Install on Namecheap shared hosting
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Hi, I’ve applied all you advices and also what it’s adviced on this forum, but I stille get Error: the firewall is not loaded.
I have a WP NameCheap hosting accont. I’ve applied your check file, result is:
NinjaFirewall (WP edition) troubleshooterHTTP server : Apache
PHP version : 5.4.45
PHP SAPI : CGI-FCGIauto_prepend_file : none
NinjaFirewall detection : NinjaFirewall is not loadedLoaded INI file : /opt/alt/php54/etc/php.ini
user_ini.filename : .user.ini
user_ini.cache_ttl : 300 seconds
User PHP INI : none foundDOCUMENT_ROOT : /home/xmodrjgy/public_html
wp-config.php : found in /home/xmodrjgy/public_html/wp-config.php
ABSPATH : /home/xmodrjgy/public_html/
WordPress version : 4.1.7
WP_CONTENT_DIR : /home/xmodrjgy/public_html/wp-content
Plugins directory : /home/xmodrjgy/public_html/wp-content/pluginsI’ve waited a lot of time more than five minutes, but without any better result. I’ve tried both with/without php.ini and user.ini; if I try with php.ini result is that Ninjafirewall’s control panel hangs on “enought chitchat,let’s go” and it’s not possible to go on; it’s only possible go on with user.ini, but it seems then that firewall is not loaded.
On namechep’s assistance page https://www.namecheap.com/support/knowledgebase/article.aspx/9310/2219/suphp-directive-for-phpini-on-shared-servers
there is this guide:SuPHP directive for php.ini on shared servers
SuPHP (Single user PHP) is a php handler, which executes PHP scripts with the permissions of their owners. It is installed on all our shared servers. Using this option, you can make settings from the chosen php.ini file global for the entire account.
If php.ini is located in public_html folder, to enable it globally for the hosting account you should add the following configuration directive to .htaccess file:
<IfModule mod_suphp.c>
suPHP_ConfigPath /home/USER/public_html
</IfModule>
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Hi,
User PHP INI : none found
The script did not find any INI file? You would need to run it again with the PHP INI in the public_html folder. According to Namecheap, it seems you should try first to use a php.ini.
Regarding suPHP, simply select “Apache + suPHP” when installing NinjaFirewall and it will add the
suPHP_ConfigPath
to your .htaccess file.Hi, thank you for your answer.
As I said before, I just tried what you advice me now, however, I did it again.Now situation is that NinjaFirewall panel hangs on NEXT STEP, it doesn’t go to the next screen (appling php.ini and Apache+SUPhp).
Ninjacheck now is as follows:
HTTP server : Apache
PHP version : 5.4.45
PHP SAPI : CGI-FCGIauto_prepend_file : none
NinjaFirewall detection : NinjaFirewall is not loadedLoaded INI file : /home/xmodrjgy/public_html/php.ini
user_ini.filename : .user.ini
user_ini.cache_ttl : 300 seconds
User PHP INI : php.ini found –DOCUMENT_ROOT : /home/xmodrjgy/public_html
wp-config.php : found in /home/xmodrjgy/public_html/wp-config.php
ABSPATH : /home/xmodrjgy/public_html/
WordPress version : 4.1.7
WP_CONTENT_DIR : /home/xmodrjgy/public_html/wp-content
Plugins directory : /home/xmodrjgy/public_html/wp-content/pluginshtaccess starts with:
<IfModule mod_suphp.c>
suPHP_ConfigPath /home/xmodrjgy/public_html
</IfModule>If may be useful, Infpphp() as also, among all, these lines too:
