• Resolved RaymondTri

    (@raymondtri)


    Use Case –

    When:
    You change the login url (I changed it to mysite.com/login) just for simplicity’s sake, since users do need to be able to log in.

    And:
    You also use the ‘Enable Force WP User Logout’.

    Effect:
    Once the ‘logout the WP user after xx minutes’ trigger occurs, it will redirect the user to ‘wp-login.php’ and then give them an error telling them they don’t have access to it. They can of course go to mysite.com/login, but that is a HUGE UX flaw.

    Looking forward to hearing from you,
    Ray

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/all-in-one-wp-security-and-firewall/

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  • Plugin Contributor wpsolutions

    (@wpsolutions)

    The last release contained a fix for the issue you described.
    Have you downloaded the latest version of AIOWPS?

    Thread Starter RaymondTri

    (@raymondtri)

    Not sure, not at the computer. For security reasons I’ve disconnected WordPress completely from my file system.

    Is there documentation for a manual plugin update?

    Plugin Contributor wpsolutions

    (@wpsolutions)

    Just update the plugin from the “Plugins” menu inside the wordpress admin console.

    Thread Starter RaymondTri

    (@raymondtri)

    For security reasons I have disconnected the fileserver and the wordpress backend.

    Is there no way to do a manual update?

    Plugin Contributor wpsolutions

    (@wpsolutions)

    The only other way to do it is to use FTP and transfer all of the files manually.

    Thread Starter RaymondTri

    (@raymondtri)

    Will a manual overwrite do it? Or are there other files hidden anywhere else I need to be careful of? I didn’t know if there were any special instructions in the installer.

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