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Check the log in the plugging settings. Someone is hitting pages (or parts of pages) that don’t exist. Sometimes this is caused by obsolete references in your theme/css/etc, sometimes it is caused by content you’ve removed yet still has plenty of links to it, and sometimes it is caused by bots looking to exploit a possible vulnerability on your site. You won’t know until you check your logs and see exactly what is missing.
You can delete the bwps_filecheck from the options table in your database or increase the memory to your wordpress installation.
@dukejames27 it will work just like any other upgrade. No settings will be overwritten (please do so only on a test machine though as I haven’t released it officially yet and don’t want you to run into any unforseen issues).
@darenj01 Darn. I don’t have any way to test with plesk. Can you change the slugs from “admin”/etc to something else? That had fixed it for others. If that doesn’t work please drop me an email offsite at info [at] bit51 [dot] com and we’ll see if we can’t do something else to fix it in that environment.
@dukejames there is a problem with 3.3. Can you confirm you are using the dev version to try the fix?
That’s a tough one as I simply don’t have any window’s servers to test on. My guess is the issue is with a few path variables (I will look at trying to find them all) but I simply can’t be certain…
I’ve added the requested feature to both the emails and the logs in the latest dev version (http://downloads.wordpress.org/plugin/better-wp-security.zip). I should have this ready for public release after a little more feedback.
I do believe the current fix in the development version (http://downloads.wordpress.org/plugin/better-wp-security.zip) should fix it (although I don’t have any production sites that are using password protection to confirm). Can you take a look if you have a test site and let me know if it works for you?
OK Everyone. I’ve put a fix into the development version (http://downloads.wordpress.org/plugin/better-wp-security.zip) that has fixed it on the 9 websites I’ve tried it on so far. Can some of you give it a try on your own installations and let me know what you get?
Thanks!
Thanks Nate!
Thanks for the info. I’ll have to remember the ManageWP method (it is a great service and I have used it myself for some projects)
Sounds like I need to revisit the table creation query. Thanks for the info
Sounds like I need to revisit the table creation query. Thanks for the info
There seems to be a change with 3.4 that is causing problems with hide backend. Please try turning off that feature for the time being and I hope to have a fix shortly.
Glad it works. Thanks for the followup!
Do you have the error logs? Do you know exactly which feature caused the issue?