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  • Thread Starter a2d2

    (@a2d2)

    Thank you for your reply. I deleted AIOS and then reinstalled. I could not recreate the “You need a higher level of permission. Sorry, you are not allowed to customise this site” problem.

    I then imported all my settings and immediately got the “You do not have permission to access this page. Please log in and try again.” error.

    On logging back in I saw that all my settings had been imported so I tried to recreate the problem with the custom CSS but I could not.

    In response to the above here are the AIOS settings that I have been using:

    1. REST API – already unchecked
    2. DENY BAD QUERY STRING – already unchecked
    3. ADVANCED CHAR FILTER – already unchecked
    4. 5G FIREWALL RULES – already unchecked
    5. 6G FIREWALL RULES – already enabled
    6. BAN POST REQUESTS – already enabled

    Also:

    • Yes, force logout is enabled
    • Yes, Salt postfix is enabled

    If the problem recurs, it seems like I have 3 things to manipulate: (1) REST API; (2) force logout; (3) Salt postfix. Otherwise, perhaps a reinstall helped?

    Thread Starter a2d2

    (@a2d2)

    Further to above, the theme editor in WordPress had been disabled so when I wanted to edit the theme’s functions.php file I navigated to the file from cPanel > File Manager and then edited.

    I wanted to disable the automatic scaling of images in WordPress and the edit worked. But by doing this did I unknowingly cause some conflict in the file permissions or corrupt the .htaccess file??

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