• Resolved rexgoode

    (@rexgoode)


    I run multisite/networked installations. Checking my PHP error log, I saw that your plugin was looking for your plugin’s DB tables for some of my subdomains. For example, there were errors about mydb_5_aiowps_failed_logins et all not existing. I manually created them using MySql’s “create table select …” command and that worked.

    I hope that helps in your development. Good job.

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

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  • That table should have gotten created at install time of this plugin. Is that a site (sub-site #5) that you newly/recently created?

    Thread Starter rexgoode

    (@rexgoode)

    Yes, it is a sub site. I’ve had to do the create table select thing on all of my installations (domains) for those that have subdomains and all of those subdomains existed a couple of years before I found your plugin. None of the tables got created at the time I installed your plugin. I’ve created them all manually and they work.

    Plugin Contributor wpsolutions

    (@wpsolutions)

    @rexgoode,
    We should have a fix for this in the upcoming version of the plugin.

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