• Resolved jackelliott

    (@jackelliott)


    WP-rocket peruses our site and creates cached versions of them once a day. These are used for faster loading of the site in browsers. It also creates gzipped backups of older versions. NFW correctly notices these changes and duly fires off an email details the diffs — a few hundred of them.

    Is there a way to whitelist the folder they are stashed in so NinjaFirewall File Check (diff) ignores them?

    Example line from emailed report, showing pathing (with a bit of obfuscating).

    [...]/html/wp-content/cache/wp-rocket/OurDomainName.com/blog-post/drive-education-donating-unwanted-vehicle/embed/index-https.html
    [...]/html/wp-content/cache/wp-rocket/OurDomainName/blog-post/drive-education-donating-unwanted-vehicle/embed/index-https.html_gzip

    I’d like to whitelist from “wp-rocket/OurDomainName.com” on down. Possible? Bad idea?

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  • Plugin Author nintechnet

    (@nintechnet)

    You can do that when you create your snapshot. Delete the current snapshot, and when prompted to create a new one, enter the folder or a part of it inside the “Exclude the following files/folders” input field.

    Thread Starter jackelliott

    (@jackelliott)

    This makes sense. Thank you.

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