Server API CGI/FastCGI
Virtual Directory Support disabled
Configuration File (php.ini) Path /opt/alt/php54/etc
Loaded Configuration File /home/xmodrjgy/public_html/php.ini
Scan this dir for additional .ini files /opt/alt/php54/etc/php.d
Additional .ini files parsed /opt/alt/php54/etc/php.d/alt_php.ini
_REQUEST[“page”] NinjaFirewall
_REQUEST[“nfw_act”] 99
_REQUEST[“nfwnonce”] 243db3ebb8
_GET[“page”] NinjaFirewall
_SERVER[“REQUEST_URI”] /wp-admin/network/admin.php?page=NinjaFirewall&nfw_act=99&nfwnonce=243db3ebb8
_SERVER[“HTTP_REFERER”] https://xmodular.net/wp-admin/network/admin.php?page=NinjaFirewall
_SERVER[“QUERY_STRING”] page=NinjaFirewall&nfw_act=99&nfwnonce=243db3ebb8
_SERVER[“argv”]
Array
(
[0] => page=NinjaFirewall&nfw_act=99&nfwnonce=243db3ebb8
)
_ENV[“HTTP_REFERER”] https://xmodular.net/wp-admin/network/admin.php?page=NinjaFirewall
_ENV[“QUERY_STRING”] page=NinjaFirewall&nfw_act=99&nfwnonce=243db3ebb8
_ENV[“REQUEST_URI”] /wp-admin/network/admin.php?page=NinjaFirewall&nfw_act=99&nfwnonce=243db3ebb8Do you get a blank page after clicking on the “Next Step” button?
Did you check your error log to see whether there was some useful information about a potential error (mostly PHP error)?Hi, after clicking “Next step” simply hangs there, doesn’t go on. If I switch to user.ini, goes on, but answers that NF is not installed.
I don’t find any error log in logs directory, but may be I’m not checking the right place, do you know if have I to check any other directory?
If you have cPanel, you can find them in the “Logs” section (Raw access logs and Error logs).
In addition, you can check in your public_html folder for the PHP error log (error_log).These are all errors in last days, I think these are all about that server was under attack. However, I don’s any error today or yesterday; last one is on09.11.2015:
[08-Sep-2015 09:47:50 UTC] PHP Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 134217728 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 5121192 bytes) in /home/xmodrjgy/public_html/wp-includes/wp-db.php on line 2799
[09-Sep-2015 14:03:24 UTC] PHP Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 134217728 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 10699405 bytes) in /home/xmodrjgy/public_html/wp-includes/wp-db.php on line 1081
[10-Sep-2015 18:32:09 UTC] PHP Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 134217728 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 4356838 bytes) in /home/xmodrjgy/public_html/wp-includes/wp-db.php on line 2802
[11-Sep-2015 17:42:56 UTC] PHP Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 134217728 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 5499959 bytes) in /home/xmodrjgy/public_html/wp-includes/wp-db.php on line 1158It seems that Namecheap lets you use different versions of PHP. Maybe you could try to contact their support and ask them to check your current PHP settings to ensure there is no problem with it?
Yes I can change php version choosing among:
5.2-5.3-5.4-5.5-5.6-7.0 actually is 5.4.45, tell me if you need any info read from PHPINFO(). Which version do you prefer I switch to? It’s faster to switch php version than ask to check installation, almost shure they answer there is no installation problem because wordpress is running…Any version from 5.4 will do, but I am not sure that will solve your proble .You can still try though.
