• Resolved bonanzagroove

    (@bonanzagroove)


    Can you guys please make checks on mu-plugins an optional step during plugin activation?
    Currently, the plugin gives a fatal error when trying to activate it, because (as I had found out from my hosting support) there is no control over mu-plugins on the EasyWP Nginx hosting service.

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  • Plugin Author nintechnet

    (@nintechnet)

    NinjaFirewall needs to drop a MU plugin into that folder. MU stands for Must Use Plugins and are used by many plugins, for instance Elementor (for its safe-mode feature), Health Check (for troubleshooting) and several security plugins, including NinjaFirewall.
    Do you see the wp-content/mu-plugins folder? If you do, what are its permissions? If you don’t, can you create it over FTP?
    It’s also possible to change its path to another location by defining the WPMU_PLUGIN_URL in your wp-config.php (see the above link).

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