Mark Maunder
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Hi Will,
Yes you’ll need a license for each site because it is a separate WordPress installation.
Unfortunately we don’t offer discounts at this point for non-profits as our prices are already heavily discounted.
Regards,
Mark.
Thanks. I apologize for my first comment, I had not read your post properly.
Can you please tell me how many total comments you have on your site? I can see how many it has left to scan, but what is the total it starts with?
Regards,
Mark.
Thanks for reporting this issue. We’ll investigate it.
Regards,
Mark.
Thanks @asmaloney.
@creativered you can disable those email alerts if you want to. We had a very big password-guessing attack over the weekend:
The attack as you can see has now stopped.
Regards,
Mark.
Are you able to scan now?
Regards,
Mark.
Hi JP,
We’ll be fixing the subdirectory issue with the next release out this week.
We don’t support Windows.
Once you upgrade to the new version, lets work on a single site you have an issue with and we’ll get it fixed for you.
Regards,
Mark.
That’s great news Tim, thanks for the positive feedback. I’ll share it with the team.
OK, that’s a great idea. We’ll detect if .htaccess is not writable and fall back to showing you the code to insert.
For now you’ll have to modify the permissions manually back and forth.
By the way, check out the attack that we saw over the weekend:
Was a big one that came in waves. We’re hoping to do more quantitative analysis on the data we’re collecting from each attack for research which we’ll publish.
Also we launched a beta program and have changed our release process as the business grows up, so join it if you’re interested in getting early beta releases:
http://www.wordfence.com/sign-up-for-the-wordfence-beta-program/
Regards,
Mark.
Hi JP,
Wordfence is not officially supported on Windows.
Regards,
Mark.
Hi JP,
That depends on how the website works. If it’s serving different content depending on the user-agent, then no but we may have a fix in the next release. If it’s modifying the content using CSS and javascript, then yes it will work. Can you tell me which it is?
Regards,
Mark.
Hi JP,
We’re going to fix this in the next release. The beta should go out tonight. You can join our beta program here if you’d like to get the release early:
http://www.wordfence.com/sign-up-for-the-wordfence-beta-program/
Regards,
Mark.
Hi,
I don’t think it’s Wordfence causing this and we pulled the XMLRPC feature completely in version 5.0.3. This seems to be a common problem:
https://www.google.com/search?q=An+unexpected+error+occurred.+Something+may+be+wrong+with+WordPress.org+or+this+server%E2%80%99s+configuration.+If+you+continue&oq=An+unexpected+error+occurred.+Something+may+be+wrong+with+WordPress.org+or+this+server%E2%80%99s+configuration.+If+you+continue&aqs=chrome..69i57.231j0j7&sourceid=chrome&espv=2&es_sm=119&ie=UTF-8
Regards,
Mark.
Don’t worry about your english, I’m sorry I don’t speak your language. (I do speak fluent Afrikaans and basic french)
Can you please film a screencast to show me what you mean? I think this is a free screencast program to do that: http://www.screencast-o-matic.com/
Regards,
Mark.
Hi,
We don’t offer bulk importing, but if we did, how would you want it to work? Just paste IP’s into a text box? You could separate them any way you want and we will automatically parse them. Sound good?
Regards,
Mark.
Yes we won’t sent the exact same email for 1 hour after sending it or until we send a different email. It’s a duplicate filter we put in.
Regards,
Mark.
OK thanks, so lets work on the first item only. So you’re saying that if you change the permalink of a URL you get a 404 for that page, is that right? Or describe what happens.
Regards,
Mark.