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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Wordfence Security - Firewall, Malware Scan, and Login Security] 500 Errorsylvie, Have you deleted the wordfence plugin from the plugins in cpanel file manager?
When I did that it brought my website back on line and I was able to use WP dashboard. If deleting the wordfence plugin has not worked for you, I don’t know how else to help.Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Wordfence Security - Firewall, Malware Scan, and Login Security] 500 ErrorTo repair mine I had to delete the Wordfence folder from the plugins in the file manager.
Then reinstall a fresh copy of Wordfence using the WordPress dashboard – plugins.
I hope that helps.Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Wordfence Security - Firewall, Malware Scan, and Login Security] 500 ErrorA fresh download of 7.1.18 was successful a couple of days ago and I now have it running perfectly on my site. I have notified my host of this post in case they can adjust timeout interval to avoid instances of this happening.
Thanks.Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Wordfence Security - Firewall, Malware Scan, and Login Security] 500 ErrorReporting similar issue.
500 error:
This was the error log:PHP Warning: require_once(wfHelperBin.php): failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /home/******/public_html/wordpress/wp-content/plugins/wordfence/lib/wordfenceClass.php on line 23
It appeared to be calling up wfHelperBin.php which I could not find manually?
Solution? Deleted the wordfence plugin files on the server.
I tried to do a fresh download with the website back up, but when I tried to activate the wordfence plugin it reported that activation failed as a fatal error was produced.
I would like to reinstall Wordfence. This was version 7.1.18.Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: HTTP Error on Uploading ImagesI had this problem today and my hosting company fixed it by changing my PHP version from 5.6 to 5.5.
There appears to be a conflict in WP version 4.6.1 and PHP version 5.6I have just fixed this on one website, and will now try the same on the others.
First, I selected “Delete Wordfence tables and data on deactivation?” in the options.
Then I deactivated the plugin.
Then I reactivated the plugin and the scan worked without problems.
I hope that this gives you an idea of what the problem was, as what I did is equivalent to re-installing, I believe.Thank you very much for your help, wfasa, at least I have a temporary solution.
Just unticking “Scan for signatures of known malicious files” worked on other websites too. I wonder why this is.
Thanks both,
I have just done a successful scan after unticking the “Scan for signatures of known malicious files” option.
I would have thought that is a pretty important one to keep, though.“Scan files outside your WP installation” was already unticked, WFSupport.
Hi again wfasa,
They are all hosted with the same company. I have contacted them about this issue and they are prepared to cooperate with any suggestions from Wordfence that may resolve the issue.Thank you for that suggestion. I have just tried that and the next scans failed in the same way, I’m afraid.
I have the same problem and there are several threads here, but I cannot find an answer.
After starting a scan I see:
[Mar 30 13:24:29] Scan can’t continue – stored data not found after a fork. Got type: boolean
I have reduced the “Maximum execution time for each scan stage” to 15 seconds, then to 12 seconds but it does not help.
When I view my configuration the term “max_execution_time” does not exist on the page, so no clues there.The rest of the programme seems to function OK. I have this on 3 websites, they all stopped working for scans on the same day (March 17th).
Any suggestions would be appreciated, thank you.