• Roger Due

    (@sunshineahead)


    I am using the latest 4.05 iThemes Security and have enabled most of the security features in ‘Settings’ and none in ‘Advanced’. I am using the Genesis Framework 2.0.2 and the CobaltApps Dynamik 1.4.2 Child Theme. I have enabled the Hide Back End. Everything seems to work just fine for awhile. I can login/logout and work on this website with no problems.

    For some reason, when I want to login, I am getting a 404 error and part of my website is being displayed below the login. I am still able to login. If I then disable the ‘Hide Back End’ feature, logout, login, and then enable the ‘Hide Back End’, it works again in that I am not getting the 404 error when logout/login.

    Referrer: http://gendynamik.rd5.us/wp-admin/index.php
    Query: loggedout=true
    The above 2 lines are taken from the Log file associated with trying to login with the ‘Hide Back End’ enabled. Obviously, there is something wrong here where it is trying to access ‘wp-admin’ while I have the ‘Hide Back End’ enabled.

    This problem has happened at least twice during the past few days and I haven’t been able to observe any correlation with other things that I have been doing on this site under development.

    I sure would appreciate it if iThemes could find a solution to this problem.

    — Thanks, Roger

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/better-wp-security/

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  • WebNut

    (@healthy-lawn-dude)

    Interesting, I have the same exact issue, have logged it with iThemes log problems a few days ago.
    I too am on Genesis Framework and the CobaltApps Dynamik 1.4.2 Child Theme.
    Tried to delete and reinstall iThemes security twice, once thru the file manager and it did not change anything.
    Interesting I have not read about this with anyone else.
    Genesis is such a largely used framework we would have heard someone else with this issue. It must be in the Dynamik portion.
    disabling the hide the back end did not change anything.

    WebNut

    (@healthy-lawn-dude)

    This seems to have worked for now, I rolled back to an old version linked in the below support link:

    wordpress.org/support/topic/rollback-to-better-wp-security-needed?replies=3″

    See this post for rollback:

    BenMeu

    (@benmeu)

    Same here – but on a standard WordPress Theme..

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