That’s why you should probably ask your host why does it hang when the “php.ini” is created and if there are anything in the server error logs. “.user.ini” does not seem to be compatible with your server.I’ve tried to switch on PHP version until 7.0, this last one gives problems with wordpress in generale, so now I’m using 5.6.12. It hangs on the same point, I mean, it tries to change to next page but after a while stands on the page with NEXT
Here is what displays PHPinfo():PHP Version 5.6.12
System Linux premium4.web-hosting.com 2.6.32-531.11.2.lve1.2.55.el6.x86_64 #1 SMP Fri Apr 18 09:06:31 EDT 2014 x86_64
Build Date Aug 8 2015 22:10:42
Configure Command ‘./configure’ ‘–build=x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu’ ‘–host=x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu’ ‘–target=x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu’ ‘–program-prefix=’ ‘–prefix=/opt/alt/php56’ ‘–exec-prefix=/opt/alt/php56’ ‘–bindir=/opt/alt/php56/usr/bin’ ‘–sbindir=/opt/alt/php56/usr/sbin’ ‘–sysconfdir=/opt/alt/php56/etc’ ‘–datadir=/opt/alt/php56/usr/share’ ‘–includedir=/opt/alt/php56/usr/include’ ‘–libdir=/opt/alt/php56/usr/lib64’ ‘–libexecdir=/opt/alt/php56/usr/libexec’ ‘–localstatedir=/var’ ‘–with-curl=/opt/alt/curlssl/usr’ ‘–sharedstatedir=/usr/com’ ‘–mandir=/opt/alt/php56/usr/share/man’ ‘–infodir=/opt/alt/php56/usr/share/info’ ‘–cache-file=../config.cache’ ‘–with-libdir=lib64’ ‘–with-config-file-path=/opt/alt/php56/etc’ ‘–with-config-file-scan-dir=/opt/alt/php56/etc/php.d’ ‘–disable-debug’ ‘–with-pic’ ‘–disable-rpath’ ‘–without-pear’ ‘–with-bz2’ ‘–with-exec-dir=/usr/bin’ ‘–with-freetype-dir=/usr’ ‘–with-png-dir=/usr’ ‘–with-xpm-dir=/usr’ ‘–enable-gd-native-ttf’ ‘–with-t1lib=/opt/alt/t1lib/usr’ ‘–without-gdbm’ ‘–with-gettext’ ‘–with-gmp’ ‘–with-iconv’ ‘–with-jpeg-dir=/usr’ ‘–with-openssl’ ‘–with-pcre-regex=/opt/alt/pcre/usr’ ‘–with-zlib’ ‘–with-layout=GNU’ ‘–enable-exif’ ‘–enable-ftp’ ‘–enable-sockets=shared’ ‘–enable-sysvsem=shared’ ‘–enable-sysvshm=shared’ ‘–enable-sysvmsg=shared’ ‘–with-kerberos’ ‘–enable-shmop’ ‘–enable-calendar’ ‘–with-libxml-dir=/opt/alt/libxml2/usr’ ‘–enable-xml’ ‘–with-mcrypt=shared,/usr’ ‘–with-tidy=shared,/usr’ ‘–with-readline’ ‘–with-mhash’ ‘–enable-dbx=shared’ ‘–with-zlib-dir=/usr’ ‘–enable-opcache’ ‘–with-mssql=shared,/opt/alt/freetds/usr’ ‘–with-pdo-dblib=shared,/opt/alt/freetds/usr’ ‘–with-interbase=shared,/opt/alt/firebird/usr’ ‘–with-pdo-firebird=shared,/opt/alt/firebird/usr’ ‘–enable-phpdbg’ ‘–enable-force-cgi-redirect’ ‘–enable-pcntl’ ‘–with-imap=shared’ ‘–with-imap-ssl’ ‘–enable-mbstring=shared’ ‘–enable-mbregex’ ‘–with-gd=shared’ ‘–enable-bcmath=shared’ ‘–enable-dba=shared’ ‘–with-db4=/usr’ ‘–with-xmlrpc=shared’ ‘–with-ldap=shared’ ‘–with-ldap-sasl’ ‘–enable-dom=shared’ ‘–with-pgsql=shared’ ‘–enable-wddx=shared’ ‘–with-snmp=shared,/usr’ ‘–enable-soap=shared’ ‘–with-xsl=shared,/usr’ ‘–enable-xmlreader=shared’ ‘–enable-xmlwriter=shared’ ‘–with-icu-dir=/opt/alt/libicu/usr’ ‘–enable-fastcgi’ ‘–enable-pdo=shared’ ‘–with-pdo-odbc=shared,unixODBC,/usr’ ‘–with-pdo-pgsql=shared,/usr’ ‘–with-pdo-sqlite=shared,/opt/alt/sqlite/usr’ ‘–enable-json=shared’ ‘–enable-zip=shared’ ‘–with-pspell=shared’ ‘–enable-phar=shared’ ‘–enable-posix=shared’ ‘–with-unixODBC=shared,/usr’ ‘–enable-fileinfo=shared’ ‘–enable-intl=shared’ ‘–enable-sqlite3=shared,/opt/alt/sqlite/usr’ ‘–with-enchant=shared,/usr’ ‘–with-recode=shared,/usr’ ‘build_alias=x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu’ ‘host_alias=x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu’ ‘target_alias=x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu’ ‘CFLAGS=-O2 ‘-g’ ‘-pipe’ ‘-Wall’ ‘-Wp,-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2’ ‘-fexceptions’ ‘-fstack-protector’ ‘–param=ssp-buffer-size=4’ ‘-m64’ ‘-mtune=generic’ ‘-fno-strict-aliasing’ ‘-Wno-pointer-sign” ‘LDFLAGS= ‘-Wl,-rpath=/opt/alt/curlssl/usr/lib64,-rpath=/opt/alt/libssh2/usr/lib64,-rpath=/opt/alt/libxml2/usr/lib64,-rpath=/opt/alt/pcre/usr/lib64,-rpath=/opt/alt/t1lib/usr/lib64,-rpath=/opt/alt/freetds/usr/lib64,-rpath=/opt/alt/sqlite/usr/lib64,-rpath=/opt/alt/libicu/usr/lib64’
Server API CGI/FastCGI
Virtual Directory Support disabled
Configuration File (php.ini) Path /opt/alt/php56/etc
Loaded Configuration File /home/xmodrjgy/public_html/php.ini
Scan this dir for additional .ini files /opt/alt/php56/etc/php.d
Additional .ini files parsed /opt/alt/php56/etc/php.d/alt_php.ini
PHP API 20131106
PHP Extension 20131226
Zend Extension 220131226
Zend Extension Build API220131226,NTS
PHP Extension Build API20131226,NTS
Debug Build no
Thread Safety disabled
Zend Signal Handling disabled
Zend Memory Manager enabled
Zend Multibyte Support provided by mbstring
IPv6 Support enabled
DTrace Support disabled
Registered PHP Streams https, ftps, compress.zlib, compress.bzip2, php, file, glob, data, http, ftp, phar, zip
Registered Stream Socket Transports tcp, udp, unix, udg, ssl, sslv3, sslv2, tls, tlsv1.0, tlsv1.1, tlsv1.2
Registered Stream Filters zlib.*, bzip2.*, convert.iconv.*, string.rot13, string.toupper, string.tolower, string.strip_tags, convert.*, consumed, dechunk, mcrypt.*, mdecrypt.*
This program makes use of the Zend Scripting Language Engine:
Zend Engine v2.6.0, Copyright (c) 1998-2015 Zend TechnologiesPHP Variables
Variable Value
PHP_SELF /wp-admin/network/admin.php
_REQUEST[“page”] NinjaFirewall
_REQUEST[“nfw_act”] 99
_REQUEST[“nfwnonce”] 055e7f55f8
_GET[“page”] NinjaFirewall
_GET[“nfw_act”] 99
_GET[…]
_COOKIE[…]
_SERVER[“SERVER_SOFTWARE”] Apache
_SERVER[“REQUEST_URI”] /wp-admin/network/admin.php?page=NinjaFirewall&nfw_act=99&nfwnonce=055e7f55f8
_SERVER[“DOCUMENT_ROOT”] /home/xmodrjgy/public_html
