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The warning should go away as soon as the sites are reconnected to a dashboard. The warning is there to stress that your child “thinks” it’s not connected to a Dashboard.
The best course of action is to open a ticket with support so they can start digging into things for you.
@radcon if you want to open a ticket in MainWP Support there is an Extension that can handle that for you and I don’t want to clutter up @sminozzi support forum.
It appears this was resolved by @stagger-lee in the Cerber Security & Antispam support so I will mark it as resolved here.
ref: https://wordpress.org/support/topic/make-it-work-smoothly-with-mainwp-child-plugin/
Krzysztof Dryja, if you are still experiencing the issue please follow Bogdan’s directions from above and open a ticket with the support team.
Thanks!
If you are still experiencing the issue please follow Bogdan’s directions from above and open a ticket with the support team.
Thanks!
If you are still experiencing the issue please follow Bogdan’s directions from above and open a ticket with the support team.
Thanks!
Hi Harald,
The only information captured would first need to be added to your Child site (with consent) before your Dashboard would have access to it. Anything on your MainWP Dashboard such as a user comment or IP is deleted once it is deleted from the Child site and your Dashboard is synced.
We (MainWP) do not store any of the information from your Child sites on our servers.
Hope that helps.
Toremo,
We have reports that all of MainWP’s basic functionality works in multisite but it is not something we actively test.
I would recommend joining the MainWP user group and checking previous threads or reaching out to other users working with multisite to find out how they are getting along https://www.facebook.com/groups/MainWPUsers/
Resolved in support ticket 18186
Resolved in support ticket 18376
This isn’t an issue I remember having anyone bring up before since it’s part of the installation instructions for the Dashboard plugin but I can see how it could be confusing if your just looking at the Child site, so in update 3.4.6 we changed the message to:
Attention!
Please add this site to your MainWP Dashboard NOW or deactivate the MainWP Child plugin until you are ready to connect this site to your Dashboard in order to avoid unexpected security issues.
If you are not sure how to add this site to your Dashboard, please review these instructions.
This message can be found in the code at: https://github.com/mainwp/mainwp-child/blob/83c5d16cb81d0a3874c35770f7865286f0d65f50/class/class-mainwp-child.php#L468
Hope that helps!
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If you want the new user to have the same permissions in your MainWP Dashboard as you, you can just add them as a new administrator in WordPress (Directions)
If you want to control what they can do in the Dashboard such as what sites they can work on and what updates they can do then you would need the Team Control Extension.
Thanks for the update, I’ll mark this as resolved.
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In reply to: [MainWP Dashboard: Self-hosted WordPress Management for Agencies] NiceThank you for your feedback and regarding your security concerns we have this page which goes over the basics “How Secure is the MainWP Plugin?” and both the Dashboard and Child plugin are open source and available for code review on https://github.com/mainwp/mainwp/ and https://github.com/mainwp/mainwp-child/.
We also participate with the Hackerone ethical hacker program, this is the same program WordPress and other major companies use to be notified of any security issues.
I hope that helps alleviate any concerns.
I notice you are using PHP 5.3 and MainWP requires a minimum PHP of 5.6.
I highly recommend asking your host to update your PHP version since 5.3 has not been supported by the PHP Group for security issues since 2014. Please review the PHP Supported Versions.
If there is anything else we can help with please let us know.