• Resolved colecoboy84

    (@colecoboy84)


    Just published some stuff for the first time since the latest update of this plugin, and two out of three posts gave me this error notice:

    Sucuri: Something went wrong with an API call (send_log action):
    Failed connect to wordpress.sucuri.net:443; Connection timed out

    Warning: Cannot modify header information – headers already sent by
    (output started at public_html/wp-content/plugins/sucuri-scanner/sucuri.php:6409)
    in public_html/wp-admin/post.php on line 235

    The posts were published despite the time out, and everything seems OK otherwise, but obviously something is off. Please advise.

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/sucuri-scanner/

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  • This may be a temporary issue with the server where the API service that is being used by the plugin, I will check with one of our system administrators to see what is the root of the problem. For now try to increase the limit for the timeout to more than “90 seconds” which is the default, go to the general plugin settings page and locate an option named “API request timeout”.

    I had the same issue. Even after increasing the “API request timeout” I still had timeouts after User registration. I was forced to deactivate the plugin

    I am also now having this problem, I have increased the timeout to 500 seconds but it still isn’t helping. Any solution yet?

    @colinsp are you experiencing the same issue even with the development version of the plugin [1]? I have recommended to install this version of the code until the new version is released, it contains a condition that tries to handle the connection timeouts in a different way so the website can work even if the API is down.

    Let me know if that version of the code works for you.

    [1] https://downloads.wordpress.org/plugin/sucuri-scanner.zip

    @yorman I will give it a try and report back.

    @yorman That seems to fix it for me. I am not getting timeout messages updating my tables or creating posts any more. Thanks very much.

    @yorman when will release the next stable version with api fix ?

    Error “Sucuri: (nnn) Send_log: couldn’t connect to host.” is occurring very frequently although not constantly. Possibly this is related to the problem of being unable to contact the API?

    The error hangs the interface, rendering the dashboard near unusable. Dashboard activities do action so it’s just the logging to Securi that’s failing. Reinstalling the dev plugin version as suggested above does not help. Could Securi degrade a little more gracefully?

    @georgeeee we are still testing some of the changes that will be shipped with the new version, we need to be sure that nothing else breaks with the new code before we can release it. The stable version will contain the exact same code that is in the development version [1] so if you install that you will be more or less using the same version that will be released.

    @gggt yes we are working to improve the code so it does not interrupts the normal workflow of the administrators, we did not expect to have a problem like this during Christmas. My co-workers in the development team has already suggested ways to handled the API failures and fixes for the slow DNS lookups, they all will be included in the next version.

    [1] https://downloads.wordpress.org/plugin/sucuri-scanner.zip

    I’m having issues too. Sucuri keeps timing out on the dashboard and is making it impossible to work.

    I am having the same issue too. Started about a week ago, and has been getting more common lately.

    Message shown at top of Sucuri plugin settings page: “Sucuri: (1451679252) Send_log: Connection timed out after 20066 milliseconds. …”

    And when I save a Page/Post, I get a white screen with a similar message. See screenshot.

    Thanks!

    Did you try the development version of Sucuri that @yorman linked to? It fixed the problem for me.

    Having the same issue, ETA as to when this will be fixed?

    Hello, and happy new year,

    i have the same problem : Sucuri: (1451758503) Get_logs: couldn’t connect to host.

    I have replace the extension with the new in this forum, but the problem is the same.

    Thanks for your help,

    Best resgards

    Same problem here! Very disappointed that something like this occurs on simple AJAX requests, breaking the website and resulting in a timeout. Have been looking into other problems, but it turns out to be the Sucuri plugin.

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