• Resolved danielgc

    (@danielgc)


    Hello! Thx for this excellent plugin! It was great the addition of file exclusions, but unfortunately I couldn’t add php_errors.log because:
    “Failed up to update %s plugin options as you are not authenticated as a Security Admin.”

    And I’m certainly the admin… what could be wrong? Thx in advance!

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  • Thread Starter danielgc

    (@danielgc)

    Actually I’ve just realized that now I can’t save any option… using my same admin user that I’ve been using since the installation ??

    Plugin Author Paul

    (@paultgoodchild)

    Do you have Security Admin module turned on? If so, try refreshing your page as it looks like your Security admin authentication may have expired.

    Thread Starter danielgc

    (@danielgc)

    Thx Paul, I did it, but same problem as you can see here. (edited)

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    Plugin Author Paul

    (@paultgoodchild)

    Brilliant – videos are soo helpful! ??

    I think this might be a WPMS issue with the latest update. Let me check. Your best bet here, for now, would be to use the forceoff system and turn off the Shield’s Security Admin module. Then you can make your changes and turn back on the Security Admin module again. It’s protecting your site, but the UI in WPMS is displaying the options as if you can still update them.

    forceoff: https://icontrolwp.freshdesk.com/support/solutions/articles/3000000959

    Hope this makes sense. And thanks for reporting it!

    Plugin Author Paul

    (@paultgoodchild)

    Okay, I’ve done a bit of testing. It’s not down to Security Admin. I’ll dig into the bug and release an update asap.

    Thanks!

    Thread Starter danielgc

    (@danielgc)

    I tried Paul, but wasn’t able to make any change. Plz watch (edited)

    Basically, I forced off system, but security admin features are off anyway. ??

    Edit. Sorry, I posted this before reading your latest post

    • This reply was modified 7 years, 2 months ago by danielgc.
    • This reply was modified 7 years, 2 months ago by danielgc.
    Plugin Author Paul

    (@paultgoodchild)

    I’ve found the problem. It’s to do with Ajax and that WordPress ajax doesn’t register as being a WPMS “network admin” request, so it fails. I’ve created and tested a fix so it’ll be out today or tomorrow. Thanks again for reporting it and for your patience while we push out the update.

    Thread Starter danielgc

    (@danielgc)

    thx Paul!! Have I told you how much I love your plugin ??

    Plugin Author Paul

    (@paultgoodchild)

    haha I believe you’ve left us a review ??

    The release out today (v5.15.1) should solve this problem for you now.

    Thread Starter danielgc

    (@danielgc)

    great, Paul!! thx, now it worked like a charm! Thx, I appreciate it!!

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