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ls -l returns the following for /wp-content/wflogs:
drwxr-xr-x 2 web web 8 Apr 27 01:45 wflogsand the following under /wflogs:
-rw-rw-r-- 1 web web 40083 Apr 26 03:32 attack-data.php -rw------- 1 web web 751 Apr 27 01:45 config.php -rw-rw-r-- 1 web web 51 Apr 26 03:32 ips.php -rw-rw-r-- 1 web web 18457 Apr 26 03:32 rules.php -rw-rw-r-- 1 web web 13814 Apr 26 03:32 wafRules.rulesAny suggestions?
Thanks.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [SP Move Login] Cannot login, htaccess properly writtenThat means this link does not lead you to the new URL, but to http://example.com/blog/login.php. My guess is this link is created by a plugin or a theme who does not create the URL the proper way. If this is the case, my plugin can do nothing about it.
But when I mouse over the “Log In” link on my home page (yes, I know I should remove the link), I see the new (SF-moved) URL http://www.example.com/blog/login
Not sure for this one. By reading the .htaccess file I understand your home page is located at http://example.com, not at http://example.com/blog/. Am I right?
Sorry if I was unclear, my WordPress blog (do you mean the same thing by home page?) is at http://example.com/blog/, not http://example.com.
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