_SERVER[“GATEWAY_INTERFACE”] CGI/1.1
_SERVER[“HTTP_ACCEPT”] text/html,application/xhtml+xml,application/xml;q=0.9,image/webp,*/*;q=0.8
_SERVER[“HTTP_ACCEPT_ENCODING”] gzip, deflate, sdch
_SERVER[“HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE”] it-IT,it;q=0.8,en-US;q=0.6,en;q=0.4,es;q=0.2
_SERVER[“HTTP_COOKIE”] sm_at_todo_main_block_cookie=none; sm_at_todo_main_block_cookie=none; PHPSESSID=da8bca7915bf7f37f2bd7af486705044; cookieconsent_dismissed=yes; wp-settings-time-28=1440776578; wp-settings-1=libraryContent%3Dbrowse%26hidetb%3D1%26editor%3Dtinymce%26imgsize%3Dlarge%26dfw_width%3D691%26advImgDetails%3Dshow%26wplink%3D1%26ed_size%3D360%26align%3Dcenter%26urlbutton%3Dcustom%26posts_list_mode%3Dlist; wp-settings-time-1=1441292441; wordpress_test_cookie=WP+Cookie+check; wordpress_fc85ebb71dcc7b0798cc34bf8d0697a3=EnricoXmod%7C1443354782%7CokLoSQIGgKZpvYRwnOCPN74nJavx4ZNchDE7Zsh4RM1%7Cb4cf624b992e39dc328bcfbefabf0f8414fa72e52ead77ce1401f7668bd9a1c7; wordpress_logged_in_fc85ebb71dcc7b0798cc34bf8d0697a3=EnricoXmod%7C1443354782%7CokLoSQIGgKZpvYRwnOCPN74nJavx4ZNchDE7Zsh4RM1%7Cb214f441b11cb630f313841da0a76d4b309da106e21cd3301d24b4caa0cc0e8f; bp-activity-oldestpage=1
_SERVER[“HTTP_HOST”] xmodular.net
_SERVER[“HTTP_REFERER”] https://xmodular.net/wp-admin/network/admin.php?page=NinjaFirewall
_SERVER[“HTTP_UPGRADE_INSECURE_REQUESTS”] 1
_SERVER[“HTTP_USER_AGENT”] Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/45.0.2454.85 Safari/537.36
_SERVER[“HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR”] 93.32.72.142
_SERVER[“PATH”] /bin:/usr/bin
_SERVER[“PHPRC”] /home/xmodrjgy/public_html
_SERVER[“QUERY_STRING”] page=NinjaFirewall&nfw_act=99&nfwnonce=055e7f55f8
_SERVER[“REDIRECT_STATUS”] 200
_SERVER[“REMOTE_ADDR”] 93.32.72.142
_SERVER[“REMOTE_PORT”] 51290
_SERVER[“REQUEST_METHOD”] GET
_SERVER[“SCRIPT_FILENAME”] /home/xmodrjgy/public_html/wp-admin/network/admin.php
_SERVER[“SCRIPT_NAME”] /wp-admin/network/admin.php
_SERVER[“SERVER_ADDR”] 192.64.112.246
_SERVER[“SERVER_ADMIN”] [email protected]
_SERVER[“SERVER_NAME”] xmodular.net
_SERVER[“SERVER_PORT”] 80
_SERVER[“SERVER_PROTOCOL”] HTTP/1.1
_SERVER[“SERVER_SIGNATURE”] no value
_SERVER[“UNIQUE_ID”] Vfgp1ce8zJwADIy8dlUAAACB
_SERVER[“PHP_SELF”] /wp-admin/network/admin.php
_SERVER[“REQUEST_TIME_FLOAT”] 1442326997.1385
_SERVER[“REQUEST_TIME”] 1442326997
_SERVER[“argv”]
Array
(
[0] => page=NinjaFirewall&nfw_act=99&nfwnonce=055e7f55f8
)
_SERVER[“argc”] 1
_ENV[“DOCUMENT_ROOT”] /home/xmodrjgy/public_html
_ENV[“GATEWAY_INTERFACE”] CGI/1.1
_ENV[“HTTP_ACCEPT”] text/html,application/xhtml+xml,application/xml;q=0.9,image/webp,*/*;q=0.8
_ENV[“HTTP_ACCEPT_ENCODING”] gzip, deflate, sdch
_ENV[“HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE”] it-IT,it;q=0.8,en-US;q=0.6,en;q=0.4,es;q=0.2
