chrislyles
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No, we don’t have any message at all. It’s like it just reloads the page.
Thanks for your help! I find this odd as well. I did log out and back in, and the API is still active.
Yes, it’s a Linus server running LiteSpeed, php v5.6.20.
I will wait to reinstall until I hear from you; I’m betting there’s something weird with our server 🙂 Thanks again for your help!
Ok. I moved the settings file, and when I logged back into WordPress, it had me generate a new API key for the plugin. After activating Sucuri this way, I saw that the settings file had been recreated, but the permissions were 644. I changed them to 755, but unfortunately the problem is still there. I can’t seem to get it to save my alerts preferences. Should I simply delete the plug-in and reinstall?
Thanks for the response. I agree it sounds like permission issues, but I’ve checked the data storage path (which is correct and writeable) and all the subfolders therein, and they are all writeable at 755.
The only changes not saving are the alerts.
Dates and times do change and are updated regularly for last logins.
Not seeing any errors in the root log file regarding Sucuri; just an illegal string offset (height and width) in the theme we are using.
Anyone?
Thanks for the reply. Yes, the folder as well as the settings file are writable at 755. Sucuri also confirms they are writable in Settings -> General -> Data Storage Path. Still no luck.