• Resolved wpapm

    (@wpapm)


    Hi,

    I found access to *.sql in the access_log, rejected with Error 403. But no entry in the Error_log? Shouldn’t there be an entry there?

    Greetings – Jan

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  • Plugin Support hjogiupdraftplus

    (@hjogiupdraftplus)

    Hi @wpapm

    .sql file might be showing 403 forbidden due to the .htacces rules regarding 5G request string.

    It will depend on your server log level if it stores 403 forbidden error or not in apache LogLevel? needs to configure for it.

    Regards

    Thread Starter wpapm

    (@wpapm)

    Hi @hjogiupdraftplus,

    Yes, 403 errors are logged in my error_log. IMHO, something must have changed in the last update? Before I saw this rejection of *.sql in the log file.

    Can you please check that?

    Greetings – Jan

    Plugin Support hjogiupdraftplus

    (@hjogiupdraftplus)

    Hi @wpapm

    Ok, In latest update the 6G firewall rules are getting applied to block request string have sql with PHP instead .htaccess that might be the reason.

    Regards

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