_ENV[“HTTP_COOKIE”] sm_at_todo_main_block_cookie=none; sm_at_todo_main_block_cookie=none; PHPSESSID=da8bca7915bf7f37f2bd7af486705044; cookieconsent_dismissed=yes; wp-settings-time-28=1440776578; wp-settings-1=libraryContent%3Dbrowse%26hidetb%3D1%26editor%3Dtinymce%26imgsize%3Dlarge%26dfw_width%3D691%26advImgDetails%3Dshow%26wplink%3D1%26ed_size%3D360%26align%3Dcenter%26urlbutton%3Dcustom%26posts_list_mode%3Dlist; wp-settings-time-1=1441292441; wordpress_test_cookie=WP+Cookie+check; wordpress_fc85ebb71dcc7b0798cc34bf8d0697a3=EnricoXmod%7C1443354782%7CokLoSQIGgKZpvYRwnOCPN74nJavx4ZNchDE7Zsh4RM1%7Cb4cf624b992e39dc328bcfbefabf0f8414fa72e52ead77ce1401f7668bd9a1c7; wordpress_logged_in_fc85ebb71dcc7b0798cc34bf8d0697a3=EnricoXmod%7C1443354782%7CokLoSQIGgKZpvYRwnOCPN74nJavx4ZNchDE7Zsh4RM1%7Cb214f441b11cb630f313841da0a76d4b309da106e21cd3301d24b4caa0cc0e8f; bp-activity-oldestpage=1
_ENV[“HTTP_HOST”] xmodular.net
_ENV[“HTTP_REFERER”] https://xmodular.net/wp-admin/network/admin.php?page=NinjaFirewall
_ENV[“HTTP_UPGRADE_INSECURE_REQUESTS”] 1
_ENV[“HTTP_USER_AGENT”] Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/45.0.2454.85 Safari/537.36
_ENV[“HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR”] 93.32.72.142
_ENV[“PATH”] /bin:/usr/bin
_ENV[“PHPRC”] /home/xmodrjgy/public_html
_ENV[“QUERY_STRING”] page=NinjaFirewall&nfw_act=99&nfwnonce=055e7f55f8
_ENV[“REDIRECT_STATUS”] 200
_ENV[“REMOTE_ADDR”] 93.32.72.142
_ENV[“REMOTE_PORT”] 51290
_ENV[“REQUEST_METHOD”] GET
_ENV[“REQUEST_URI”] /wp-admin/network/admin.php?page=NinjaFirewall&nfw_act=99&nfwnonce=055e7f55f8
_ENV[“SCRIPT_FILENAME”] /home/xmodrjgy/public_html/wp-admin/network/admin.php
_ENV[“SCRIPT_NAME”] /wp-admin/network/admin.php
_ENV[“SERVER_ADDR”] 192.64.112.246
_ENV[“SERVER_ADMIN”] [email protected]
_ENV[“SERVER_NAME”] xmodular.net
_ENV[“SERVER_PORT”] 80
_ENV[“SERVER_PROTOCOL”] HTTP/1.1
_ENV[“SERVER_SIGNATURE”] no value
_ENV[“SERVER_SOFTWARE”] Apache
_ENV[“UNIQUE_ID”] Vfgp1ce8zJwADIy8dlUAAACBHi, here is what Namecheap answered:
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We would like to inform you that it is possible to check PHP error logs for your site in error_logs file that is located in document rule for the domain name (public_html folder for xmodular.net domain name).Also as we can see there is some mod_security rule that has been triggered and it can result in blocks for your plugin.
We installed a Mod_Security for increasing the security of our servers. It is an Apache module which works as a web application firewall. It blocks known exploits and provides protection from a range of attacks against web applications. Its activity may cause such issues from time to time, when requests sent to the server match with mod_sec rules. Sometimes such requests are false-positive.If you do not mind we can whitelist the rule and you will be able to check whether it will solve the issue.
