Bit51 (part of the iThemes family)
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I don’t use any themes with timthumb but I do know it has the option of going out to the web and retrieving content. Have you run your site through http://sitecheck.sucuri.net/scanner/? It could confirm if there are any problems. If not I would suggest excluding the timthumb cache from the filecheck
Hi philbooth, not wp-config but the name of the wp-content directory. If you changed it and the plugin author, for some reason, had it hard-coded into his/her plugin then I could see where it would be a problem.
kamha,
Are you letting it write to core files? Can you confirm there is a “Better WP Security” section in your .htaccess?
Sorry to hear it.
I am not familiar with share this however turning off the features that are known to cause conflict should fix it. Also, did you change wp-content? Perhaps the author of share this has it hard-coded into his code and could fix it.
Are you trying to allow directory browsing in that folder or are you trying to directly access a file?
Yes, if you enabled hide backend you will need to use the slug you selected to login. You can manually delete the feature by removing the Better WP Security section from your WordPress backend.
@ninostar78 can you manually go to https?
ninostar78 have the rules been written to your .htaccess? contact me offsite and I will take a look at the rules you have.
lafeste, are you using database caching? Normally you should only have 1 or maybe 2 extras in the worst case. Database query caching however can cause quite a few as it doesn’t allow the plugin to see that it has already run a backup.
Exactly naysila. The comment spam reduction I use in the plugin is in response to a very specific issue I had and is not a replacement for Akismet.
There is a Database Backup section in the plugin settings where you can turn it off.
No, it is currently an all or nothing feature. I may try to make it role specific in the future but I don’t have any timeframe on such a feature.
Molandra is correct. If the rules are automatically being written they will not appear in the Dashboard.
Glad to here it’s fixed. A suggestion in the future (if it helps) is to just disable the plugin on the source install and reactivate on the new server.