saulens22
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Found the problem! I tried running with only WP Cerber enabled, and as it didn’t work out, I checked Apache error log. Here’s the error:
[Wed Mar 13 11:37:49.592942 2019] [core:alert] [pid 27382:tid 140320891184896] [client xx.xx.xx.xx:2747] /home/*webuser*/domains/*website*/public_html/wp-content/uploads/.htaccess: Option ExecCGI not allowed here
So it’s definitely a problem with my server. So the only suggestion is maybe to add a check in PHP / if block in .htaccess, so no one else runs into the same problem.
Thanks for your replies 🙂
Yes, traffic log shows 404 errors. Logged URL is actual file URL. If I enable JetPack CDN function, it still shows site URL, not a CDN one. Also, when I try to access them directly, I get WordPress 404 page (not a default server 404, so it intercepts traffic). I don’t think any other plugin could cause a problem, here’s list of them (I always try to keep latest versions):
Accelerated Mobile Pages 0.9.97.42
All-in-One WP Migration 6.86
Activity Log 2.5.2
Clean Image Filenames 1.2.1
Document Gallery 4.4.3
Docxpresso 2.3
Embed Any Document 2.4.1
EWWW Image Optimizer 4.6.3
Flexible Posts Widget 3.5.0
Glue for Yoast SEO & AMP 0.4.3
Imsanity 2.4.2
Jetpack by WordPress.com 7.1.1
Media Cleaner 5.1.3
Menu Items Visibility Control 0.3.7
Photo Gallery 1.5.18
Require Featured Image 1.4.0
Restrict Author Posting 2.1.5
Shortcodes Ultimate 5.3.0
Page Builder by SiteOrigin 2.10.2
SiteOrigin Widgets Bundle 1.15.3
Yoast SEO 9.7
WP Cerber Security 8.1- This reply was modified 7 years, 2 months ago by saulens22.
Sadly, there is no info other than 404 errors in Live Traffic. No other PHP script intercept the request. No plugins seem to conflict. .htaccess created in Uploads looks OK to me.
I have WP-Cerber on other sites, ones with similar and others with different configuration, but only this one makes trouble. It’s also on different hosting provider. Could it be problem with Apache version and .htaccess content? Maybe my server doesn’t support something?Thanks for replies, but that’s not what I meant. I have no .php files in uploads folder. Enabling this function gave 404’s on *.jpg, *.png and *.webm files. With “Include static files” *.css and *.js gets 404’s too. It’s not the expected behaviour, so I reported it. But I’m not sure if it’s a problem on webserver, this plugin or conflicts with other plugins. I’d like to keep this function on just in case – I’m just administrating website from time to time, so I’m not sure what other users would do.
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In reply to: [Media Cleaner: Clean your WordPress!] Good plugin with even better supportNo problem, every developer runs into bugs from time to time 🙂