• Resolved ashplatz

    (@ashplatz)


    I have some webhosting which is going through some severe issues due to apparently Wordfence duplicating files and creating issues through our hosting.

    From the webhost support:
    “The plugin appears to be creating and duplicating Javascript files by the thousands, which in turn causes considerable load on the service.”

    Any idea how to fix this? We’re almost at capacity:

    File Usage
    248,670 / 300,000 (82.89%)

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  • Hi @ashplatz,

    Do you have another other plugins that might be creating duplicate files? Such as a backup plugin or a migration plugin.

    Do you know where the duplicate files are appearing on the system?

    Dave

    Thread Starter ashplatz

    (@ashplatz)

    Hi @wfdave ,

    It’s duplicating in a folder under /public_html/s

    It’s causing me a lot of concern so i have deactivated the plugin for now. Not sure where to go from here.

    Hi again,

    What is the list of plugins you have active on your site?

    Wordfence does not create a folder named /s/ within your document root, and it does not copy files from your web installation.

    Dave

    Thread Starter ashplatz

    (@ashplatz)

    Active plugins are:
    ACF Content Analysis for Yoast SEO
    Advanced Custom Fields
    All-in-One WP Migration
    Breadcrumb
    Broken Link Checker
    Bulk Delete
    Check Email
    Conditional Display for Mobile by WonderPlugin
    Disable Gutenberg
    Google Analytics for WordPress by MonsterInsights
    Google XML Sitemaps
    Gravity Forms
    GTmetrix for WordPress
    Jetpack by WordPress.com
    PageSpeed Ninja
    Post Types Order
    Really Simple CAPTCHA
    Regenerate Thumbnails
    WordPress Importer
    WP No Base Permalink
    WP Super Cache
    WP User Avatar
    Yoast SEO

    As Dave mentioned this is not Wordfence behavior. We do not duplicate files or make random folders. I would look at anything making backups, maybe repliweb?, things like that. To be honest, it sounds like the web hosting support rep really didn’t understand the issue or want to escalate the issue. If they had looked at syslog files they may have got a better clue as to what process was doing this.

    Tim

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