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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Comet Cache] Question about latest Comet Cache releaseAh, that explains it. Thanks for the info!
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I’m experiencing this behavior as well.
Thanks for the information!
Great! I’m glad you were able to recreate the issue. Does NinjaFirewall 3.6.1 address this issue?
Thanks!
Thanks for the info!
Thanks for the information!
Thanks for the info!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Access Watch: Security and Traffic Insights] Access Watch doesn’t loadHi! I just upgraded to Access Watch 1.2.5 and it still doesn’t load for me in Firefox 44. When I get some time, I’ll try it with the web console open so I can look for any errors being reported by Firefox. This isn’t a huge issue for me because Firefox 44 is an outdated browser and I’m able to access the plugin using a more current browser. I’ll try it in Firefox 55, which I have on another system, and will report my findings.
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Access Watch: Security and Traffic Insights] Access Watch doesn’t loadOk, I figured out the issue. I’m running Firefox 44 and this browser is too old to render the current version of Access Watch. I was able to get Access Watch to load using a current version of Opera.
Thanks!
Thanks for the reply and for the info!
Hi! Thanks for the information!
Peace…
Thanks!
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Thanks for the reply. Yes, I agree that reducing the number of fake crawlers is a GOOD thing. 🙂 I don’t get many log messages about fake Google crawlers being blocked and given the period strange traffic I get from systems using Google proxy:
https://wordpress.org/support/topic/question-about-traffic-from-google-proxy/
I just want to make sure things are working as I hope they are.
Thanks!
Thanks! I just conducted that test and here are the results:
NinjaFirewall blocked it:
Sorry {my IP address}, your request cannot be proceeded.
For security reason, it was blocked and logged.[NinjaFirewall]
If you think that was a mistake, please contact the
webmaster and enclose the following incident ID:Wordfence has NO record of that URL being accessed at all.
Peace…
Thanks for the reply. In my hosting environment, I have to use a custom INI file to allow NinjaFirewall to work. I just looked at it and the NinjaFirewall entry is the ONLY entry, in the custom INI file.
So, I’m not sure what’s going on there. If nothing else, I’ll have two lines of defense blocking the same kind of threat. 🙂
Thanks!
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