Hi @agenziathinknow,
Try this. Navigate to Security > Settings > Advanced > System Tweaks
Disable (if not already) the Disable PHP in Plugins setting in the PHP Execution section. Scroll to the bottom of the page and save the settings.
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Hi @agenziathinknow,
If you require no further assistance, please mark this topic as ‘Resolved’.
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Thanks for the advice, but in this way I expose myself to serious security reasons, since for a php file that I make readable, all the other php files in the other folders can be exploited directly.
In fact, the entry says: “Disable PHP execution in the plugins directory. This blocks requests to PHP files within plugin directories that can be exploited directly.”
Hi @agenziathinknow,
That is correct, but unfortunately this is the only way to solve the issue you reported in this topic.
Do note, plugins that (http) access php files directly is considered a bad security practice… So avoiding using such plugins would prevent you exposing yourself to serious security reasons 😉
Addendum:
You can add a request for excludes to the Disable PHP in Plugins setting to the SolidWP public Ideas board here.
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This reply was modified 1 year, 7 months ago by
nlpro.
Hi @agenziathinknow,
If you require no further assistance, please mark this topic as ‘Resolved’.
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Hello,
Just wanted to swing by here to see if you still need help.
Tracking notifications on this forum can become tricky over time, and since we haven’t received a response, I’ll mark this post resolved.
If you still require further assistance, feel free to open a new support topic, and we’d be happy to assist.
Thank you!