Dear Wordfence,
I am having the same problem:
Publicly accessible config, backup, or log file found: .user.ini
So, I checked in Cpanel File and see that both my .User.ini and my .Htaccess files both have File Permissions of 644.
Per your/these instructions from your Answer (just above):
“test this yourself by having a browser console open while attempting to load the url (For example http://mydomain.com/.htaccess). Activate the “Net” panel in the browser console”
However, i did Not see the “403 Forbidden error in red color” but instead see a bunch of Files – with the “200 OK” – which you said is Incorrect.
Please Advise on How to Fix this?
In my WordFence Premium – it gives me these two options:
1.
Hide this file in .htaccess
Or
2.
Delete this file (can’t be undone).
Should I do either of these 2 Options or Not?
Thanks,
Sanfordo
Yes, I am already aware of a Plugin that purports to do this….
However, what I am really looking for is the Best Way to Manually Rename an Image; e.g. without using a Plugin ???
Thanks, Jose for your reply..
Sanfordo