included in that file of the root of the WordPress install and try.
define( 'AIOS_NO_FIREWALL', true);
I can see there is – in your domain name it might be the issue. If the above contact makes the wp-admin accessible please try disabling one by one below feature and check by removing the above constant. It is any of three issues.
1) Advanced char filter – WP Security > Firewall > Addition firewall rules tab. Enable advanced character string filter :uncheck the checkbox and save
2) Deny bad query string – WP Security > Firewall > Addition firewall rules tab. Deny bad query strings: uncheck the checkbox and save
3) 5g firewall rules – WP Security > Firewall > 6G Blacklist firewall rules tab. Enable legacy 5G firewall protection uncheck the checkbox and save
Regards
Hello,
Thank you for your quick response.
I’m sorry, but I do not see the wp-config.php file in the root directory.
I did what you said in (1) and it solved the problem. Thank you.
Vera
Hi @beitsiach
Glad to know the problem is solved.
wp-config.php is a WordPress file, not an AIOS plugin and it should be in the root of the WordPress installed directory generally. But I was asking to do it in case you can not access wp-admin.
Would you mind writing a quick five-star review on wordpress.org?
https://wordpress.org/support/plugin/all-in-one-wp-security-and-firewall/reviews/#new-post
Reviews also help others to make confident decisions about our plugin.
Regards
Oh, I know what the config file is, and I was very surprised by not seeing it in the files of the root durectory. I thought, perhaps it is masked? Like, not visible? Can your plugin have concealed it?
Sure, I will of course.