————————————————————————–So, ha ve I to ask to deactivate this mod_security apache module?
I have checked again the error log file that Namecheap confirms to be the right one, here are last 2 errors, they seems related with the activity of Wordfence:
[13-Sep-2015 11:52:23 UTC] PHP Fatal error: Uncaught exception ‘phpmailerException’ with message ‘Invalid address: ‘ in /home/xmodrjgy/public_html/wp-includes/class-phpmailer.php:797
Stack trace:
#0 /home/xmodrjgy/public_html/wp-content/plugins/easy-wp-smtp/easy-wp-smtp.php(131): PHPMailer->setFrom(NULL, NULL)
#1 [internal function]: swpsmtp_init_smtp(Object(PHPMailer))
#2 /home/xmodrjgy/public_html/wp-includes/plugin.php(571): call_user_func_array(‘swpsmtp_init_sm…’, Array)
#3 /home/xmodrjgy/public_html/wp-includes/pluggable.php(519): do_action_ref_array(‘phpmailer_init’, Array)
#4 /home/xmodrjgy/public_html/wp-content/plugins/wordfence/lib/wordfenceClass.php(3318): wp_mail(‘enrico@enricocr…’, ‘[Wordfence Aler…’, ‘This email was …’)
#5 /home/xmodrjgy/public_html/wp-content/plugins/wordfence/lib/wordfenceClass.php(876): wordfence::alert(‘Admin Login’, ‘A user with use…’, ‘93.49.67.36’)
#6 [internal function]: wordfence::loginAction(‘EnricoXmod’)
#7 /home/xmodrjgy/public_html/wp-includes/plugin.php(496): call_user_func_array(‘wordfence::logi.. in /home/xmodrjgy/public_html/wp-includes/class-phpmailer.php on line 797
[13-Sep-2015 14:23:05 UTC] PHP Fatal error: Uncaught exception ‘phpmailerException’ with message ‘Invalid address: ‘ in /home/xmodrjgy/public_html/wp-includes/class-phpmailer.php:797
Stack trace:
#0 /home/xmodrjgy/public_html/wp-content/plugins/easy-wp-smtp/easy-wp-smtp.php(131): PHPMailer->setFrom(NULL, NULL)
#1 [internal function]: swpsmtp_init_smtp(Object(PHPMailer))
#2 /home/xmodrjgy/public_html/wp-includes/plugin.php(571): call_user_func_array(‘swpsmtp_init_sm…’, Array)
#3 /home/xmodrjgy/public_html/wp-includes/pluggable.php(519): do_action_ref_array(‘phpmailer_init’, Array)
#4 /home/xmodrjgy/public_html/wp-content/plugins/wordfence/lib/wordfenceClass.php(3318): wp_mail(‘enrico@enricocr…’, ‘[Wordfence Aler…’, ‘This email was …’)
#5 /home/xmodrjgy/public_html/wp-content/plugins/wordfence/lib/wordfenceClass.php(876): wordfence::alert(‘Admin Login’, ‘A user with use…’, ‘93.32.72.142’)
#6 [internal function]: wordfence::loginAction(‘EnricoXmod’)
#7 /home/xmodrjgy/public_html/wp-includes/plugin.php(496): call_user_func_array(‘wordfence::logi. in /home/xmodrjgy/public_html/wp-includes/class-phpmailer.php on line 797There is no error from NinjaFirewall, so that could indeed be due to Modsecurity. You can ask them to disable the rule and then try again.
Be careful when you post data here (I can see your cookies and nonces in your previous post), as someone could use them to hack into your admin dashboard!
OK thanks for security advice, is there now something that I can do to fix this problem with cookies and nonces?
I ask in the meantime to disable this rule, I will inform you about the resultmodlook for moderator: please remove my php details that I’ve post by mistake and are a security problem
Hi, on Namecheap they whitelisted the Modsecurity rule, I’ve tried again, nothing changes!
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